For a more in depth discussion of Proposition 8, and the ten other initiatives on the ballot this November you can watch the forum in its entirety on YouTube or read the full analyses here. And keep your eyes peeled on The CAP⋅impact Podcast’s feed on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or wherever you
California Lawmaking
Proposition 11 (Breaks For Private EMTs and Paramedics) At A Glance
For a more in depth discussion of Proposition 11, and the ten other initiatives on the ballot this November you can watch the forum in its entirety on YouTube or read the full analyses here. And keep your eyes peeled on The CAP⋅impact Podcast’s feed on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or wherever you…
Ethics for Legislative Staff
Ethics for Legislative Staff (transcript)
Today’s post is on ethics for legislative staff.
https://soundcloud.com/capimpactca/ethics-for-legislative-staff
Just like California legislators, who are bound by laws and codes of conduct, there are also guides for the conduct of legislative staff as they serve these elected officials and the public. For example, the National Conference of State Legislatures –…
Proposition 5 (Revising Prop 13) At a Glance
For a more in depth discussion of Proposition 5, and the ten other initiatives on the ballot this November you can watch the forum in its entirety on YouTube or read the full analyses here. And keep your eyes peeled on The CAP⋅impact Podcast’s feed on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or wherever you…
Proposition 12 (Bigger Cages/Pens for Chickens, Pigs, and Veal Calves) At A Glance
For a more in depth discussion of Proposition 12, and the ten other initiatives on the ballot this November you can watch the forum in its entirety on YouTube or read the full analyses here. And keep your eyes peeled on The CAP⋅impact Podcast’s feed on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or wherever you…
Proposition 7 (Daylight Saving Time) At a Glance
For a more in depth discussion of Proposition 7, and the ten other initiatives on the ballot this November you can watch the forum in its entirety on YouTube or read the full analyses here. And keep your eyes peeled on The CAP⋅impact Podcast’s feed on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or wherever you…
Capital Center professor published in The National Law Review
Earlier this week, The National Law Review recently published the work of McGeorge Capital Lawyering adjunct professor Chris Micheli. You can find Micheli’s aritcle – A Review of 2018 Labor and Employment Legislation in California – here.
Micheli overviews the fourteen major labor and employment bills that were signed into law, as well as seven…
Proposition 6 (Repeal the Gas Tax … And Then Some) At A Glance
For a more in depth discussion of Proposition 6, and the ten other initiatives on the ballot this November, join us for the California Initiative Review Forum in the Lecture Hall at McGeorge School of Law TONIGHT from 5:30 – 7:30pm. If you cannot make it in person, you can watch the forum LIVE on…
UPLR: In Session 020 – AB 375
By: Thomas Gerhart
I always thought of the “Wild West” as a time period. I understood it to represent westward expansion during the mid-to-late 1800s. It evoked the idea of historical figures like Wyatt Earp, “Buffalo Bill” Cody, and Billy the Kid. Then, I watched the HBO series Deadwood, which highlighted lawlessness in unsettled…
Proposition 4 (Children’s Hospital Bond) At A Glance
For a more in depth discussion of Proposition 4, and the ten other initiatives on the ballot this November, join us for the California Initiative Review Forum in the Lecture Hall at McGeorge School of Law on tomorrow from 5:30 – 7:30pm. Details on tomorrow evening’s event here.
Proposition 4: The Children’s Hospital Bond
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