City of Santa Barbara v. Adamson

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1980-05-15

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Opinion NEWMAN, J. “All people. . .have inalienable rights”, proclaims the California Constitution in the first sentence of article I. The second sentence reads: “Among these [inalienable rights] are enjoying. . life and liberty,. . . possessing. . . property, and pursuing and obtaining. . . happiness, and privacy.” 1 Appellants argue that Santa Barbara and the tri…

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