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U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit

Jun. 5, 2010

Panel Seeks Help on Boy Scouts Case

Ten years into litigation over the Boy Scouts' deal with San Diego granting them land use rights in Mission Bay Park and Balboa Park, a federal appellate panel is again asking for help from the California Supreme Court.

By John Roemer

Daily Journal Staff Writer

Ten years into litigation over the Boy Scouts' deal with San Diego granting them land use rights in Mission Bay Park and Balboa Park, a federal appellate panel is again asking for help from the California Supreme Court.

The issues are part of a long-running controversy over Scouting's membership rules, which include a prohibition against allowing youths or adults who are atheist...

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