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Short Circuit
State vs. Federal Law: Suspension of a Prosecutor & Gas Stove Ban
This chapter dives into the interaction between state and federal law, focusing on the suspension of a prosecutor and the ban on gas stoves in Berkeley. They analyze past state court battles over governors intervening in district attorneys' actions and discuss the concept of judicial taking. The chapter also delves into a recent court case involving the California Restaurant Association challenging Berkeley's gas stove ban, examining the federal preemption doctrine and the nuances of the in-bank process.
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