Court upholds ruling on gas station rent cap lawFederal appeals court agrees with lower court ruling that Hawaii’s 1997 law to place rent caps on dealer-run gasoline stations is unconstitutional Bruce Dunford Associated Press Writer
A federal appeals court upheld a lower court ruling April 1 that Hawaii’s 1997 law to place rent caps on dealer-run gasoline stations is unconstitutional.
Hawaii State Senate Minority Leader Fred Hemmings said the legal theory in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ ruling raises serious constitu....
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Law first ruled unconstitutional in 1998
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