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Litigation

Mar. 10, 2016

High speed rail critics lose a round in court

Construction of California's high speed rail network will remain on track after a Sacramento County judge on Tuesday rejected arguments from rail critics who claimed the state is violating terms of a voter-approved high-speed rail bond measure.

By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Construction of California's high-speed rail network will remain on track after a Sacramento County judge on Tuesday rejected arguments from rail critics who claimed the state is violating terms of a voter-approved high-speed rail bond measure.

The decision gives a boost to the California High Speed Rail Authority, which has been fighting off lawsuits for several years as it is in the early sta...

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