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2010

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Shopping In The Marketplace Of Ideas: Why Fashion Valley Mall Means Target And Trader Joe's Are The New Town Squares, Jon Golinger Oct 2010

Shopping In The Marketplace Of Ideas: Why Fashion Valley Mall Means Target And Trader Joe's Are The New Town Squares, Jon Golinger

Golden Gate University Law Review

This Note explains that in Fashion Valley Mall, for the first time since the California high court decided Pruneyard nearly thirty years earlier, the court directly affirmed the notion that the California Constitution's liberty clause protects the right to free-speech activities on private property, such as a large shopping mall, that has taken on the characteristics of a traditional downtown business district. This Note further asserts that the majority's opinion in Fashion Valley Mall requires a different approach from that taken by the state appellate courts in deciding whether "stand-alone stores" such as Target and Trader Joe's also qualify as …


California's Anti-Busing Amendment: A Perspective On The Now Unequal Equal Protection Clause, Jo Anne Frankfurt, Amy Rodney Aug 2010

California's Anti-Busing Amendment: A Perspective On The Now Unequal Equal Protection Clause, Jo Anne Frankfurt, Amy Rodney

Golden Gate University Law Review

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