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Constitutional Law

Sep. 1, 2006

Court to Hear City's Appeal of Payment to Closed Adult Club

The California Supreme Court unanimously agreed Wednesday to decide whether cities can be held liable for damages when they make zoning enforcement decisions that are later deemed unconstitutional.

By Itir Yakar
Daily Journal Staff Writer
     
The California Supreme Court unanimously agreed Wednesday to decide whether cities can be held liable for damages when they make zoning enforcement decisions that are later deemed unconstitutional.
      In Wednesday's case, the city of San Bernardino appealed a $1.4 million damages award to a nightclub after the city forced the club ...

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