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U.S. Supreme Court

Sep. 17, 2015

Industry group is taking affordable housing mandate ruling to U.S. Supreme Court

Pushing back against a June ruling by the state's highest court favoring affordable housing mandates, builders and a conservative advocacy group took their beef to the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday.


By John Roemer


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Pushing back against a June ruling by the state's highest court favoring affordable
housing mandates, builders and a conservative advocacy group took their beef to the
U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday.


The state high court voted 7-0 to greenlight a San Jose ordinance requiring developers
to set aside some units for low...

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