Appellate Practice
May 20, 2008
Judge Backs Newport's Rehab Law
A federal judge has ruled that an innovative and closely watched Newport Beach ordinance that restricts the burgeoning number of recovery homes for alcoholics and drug addicts drying out by the beach does not discriminate against the disabled.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
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SANTA ANA - A federal judge has ruled that an innovative and closely watched Newport Beach ordinance that restricts the burgeoning number of recovery homes for alcoholics and drug addicts drying out by the beach does not discriminate against the disabled - because city law treats other types of small group residences even worse.
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