Romer v. Board of County Commissioners

Decided 1998-04-27

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Justice MARTINEZ dissenting: As a subordinate arm of the state, the County must satisfy three requirements in order to seek judicial review of an action of a state agency. First, the County must point to a statutory provision conferring a right upon the County to seek this review. See Maurer v. Young Life, <a href="/opinion/5332096/maurer-v-young-life/#1320" aria…

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