California land use law has endured tectonic upheaval in recent years, and even more is coming. We're in the midst of implementing laws that address global warming and infill development as well as mandate sustainable communities. And reforms of California's 43-year-old state environmental protection law are being proposed. Our panel of experts discusses what these changes may mean to evolving land use litigation and policies. They are Richard M. Frank, law professor at UC Dav...
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