The right of average citizens to protect their environment may be at stake
09.11.12 - 6:44 pm | Guest Opinion |
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Attorney Susan Brandt-Hawley represents public-interest environmental preservation groups statewide. In the last 15 years her work has been recognized with state and national awards and her cases have contributed to CEQA precedent in all six districts of the California Court of Appeal and in the Supreme Court.
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