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Litigation

Sep. 4, 2014

High speed rail opponents seek high court review following appellate loss

After a stinging defeat in the 3rd District Court of Appeal last month, opponents of California's high speed rail project are throwing a Hail Mary pass and hoping the state Supreme Court will hear their case.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SACRAMENTO - After a stinging defeat in the 3rd District Court of Appeal last month, opponents of California's high speed rail project are throwing a Hail Mary pass and hoping the state Supreme Court will hear their case.


Opponents - consisting of a coalition including transportation advocates, landowners and Kings County - argue the state is flouting planning requirements in a 2008 ballot measure ...

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