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Guest Columnist

Sep. 18, 2007

Equal Regulation?

By ELISA PASTER AND NIYATI VYAS In Hernandez v. City of Hanford, the California Supreme Court held that cities can use their zoning authority to regulate economic competition to advance a legitimate public purpose and expand the limits of their police power.

By Elisa Paster and Niyati Vyas
     
      In Hernandez v. City of Hanford, the California Supreme Court held that cities can use their zoning authority to regulate economic competition to advance a legitimate public purpose and expand the limits of their police power.
      In an era in which economic development has become an increasing priority in planning and land-us...

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