SpaceX sues California regulators, alleging anti-Musk bias in rocket rejection
Briefly

SpaceX's lawsuit focuses on the California Coastal Commission's rejection of its launch plan, claiming the commission exceeded its authority and acted with political bias against CEO Elon Musk.
According to the lawsuit, the commission's actions seem to be targeting Musk's political views, as they referenced his social media activity during discussions about the permit.
The suit argues this rejection not only exceeds the commission's authorized mandate but also violates constitutional rights by punishing the company for Musk's personal opinions.
SpaceX contends that the launch program should be deemed "federal agency activity," limiting the Coastal Commission's ability to regulate their activities under state law.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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