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Calif. High Court Dismisses Stem Cell Challenge
Reuters ^ | 3/23/05

Posted on 03/23/2005 9:31:18 PM PST by anymouse

The California Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed two lawsuits that sought to block the state's publicly financed $3 billion stem cell research program approved by voters last year.

The court's unanimous decision, however, does not rule out the possibility that a lower state court could get involved in the matter, a lawyer for one of the plaintiffs said.

"It's highly likely that some form of action in a lower court will be brought," said David Llewellyn, a Sacramento lawyer representing Californians for Public Accountability and Ethical Science, a nonprofit group.

California had been unable to sell the initial bonds to launch the program while the suits were before the Supreme Court. It was unclear whether it would move forward now with another court battle looming.

The nonprofit group, which includes conservative Christian and other organizations opposed to the stem cell program, argued that members of an oversight committee had conflicts of interest in deciding who should get state money for program grants and loans.

The California program, approved by 59 percent of the voters last November, is to spend $3 billion in state bond money over 10 years to establish the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine.

The institute and oversight committee will award grants and loans for research and laboratories to develop possible treatments and cures for diseases such as diabetes and Alzheimer's.

The other suit claimed the oversight committee could not hand out taxpayer money because it is not part of state government.

Robert Klein, chairman of the oversight committee, said in a statement: "We would have preferred the California Supreme Court to rule on this litigation, but the Institute will now consider its options and take prompt action."

Llewellyn said the court "evidently thought it was better to ask petitioners to bring all the potential issues to trial court first or to bring them in the form of a bond validation action to challenge authority to issue the bonds."

California set up its own scientific program after President Bush (news - web sites) clamped down on federal research into stem cells, citing ethical concerns in sharply curbing federal spending.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Technical; US: California
KEYWORDS: bonds; california; christian; conservative; presidentbush; prop71; publiclyfinanced; research; stemcell; supremecourt; thanksarnold
A bad week for life. :(
1 posted on 03/23/2005 9:31:21 PM PST by anymouse
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To: Founding Father

Stem cell ping.


2 posted on 03/23/2005 9:33:27 PM PST by anymouse
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To: anymouse

What a total waste of money and time. God forgive us for propagating this hoax on the Californian people.


3 posted on 03/23/2005 9:41:46 PM PST by NEBUCHADNEZZAR1961
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To: anymouse

I'm glad I escaped, and I'm glad that they refunded the $182 of California income tax that my company mistakenly withheld after my move to New Hampshire.


4 posted on 03/24/2005 4:25:27 AM PST by mvpel (Michael Pelletier)
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To: anymouse
The California stem-cell issue is really more about California voters' lack of intelligence and reactionary tendencies than anything else.

99% of the people who voted to throw billions of dollars at "stem cell research" haven't the faintest idea what "stem cell research" is. All they know is that Bush doesn't like it. That was enough for them.

5 posted on 03/24/2005 7:58:14 AM PST by Dr. Frank fan
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