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Environmental

Feb. 13, 2010

Ruling Sets Limit on CEQA Challenges

The California Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Thursday that parties will only have 30 days to challenge a government agency's decision relating to the California Environmental Quality Act as long as they receive proper notice.

By Fiona Smith

Daily Journal Staff Writer

The California Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Thursday that parties will only have 30 days to challenge a government agency's decision relating to the California Environmental Quality Act as long as they receive proper notice.

The case revolves around Stanford University's efforts dating back 10 years to build new housing and academic buildings on campus. As part of its env...

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