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Perspective

Mar. 22, 2012

Give me back my CEQA exemption

Opponents to approved exempt projects may be gaining a significant advantage. By Brian J. Bergman of Bergman Dacey Goldsmith PC


By Brian J. Bergman


Clarification: A previous version of this article misstated that the state Supreme Court is currently determining whether to review the Berkeley Hillside Preservation v. City of Berkeley decision. A petition for review is expected to be filed next week. The Daily Journal regrets the error.


The purpose of the California Environmental Quality Act is to inform the public and government officials of the environmental consequences of...

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