By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The California Supreme Court said Wednesday it would look at the regulatory underpinnings of the 1999 deal that preserved Northern California's Headwaters redwood forest.
Environmentalists and union members had objected to the permits the state issued as part of the agreement....
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The California Supreme Court said Wednesday it would look at the regulatory underpinnings of the 1999 deal that preserved Northern California's Headwaters redwood forest.
Environmentalists and union members had objected to the permits the state issued as part of the agreement....
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