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2001

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Setting Aside Foreclosure Sales, Roger Bernhardt Mar 2001

Setting Aside Foreclosure Sales, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses when a foreclosure sale is complete and insulated from challenges to have it set aside, as well as what are sufficient grounds to stop or set aside a sale.


California Public Policy Bibliography 2001, California Research Bureau Mar 2001

California Public Policy Bibliography 2001, California Research Bureau

California Agencies

This is a bibliography of public policy resources for California's economy and population, and various legislative committees.


Management Of The California State Water Project, Department Of Water Resources Mar 2001

Management Of The California State Water Project, Department Of Water Resources

California Agencies

Bulletin 132-99, Management of the California State Water Project, continues the Bulletin 132 annual series begun in 1963. Bulletin 132-99 updates water supply planning, construction, financing, management, and operation activities of the State Water Project. Appendix B contains data and computations used to determine the State Water Project contractors' Statement of Charges for 2000. Appendix B was previously published as an individual document.

The Bulletin discusses significant events and issues that affect SWP management and operations. The Bulletin covers the period from January 1, 1998, to December 31, 1998.

Bulletin 132-99 also discusses water supply and delivery; plans for the …


Female Gangs: A Focus On Research, Us Department Of Justice Mar 2001

Female Gangs: A Focus On Research, Us Department Of Justice

Juvenile Justice Bulletin

No abstract provided.


Keeping Children Safe: Ojjdp's Child Protection Division, Us Department Of Justice Mar 2001

Keeping Children Safe: Ojjdp's Child Protection Division, Us Department Of Justice

Juvenile Justice Bulletin

No abstract provided.


Choosing And Using Child Victimization Questionnaires, Us Department Of Justice Mar 2001

Choosing And Using Child Victimization Questionnaires, Us Department Of Justice

Juvenile Justice Bulletin

No abstract provided.


Anticipating Space Needs In Juvenile Detention And Correctional Facilities, Us Department Of Justice Mar 2001

Anticipating Space Needs In Juvenile Detention And Correctional Facilities, Us Department Of Justice

Juvenile Justice Bulletin

No abstract provided.


A Comparison Of Four Restorative Conferencing Models, Us Department Of Justice Feb 2001

A Comparison Of Four Restorative Conferencing Models, Us Department Of Justice

Juvenile Justice Bulletin

No abstract provided.


Community Policing In Local Police Departments, 1997 And 1999, Us Department Of Justice Feb 2001

Community Policing In Local Police Departments, 1997 And 1999, Us Department Of Justice

National Institute of Justice Office of Justice Programs

No abstract provided.


Golden Gate Law Team Invited To Elite European Moot Court Competition, Lorri Ungaretti Jan 2001

Golden Gate Law Team Invited To Elite European Moot Court Competition, Lorri Ungaretti

Press Releases

No abstract provided.


Informational Hearing On Energy Conservation Tax Policy, Assembly Committee On Revenue And Taxation Jan 2001

Informational Hearing On Energy Conservation Tax Policy, Assembly Committee On Revenue And Taxation

California Assembly

No abstract provided.


Celebrating 100 Years Jan 2001

Celebrating 100 Years

Articles About GGU Law

It is a birthday to be proud of - the 100th anniversary of Golden Gate University School of Law. Back in 1901, we began as a YMCA night law school with a noble mission: to provide to working people, for whom the path into the legal profession through full-time study was closed, a way to become lawyers at night. Beginning with a first class of five students a century ago, GGU Law School began to turn out great lawyers and judges who otherwise would never have had the chance to become attorneys.

During the last 100 years, GGU Law School …


Arbitration Clauses In Mortgages: Flores V Transamerica Homefirst, 2001, Roger Bernhardt Jan 2001

Arbitration Clauses In Mortgages: Flores V Transamerica Homefirst, 2001, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses a California case which held an arbitration clause in a reverse mortgage unenforceable because it was procedurally and substantively unconscionable.


Breach Of Agreement To Negotiate: Vestar Dev. V General Dynamics, 2001, Roger Bernhardt Jan 2001

Breach Of Agreement To Negotiate: Vestar Dev. V General Dynamics, 2001, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses a Ninth Circuit case where the court held that in a suit for breach of agreement to negotiate the sale of real property, a prospective buyer cannot seek lost profits because they are too speculative. The Editor discusses the importance of creating an enforceable contract or buying an option.


Community-Funded Improvements To Separate Property: Marriage Of Wolfe, 2001, Roger Bernhardt Jan 2001

Community-Funded Improvements To Separate Property: Marriage Of Wolfe, 2001, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses a California case which held that community funded improvements to a spouse’s separate property are not presumed to be a gift and that the community is entitled to reimbursement.


Conspiring To Fix Foreclosure Bidding: Lo V Jensen, 2001, Roger Bernhardt Jan 2001

Conspiring To Fix Foreclosure Bidding: Lo V Jensen, 2001, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses a California case which held that a court may set aside a nonjudicial foreclosure sale when two buyers combine to restrain competition and to buy the property at an inadequate price.


Easement Of Necessity: Kellogg V Garcia, 2001, Roger Bernhardt Jan 2001

Easement Of Necessity: Kellogg V Garcia, 2001, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses a California case which held that a landlocked parcel acquired an easement of necessity over an adjacent parcel, even if historically the common owner of both parcels was the federal government.


Escrow Agent’S Duty Of Care To Nonparties: Summit Fin. Holdings V Continental Lawyers Title, (2001), Roger Bernhardt Jan 2001

Escrow Agent’S Duty Of Care To Nonparties: Summit Fin. Holdings V Continental Lawyers Title, (2001), Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses a California case which held that an escrow holder that who the principals’ escrow instructions owes no duty of care to nonparties to the escrow.


Full Credit Bids: First Commercial Mortgage Co. V Reece, 2001, Roger Bernhardt Jan 2001

Full Credit Bids: First Commercial Mortgage Co. V Reece, 2001, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses a California case which held that a full credit bid at foreclosure, based on a fraudulent appraisal, does not preclude an action against the appraiser.


Landlord Liability For Assaults On Tenants: Saelzler V Advanced Group, 2001, Roger Bernhardt Jan 2001

Landlord Liability For Assaults On Tenants: Saelzler V Advanced Group, 2001, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses a California case which held an assault victim had failed to prove that lack of security at an apartment building resulted in entry of assailants and proximately caused her assault.


Owner Move-In Restrictions: Cwynar V San Francisco, 2001, Roger Bernhardt Jan 2001

Owner Move-In Restrictions: Cwynar V San Francisco, 2001, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses a California case which held that a complaint that an ordinance prohibiting property owners from evicting tenants in order to move into their own property states a cause of action for a regulatory taking.


Postponement And Reinstatement Of Trustee Sales: Hicks V E.T. Legg, 2001, Roger Bernhardt Jan 2001

Postponement And Reinstatement Of Trustee Sales: Hicks V E.T. Legg, 2001, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses a California case dealing with lender postponement and reinstatement issues prior to a foreclosure sale.


Spousal Reimbursement Rights: Marriage Of Cochran, 2001, Roger Bernhardt Jan 2001

Spousal Reimbursement Rights: Marriage Of Cochran, 2001, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses a California case which held that on dissolution of marriage a spouse is entitled to reimbursement for payment of 1) a fee required for family home building permit, and 2) construction loan consideration, both paid from separate property.


Sold Out Juniors On The Same Property: National Enters. V Woods, 2001, Roger Bernhardt Jan 2001

Sold Out Juniors On The Same Property: National Enters. V Woods, 2001, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses a California case which held that after a creditor holding senior and junior loans on the same property sells them to independent parties, the one action rule does not bar the sold-out junior’s suit for a deficiency following the senior’s judicial foreclosure.


Takings And The Notice Defense: Palazzolo V Rhode Island, 2001, Roger Bernhardt Jan 2001

Takings And The Notice Defense: Palazzolo V Rhode Island, 2001, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses a Supreme Court case which held that a takings claim challenging land use regulation restricting development of property is permissible even though a landowner had notice of the regulation when title was acquired.


The Buyer’S Measure Of Damages For A Seller’S Breach: Reese V Wong, 2001, Roger Bernhardt Jan 2001

The Buyer’S Measure Of Damages For A Seller’S Breach: Reese V Wong, 2001, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses a California case which held that the buyer’s measure of damages for a seller’s breach of contract is the difference between the contract price and the fair market value at the time of the breach, not at the time of trial.


The Home Equity Sales Contract Act And Vacant Property: In Re Phelps, 2001, Roger Bernhardt Jan 2001

The Home Equity Sales Contract Act And Vacant Property: In Re Phelps, 2001, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses a case which the court held that the California Home Equity Sales Contract Act does not apply when the homeowner does not reside in the home sold.


The Real Estate Recovery Fund: Stewart Title Guar. Co. V Park, 2001, Roger Bernhardt Jan 2001

The Real Estate Recovery Fund: Stewart Title Guar. Co. V Park, 2001, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses a California case which held that the protection of California’s Real Estate Recovery Fund was limited to members of the public and did not include title insurance companies”


State Responsibility And International Liability: Recent Developments In The Practice Of States And International Organizations, Sompong Sucharitkul Jan 2001

State Responsibility And International Liability: Recent Developments In The Practice Of States And International Organizations, Sompong Sucharitkul

Publications

This is an essay in honour of Professor Gaetano Arangio-Ruiz, forming part of a collection of studies dedicated to the distinguished international jurist. Published in Studi di diritto internazionale in onore di Geotano Arangio-Ruiz, Editoriale Scientifica, 2004.


When It's Not Apparent: Some Modest Advice To Parent Advocates For Students With Disabilities, Stephen A. Rosenbaum Jan 2001

When It's Not Apparent: Some Modest Advice To Parent Advocates For Students With Disabilities, Stephen A. Rosenbaum

Publications

In this article, I explore ways in which parents of children with disabilities can more effectively participate in educational decisionmaking and oversight. I begin by describing the federal special education statute, the IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act), as a set of procedural safeguards that are intended to result in meaningful educational benefit. IDEA's cornerstone is the individualized education program (IEP) for each child. The IEP, negotiated between school authorities and the child's family, is often an arduous and stressful process.

I first note the limitations of using litigation against local school districts as a tool to achieve aggregate or …