A court of appeal has ruled that opponents of a new Planned Parenthood clinic did not establish a fair argument that anti-clinic protests might cause significant environmental effects. Therefore, the City of South San...more
12/27/2017
/ Appeals ,
Berkeley Hillside v City of Berkeley ,
Categorical Exemptions ,
CEQA ,
Commercial Real Estate Market ,
Conditional Use Permit ,
Environmental Claims ,
Environmental Policies ,
Planned Parenthood ,
Protests ,
Real Estate Development
In 2015 the California appellate courts continued to chart new ground as they grappled with some of CEQA’s most difficult and controversial questions. The Supreme Court of California led the way, issuing four opinions on...more