Government,
Constitutional Law
Jul. 22, 2020
Court of Appeal decision may lead to increased California Voting Rights Act litigation
The California Voting Rights Act is a consequential statute that, until recently, received little attention from California courts.





Derek P. Cole
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Derek specializes in municipal and environmental law, providing both advisory and litigation services.
The California Voting Rights Act (Elections Code Section 14025 et seq.) is a consequential statute that, until recently, received little attention from California courts. That changed on July 9, when the 2nd District Court of Appeal decided Pico Neighborhood Association et al. v. City of Santa Monica (2020 DJDAR...
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