Litigation
Apr. 25, 2006
Stem Cell Agency Must Wait for Appeals Process
SAN FRANCISCO - A state agency authorized by voters to spend $3 billion in public money on controversial stem cell research will have to wait for two lawsuits to makes their way through the appeals process before it can disperse any funds.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A state agency authorized by voters to spend $3 billion in public money on controversial stem cell research will have to wait for two lawsuits to makes their way through the appeals process before it can disperse any funds.
But the agency, the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, got a boost Friday when Alameda ...
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