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The Shape of Groundwater Fees

By Adam W. Hofmann Brian Cardile, Chase DiFeliciantonio | Dec. 8, 2017

Government,
Immigration,
U.S. Supreme Court

Dec. 8, 2017

The Shape of Groundwater Fees

As California's aquifers diminish, the state high court clarified Monday just what latitude groundwater management districts have when setting pumping fees, explains Adam Hofmann (Hanson Bridgett LLP). And, immigration reporter Chase DiFeliciantonio details Wednesday's 9th Circuit oral argument on the latest travel ban, and what Monday's SCOTUS order fully enforcing it signals for a likely-imminent Supreme Court review on the merits.

Adam W. Hofmann

Hanson Bridgett LLP

Email: ahofmann@hansonbridgett.com



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Chase DiFeliciantonio

Daily Journal Staff Writer
chase_difeliciantonio@dailyjournal.com

Brian Cardile

Rulings Editor, Podcast Host, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reporter
brian_cardile@dailyjournal.com

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