August 17, 2009
Richard
Oshen has spent the past four years making a documentary about the
California Coastal Commission (CCC), a state agency the New
York Times once called "the most formidable player of all"
when it comes to land use decisions in California.
And as Senior Editor Brian Doherty reports, Oshen now finds himself in a legal battle with the very government agency he's investigating. The CCC is trying to legally seize copies of the raw footage Oshen has shot, as well as a version of the finished product, prior to its official release.
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