...SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION, LOCAL 721...Employees, California Faculty Association, California School Employees...
...Simmons for California School Boards Association on behalf of Defendant and...rates on residential and commercial/industrial properties, as well as different...
...for Amicus Curiae in support of Real Parties in Interest: California State Association of Counties, Jennifer B. Henning OPINION ...
...Penwarden for California Ski Industry Association and National Ski Areas Association...Worldwide Outfitters and Guides Association, International Special Events and Recreation Association...
...Group, California Grocers Association and California Hospital...Properties Association and International Council of Shopping...and Congress of Industrial Organizations as Amicus...
...Simmons for California School Boards Association on behalf of Defendant and...rates on residential and commercial/industrial properties, as well as different...
National Law Journal
...light of the standards articulated by the Supreme Court in Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. v. Zenith Radio Corp., 475 U.S. 574 (1986), plaintiffs "...
...and Lee Ann Meyer for League of California Cities and California State Association of Counties as Amici Curiae on behalf of Defendant and Appellant....
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