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February 2003
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California Coastal Commission Held Unconstitutional; Legislative Responses Likely
Marine Forests Society v. California Coastal Commission
The Third District Court of Appeal in Sacramento ruled December 30, 2002 that the California Coastal Commission's structure violates the state Constitution because the California Legislature may remove their commission appointees at will.
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