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Oct. 2, 2018

US Supreme Court denies review in Martins Beach case

The court will not hear a Silicon Valley billionaire’s challenge to a California law ensuring public access right to the state’s beaches, the justices announced Monday.

US Supreme Court denies review in Martins Beach case
About 47 cottages and a picturesque shoreline make up the area known as Martin's Beach.

The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear a Silicon Valley billionaire's challenge to a California law ensuring public access to the state's beaches, the justices announced Monday.

The decision not to take the case keeps in place a 2017 California Court of Appeal ruling that said Sun Microsystems Inc. co-founder Vinod Khosla was required to obtain a coastal development permit before closing a road on private land that connected Highway 1 ...

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