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Constitutional Law

May 24, 2017

Litigation awaits if AB 1129 becomes state law

It will open up both state and local governments to significant litigation because of its wide ranging effects on both settled and reasonable expectations of the state's property owners, and their guaranteed right under state law to protect their property.

Jeremy B. Talcott

Staff Attorney
Pacific Legal Foundation

Constitutional law, litigation

930 G St
Sacramento , CA 95814

Phone: (916) 419-7111

Fax: (916) 419-7747

Email: jt@pacificlegal.org

Chapman Univ School of Law

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Assembly Bill 1129, authored by Assemblyman Mark Stone, D-Monterey Bay, claims to protect California's coast while promoting coastal access.

In fact, it will open up both state and local governments to significant litigation because of its wide ranging effects on both settled and reasonable expectations of the state's property owners, and their guaranteed right under state law to protect their property.

The California Coastal Act requires the California Coastal Commission to g...

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