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Postponing Federal Elections Due To Election Emergencies, Michael T. Morley Nov 2020

Postponing Federal Elections Due To Election Emergencies, Michael T. Morley

Washington and Lee Law Review Online

Federal Election Day didn’t just happen. Rather, it reflects the culmination of a series of federal laws enacted over the course of nearly seventy years. Each of those laws requires states to hold a different type of federal election on the same day. These statutes also grant states flexibility to hold federal elections at a later date if there is a “failure to elect” on Election Day. Based on a detailed examination of these provisions’ texts, legislative histories, and histories of judicial application, this Article explains that federal Election Day laws empower states to postpone or extend federal elections when …


Assembly Committee On Agriculture, 2019-2020 Legislative Summary, Assembly Committee On Agriculture Nov 2020

Assembly Committee On Agriculture, 2019-2020 Legislative Summary, Assembly Committee On Agriculture

California Assembly

No abstract provided.


Assembly Committee On Governmental Organization, 2019-2020 Legislative Summary, Assembly Committee On Governmental Organization Nov 2020

Assembly Committee On Governmental Organization, 2019-2020 Legislative Summary, Assembly Committee On Governmental Organization

California Assembly

No abstract provided.


Assembly Local Government Committee, 2020 Legislative Summary, Assembly Local Government Committee Nov 2020

Assembly Local Government Committee, 2020 Legislative Summary, Assembly Local Government Committee

California Assembly

No abstract provided.


Assembly Committee On Higher Education, 2019-20 Session Legislative Bill Summary, Assembly Committee On Higher Education Nov 2020

Assembly Committee On Higher Education, 2019-20 Session Legislative Bill Summary, Assembly Committee On Higher Education

California Assembly

No abstract provided.


Assembly Committee On Water, Parks And Wildlife, 2019-2020 Legislative Bill Summary, Assembly Committee On Water, Parks And Wildlife Nov 2020

Assembly Committee On Water, Parks And Wildlife, 2019-2020 Legislative Bill Summary, Assembly Committee On Water, Parks And Wildlife

California Assembly

No abstract provided.


Assembly Committee On The Judiciary 2019-2020 Bill Summary, Assembly Committee On The Judiciary Nov 2020

Assembly Committee On The Judiciary 2019-2020 Bill Summary, Assembly Committee On The Judiciary

California Assembly

No abstract provided.


Same-Party Legislative Appointments And The Problem Of Party-Switching, Tyler Yeargain Nov 2020

Same-Party Legislative Appointments And The Problem Of Party-Switching, Tyler Yeargain

Texas A&M Law Review

For half of the states and almost every territory in the United States, legislative vacancies are filled by some system of temporary appointments rather than by special elections. Most of these systems utilize “same-party” appointments to ensure continuity of representation. But few states have anticipated the problem of state legislators switching parties. Though party-switching is rare, it happens frequently enough that several state supreme courts have already interpreted same-party appointment statutes as applied to party-switchers.

This Article argues for a uniform approach to the problem of party-switchers in same-party appointment systems. First, this Article reviews the current legislative appointment schemes …


An Interprofessional Approach To Teaching Advocacy Skills: Lessons From An Academic Medical-Legal Partnership, Vicki W. Girard, Eileen S. Moore, Lisa P. Kessler, Deborah F. Perry, Yael Cannon Nov 2020

An Interprofessional Approach To Teaching Advocacy Skills: Lessons From An Academic Medical-Legal Partnership, Vicki W. Girard, Eileen S. Moore, Lisa P. Kessler, Deborah F. Perry, Yael Cannon

Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works

Medical students and educators recognize that preparing the next generation of health leaders to address seemingly intractable problems like health disparities should include advocacy training. Opportunities to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to effectively advocate at the policy level to promote systems-, community-, and population-level solutions are a critical component of such training. But formal advocacy training programs that develop and measure such skills are scarce. Even less common are interprofessional advocacy training programs that include legal and policy experts to help medical students learn such skills.

This 2016–2017 pilot study started with a legislative advocacy training program for …


Unwaivable: Public Enforcement Claims And Mandatory Arbitration, Myriam E. Gilles, Gary Friedman Nov 2020

Unwaivable: Public Enforcement Claims And Mandatory Arbitration, Myriam E. Gilles, Gary Friedman

Faculty Articles

This essay, written for a conference on the “pathways and hurdles” that lie ahead in consumer litigation, is the first to examine the implications of California’s recent jurisprudence holding public enforcement claims unwaivable in standard-form contracts of adhesion, and the inevitable clash with the U.S. Supreme Court’s decisional law interpreting the Federal Arbitration Act. With its rich history of rebuffing efforts to deprive citizens of public rights through private contract, California provides an ideal laboratory for exploring this escalating conflict.


Possible Reliance: Protecting Legally Innocent Johnson Claimants, Keagan Potts Nov 2020

Possible Reliance: Protecting Legally Innocent Johnson Claimants, Keagan Potts

Michigan Law Review

The writ of habeas corpus presents the last chance for innocent defendants to obtain relief from invalid convictions and sentences. The writ constitutes a limited exception to the finality of judgments. Given the role finality plays in conserving judicial resources and deterring criminal conduct, exceptions created by habeas must be principally circumscribed. Since the Supreme Court’s invalidation of the Armed Career Criminal Act’s residual clause in Johnson v. United States, the federal courts of appeals have attempted to develop a test that protects the writ from abuse by Johnson claimants.

This Note first contributes a new understanding of the …


How Congress Can Help Raise Vaccine Rates, Dorit Rubinstein Reiss, Y. Tony Yang Oct 2020

How Congress Can Help Raise Vaccine Rates, Dorit Rubinstein Reiss, Y. Tony Yang

Notre Dame Law Review Reflection

2019 saw an unusually high number of measles cases, and other preventable disease outbreaks, at least in part linked to vaccines refusal. States are considering legislative responses. This Essay examines what role the federal government can fill in increasing vaccines rates. The Essay suggests that the federal government has an important role to fill in funding research, coordination, and local efforts. It also suggests that a federal school vaccine mandate is likely not the solution: first, such mandates can run into plausible constitutional challenges, and second, there are policy arguments against it. The policy contentions include the unfairness of imposing …


Court-Packing In 2021: Pathways To Democratic Legitimacy, Richard Mailey Oct 2020

Court-Packing In 2021: Pathways To Democratic Legitimacy, Richard Mailey

Seattle University Law Review

This Article asks whether the openness to court-packing expressed by a number of Democratic presidential candidates (e.g., Pete Buttigieg) is democratically defensible. More specifically, it asks whether it is possible to break the apparent link between demagogic populism and court-packing, and it examines three possible ways of doing this via Bruce Ackerman’s dualist theory of constitutional moments—a theory which offers the possibility of legitimating problematic pathways to constitutional change on democratic but non-populist grounds. In the end, the Article suggests that an Ackermanian perspective offers just one, extremely limited pathway to democratically legitimate court-packing in 2021: namely, where a Democratic …


The Weaponization Of The “Alien Harboring” Statute In A New-Era Of Racial Animus Towards Immigrants, Hannah Hamley Oct 2020

The Weaponization Of The “Alien Harboring” Statute In A New-Era Of Racial Animus Towards Immigrants, Hannah Hamley

Seattle University Law Review

Federal law 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A)(iii), commonly referred to as the “Alien Harboring” statute, was passed sixty-eight years ago and has been used as a weapon against immigrants and their allies. Spanning back decades, numerous scholars, alarmed by the dangerous use of the statute, have written about its muddled congressional intent and the unclear definition of “harboring.” These issues continue to be relevant and are foundational concerns with the enforcement of the harboring statute. However, in the era of President Donald J. Trump, we are faced with a new danger. We are confronted with an Administration that is ferociously anti-immigrant …


Enough Is As Good As A Feast, Noah C. Chauvin Oct 2020

Enough Is As Good As A Feast, Noah C. Chauvin

Seattle University Law Review

Ipse Dixit, the podcast on legal scholarship, provides a valuable service to the legal community and particularly to the legal academy. The podcast’s hosts skillfully interview guests about their legal and law-related scholarship, helping those guests communicate their ideas clearly and concisely. In this review essay, I argue that Ipse Dixit has made a major contribution to legal scholarship by demonstrating in its interview episodes that law review articles are neither the only nor the best way of communicating scholarly ideas. This contribution should be considered “scholarship,” because one of the primary goals of scholarship is to communicate new ideas.


“Don’T Move”: Redefining “Physical Restraint” In Light Of A United States Circuit Court Divide, Julia Knitter Oct 2020

“Don’T Move”: Redefining “Physical Restraint” In Light Of A United States Circuit Court Divide, Julia Knitter

Seattle University Law Review

To reduce sentencing disparities and clarify the application of the sentencing guide to the physical restraint enhancement for a robbery conviction, this Comment argues that the United States Sentencing Commission (USSC) must amend the USSC Guidelines Manual to provide federal courts with a clearer and more concise definition of physical restraint. Additionally, although there are many state-level sentencing systems throughout the United States, this Comment only focuses on the federal sentencing guidelines for robbery because of the disparate way in which these guidelines are applied from circuit to circuit.


“Public Use” Or Public Abuse? A New Test For Public Use In Light Of Kelo, Taylor Haines Oct 2020

“Public Use” Or Public Abuse? A New Test For Public Use In Light Of Kelo, Taylor Haines

Seattle University Law Review

The Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment has long been controversial. It allows the government to take private property for the purpose of “public use.” But what does public use mean? The definition is one of judicial interpretation. It has evolved from the original meaning intended by the drafters of the Constitution. Now, the meaning is extremely broad. This Note argues that both the original and contemporary meaning of public use are problematic. It explores the issues with both definitions and suggests a new test, solidified in legislation instead of judicial interpretation.


Targeting The Texas Citizen Participation Act: The 2019 Texas Legislature's Amendments To A Most Consequential Law, Amy Bresnen, Lisa Kaufman, Steve Bresnen Oct 2020

Targeting The Texas Citizen Participation Act: The 2019 Texas Legislature's Amendments To A Most Consequential Law, Amy Bresnen, Lisa Kaufman, Steve Bresnen

St. Mary's Law Journal

Few Texas laws enacted in recent decades have had a greater impact on civil litigation or been more litigated than the Texas Citizen’s Participation Act (“TCPA”) passed in 2011. Despite its stated purpose of protecting First Amendment rights, as written, the TCPA’s seemingly limitless application confounded judges and litigants alike, causing the 86th Legislature in 2019 to pass sweeping changes to that law. The Article describes the original statute’s problematic nature, the caselaw interpreting it, and the recent changes’ legislative history and substance. The authors highlight contributions of key legislators and stakeholders. The Article’s extensive treatment of changes to key …


“Waiving” Goodbye To Medicaid As We Know It: Modern State Attempts To Transform Medicaid Programs Through Section 1115 Waivers, Chandler Gray Oct 2020

“Waiving” Goodbye To Medicaid As We Know It: Modern State Attempts To Transform Medicaid Programs Through Section 1115 Waivers, Chandler Gray

Washington and Lee Law Review Online

This Note explores recent state efforts to reshape their respective Medicaid programs through Section 1115 waivers. Specifically, this Note looks at states that wish to convert their Medicaid program to a block grant through Section 1115 waivers. Examining the lawfulness of these waivers requires analyzing the language and application of both the Medicaid Act and the Administrative Procedure Act. This Note argues that any use of Section 1115 waivers to implement a block grant program would be a violation of the Medicaid Act and thus unlawful. Further, federal approval of such programs would be deemed arbitrary and capricious. To justify …


Proposition 14: The California Stem Cell Research, Treatments, And Cures Initiative Of 2020, Hannah Fortin, Soraya Ghasemiyeh Oct 2020

Proposition 14: The California Stem Cell Research, Treatments, And Cures Initiative Of 2020, Hannah Fortin, Soraya Ghasemiyeh

California Initiative Review (CIR)

No abstract provided.


Proposition 16: Allowing Affirmative Action In Public Contracting, Employment, And Education, Leanne Bolano, Arvinder Kaur Oct 2020

Proposition 16: Allowing Affirmative Action In Public Contracting, Employment, And Education, Leanne Bolano, Arvinder Kaur

California Initiative Review (CIR)

No abstract provided.


Proposition 18: Primary Voting For 17-Year-Olds Amendment Allows 17-Year-Olds To Vote In Primary Elections, Yevgeniy P. Pislar, Rachel Puleo Oct 2020

Proposition 18: Primary Voting For 17-Year-Olds Amendment Allows 17-Year-Olds To Vote In Primary Elections, Yevgeniy P. Pislar, Rachel Puleo

California Initiative Review (CIR)

No abstract provided.


Proposition 19: The Home Protection For Seniors, Severely Disabled, Families, And Victims Of Wildfire And Natural Disasters Act, Nicolette Jolicoeur, Eric Hoffman Oct 2020

Proposition 19: The Home Protection For Seniors, Severely Disabled, Families, And Victims Of Wildfire And Natural Disasters Act, Nicolette Jolicoeur, Eric Hoffman

California Initiative Review (CIR)

No abstract provided.


Proposition 22: Protect App-Based Drivers And Services Act, Matt Urban, Kylie Zaechelein Oct 2020

Proposition 22: Protect App-Based Drivers And Services Act, Matt Urban, Kylie Zaechelein

California Initiative Review (CIR)

No abstract provided.


Proposition 24: Protecting California Consumers By Expanding Protections, Ensuring Governmental Oversight, And Safeguarding The Law From Special Interests, Thomas A. Gerhart, Ari Steinberg Oct 2020

Proposition 24: Protecting California Consumers By Expanding Protections, Ensuring Governmental Oversight, And Safeguarding The Law From Special Interests, Thomas A. Gerhart, Ari Steinberg

California Initiative Review (CIR)

No abstract provided.


Proposition 23: Protect The Lives Of Dialysis Patients Act (2020), Steven Weiss, Alex Cabaluna, Quentin Barbosa Oct 2020

Proposition 23: Protect The Lives Of Dialysis Patients Act (2020), Steven Weiss, Alex Cabaluna, Quentin Barbosa

California Initiative Review (CIR)

No abstract provided.


Proposition 25: Replace Cash Bail With Risk Assessment Referendum, Yevgeniy P. Pislar, Rachel Puleo Oct 2020

Proposition 25: Replace Cash Bail With Risk Assessment Referendum, Yevgeniy P. Pislar, Rachel Puleo

California Initiative Review (CIR)

No abstract provided.


Assembly Committee On Aging And Long-Term Care, 2019–2020 Legislative Summary, Assembly Committee On Aging And Long-Term Care Oct 2020

Assembly Committee On Aging And Long-Term Care, 2019–2020 Legislative Summary, Assembly Committee On Aging And Long-Term Care

California Assembly

No abstract provided.


Assembly Committee On Banking And Finance, 2019-2020 Summary Of Legislation, Assembly Committee On Banking And Finance Oct 2020

Assembly Committee On Banking And Finance, 2019-2020 Summary Of Legislation, Assembly Committee On Banking And Finance

California Assembly

No abstract provided.


Assembly Committee On Education, 2020 Legislative Summary, Assembly Committee On Education Oct 2020

Assembly Committee On Education, 2020 Legislative Summary, Assembly Committee On Education

California Assembly

No abstract provided.