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Judges and Judiciary,
Environmental & Energy,
Constitutional Law

Aug. 30, 2019

California’s judges, meet John Maynard Keynes

The state’s extraordinarily high housing prices comprise much of its extraordinary high living costs,

Richard A. Schulman

Email: rschulman@hechtsolberg.com

Richard is an attorney in San Diego specializing in land use and municipal law.

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California's lack of affordable housing and high cost of living have been getting a lot of public attention lately. Unfortunately, what is generally overlooked is the substantial contribution the state's judges have made to these problems. The key to recognizing their contribution lies in an aphorism of a long-dead economist.

John Maynard Keynes is now famous largely for a theory and an aphorism. The theory, Keynesian economics, sug...

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