McGeorge Capital Center for Law & Policy

An In Depth Conversation on Capital Lawyering Courses (transcript)

https://soundcloud.com/capimpactca/an-in-depth-conversation-on-capital-lawyering-courses

Today’s post is the final post in my series on the Capital Lawyering coursework offered at McGeorge School of Law. My previous posts in this Capital Lawyering series have looked specifically at the Intro to Capital Lawyering  – soon to be called

In preparation for California’s upcoming Primary election, we are releasing a quick background of each of the Constitutional Officers and what they actually do in the California government.

Today, we are covering California’s Lieutenant Governor, currently Gavin Newsom.

Former California Lieutenant Governor, and former California Governor Gray Davis, had this to say about

In preparation for California’s upcoming Primary election, we are releasing a quick background of each of the Constitutional Officers and what they actually do in the California government.

Today, we are covering the California Attorney General.

The current Attorney General is Xavier Becerra who was appointed by Governor Jerry Brown to finish the term of

In preparation for California’s upcoming Primary election, we are releasing a quick background of each of the Constitutional Officers and what they actually do in the California government.

Today, we are covering California’s Secretary of State. California’s current Secretary of State is Alex Padilla, who was elected in 2014.

While some other Constitutional Officers

In preparation for California’s upcoming Primary election, we are releasing a quick background on each of the Constitutional Officers and what they actually do in the California government.

Today, we are comparing and contrasting the powers of the two fiscally-oriented Constitutional Officers – California’s State Treasurer and State Controller.

The current State Treasurer is John

McGeorge’s Lawmaking in California course – Part 2 (transcript)

https://soundcloud.com/capimpactca/mcgeorges-lawmaking-in-california-course-part-2

Today’s post is Part 2 of my posts on the Lawmaking in California course that I teach alongside Legislative Counsel Diane Boyer-Vine at McGeorge School of Law as part of the school’s Capital Lawyering program. You can find Part 1 of this

McGeorge Capital Center for Law & Policy Director, Professor Leslie Gielow Jacobs, appeared yesterday on KCRA in Sacramento to talk about allegations made yesterday by California Insurance Commissioner, and candidate for Attorney General,  Dave Jones against current California Attorney General Xavier Becerra. You can catch her comments in the video below.

Jones’ campaign released

McGeorge’s Lawmaking in California course – Part 1 (transcript)

https://soundcloud.com/capimpactca/mcgeorges-lawmaking-in-california-course-part-1

In today’s post I continue my series looking at the courses offered by the Capital Center for Law & Policy at McGeorge School of Law to train aspiring Capital Lawyers who plan to work in and around California state government. Today’s post