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Constitutional Law

May 12, 2020

After initial ruling, judge in OC beach case mulls another one

A superior court judge overseeing the Orange County beach closure dispute held off on making a ruling Monday, saying it wasn’t clear if there is still a dispute and what orders would be appropriate.

After initial ruling, judge in OC beach case mulls another one
Beach-goers in Newport Beach, Calif., Oct. 6, 2012. (New York Times News Service)

A superior court judge overseeing the Orange County beach closure dispute held off on making a ruling Monday, saying it wasn't clear if there is still a disagreement and what orders would be appropriate.

Judge Nathan Scott previously denied a bid by private citizens and the city of Huntington Beach for a temporary restraining order against Gov. Gavin Newsom's directiv...

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