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Monday, November 08, 2004
Can Proposition 64 be undone at the ballot box in 2006?
Election Watchdog, which took the lead in campaigning against Proposition 64, is hinting about a possible ballot measure in 2006 to reverse the impact of Proposition 64. For that ambitious plan to work, there will have to be a lot of press about cases like Krumme v. Mercury Insurance Co., ___ Cal.App.4th ___ (Oct. 29, 2004), which the court itself recognized as beneficial to the public, but which could not have been brought under Proposition 64's amendments to the UCL. There is very little public discussion of the good that can be done under the statute. That needs to change.
- posted by Kim Kralowec @ 12:45 PM
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