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| Education | Yale University, J.D., 1993, Harvard University, A.B., magna cum laude, 1987 | | | Admitted | 1995, District of Columbia; 2001, California | |
| Memberships | The District of Columbia Bar; State Bar of California. | | | Born | New York, N.Y., 1965 | | | ISLN | 909768957 | |
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Tax Measure to Fund Future Transportation Projects Did Not Trigger CEQA
Marc R. Bruner, November 24, 2009 In Sustainable Transportation Advocates of Santa Barbara v. Santa Barbara County Association of Governments, the California Court of Appeal ruled that the approval of a sales and use tax measure to fund future transportation projects did not require CEQA review.
Court Muddies the Waters on Federal Shoreline Jurisdiction
Marc R. Bruner, Ella Foley Gannon, November 5, 2009 In United States v. Milner, the Ninth Circuit ruled that federal jurisdiction under the Rivers & Harbors Act is defined by where the mean high water line would have been had shore-defense structures such as seawalls and levees never been built, while jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act is...
State Water Board Proposes Expanded Definition of WetlandsMarc R. Bruner, Ella Foley Gannon, October 26, 2009 The California State Water Resources Control Board is considering a proposed definition of "wetlands" that could significantly expand the state's regulatory jurisdiction beyond the longstanding federal definition administered by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. |
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