Constitutional Law
Jul. 16, 2002
Protecting the Shore
Forum Column - By Harold Johnson - The California Coastal Commission is constructed in a way that threatens freedom by defying constitutional principles. For years, critics of the commission have argued that it should be scuttled because it operates without effective accountability and its arbitrary regulations erode property rights. For these reasons, its interment by the courts can't come quickly enough.
Forum Column
By Harold Johnson
The California Coastal Commission is constructed in a way that threatens freedom by defying constitutional principles. For years, critics of the commission have a...
By Harold Johnson
The California Coastal Commission is constructed in a way that threatens freedom by defying constitutional principles. For years, critics of the commission have a...
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