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Cercla Cleanup 2018.11.20 Request Release Of Prg Data, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Cercla Cleanup 2018.11.20 Request Release Of Prg Data, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic - Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Documents
Request to the Navy to release various calculations and inputs relied upon when using the EPA’s PRG calculator to assess risk to human health and the environment in its ongoing work to remediate contamination at the shipyard.
A Victory For Labor Standards Overshadowed By Trumps Immigration Policies, Golden Gate University Law Review
A Victory For Labor Standards Overshadowed By Trumps Immigration Policies, Golden Gate University Law Review
GGU Law Review Blog
On June 22, 2017, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held that deportation cannot be used as retaliation against undocumented workers who exercise their labor rights. Despite this victory, recent immigration policies discourage undocumented workers from exercising their labor rights.
Child Obesity, School Food Environments And The Best Interests Of The Child, Benedetta Faedi Duramy
Child Obesity, School Food Environments And The Best Interests Of The Child, Benedetta Faedi Duramy
Publications
This article is about child obesity, school food, and the key role schools can play in creating environments that can enhance children’s eating patterns and lifestyle behaviours and, thus, can support the realization of children’s best interest in relation to food and health. In contrast to the traditional approach that frames the obesity problem as a personal issue or as a matter of parental responsibility, this article argues that the prevention of child obesity should be interpreted as a State obligation under both international and domestic laws. Analysis turns to the example of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act, adopted in …
Guide To The Cortese- Knox-Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act Of 2000, Assembly Committee On Local Government
Guide To The Cortese- Knox-Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act Of 2000, Assembly Committee On Local Government
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
17th Annual Recent Developments In Ip Law And Policy Conference, William T. Gallagher
17th Annual Recent Developments In Ip Law And Policy Conference, William T. Gallagher
Intellectual Property Law
16th Annual Recent Developments in IP Law and Policy Conference
Golden Gate University School of Law
Program, October 26, 2018
The California Consumer Privacy Act Of 2018: Are Your Interests At Stake?, Golden Gate University School Of Law
The California Consumer Privacy Act Of 2018: Are Your Interests At Stake?, Golden Gate University School Of Law
GGU Law Review Blog
In recent years, the Supreme Court has recognized the downturn of consistent and reliable Establishment Clause jurisprudence. The inconsistency of opinions and the often hostile outcomes have left the Establishment Clause in “shambles”. Justices have commented that there is no other area of law in more desperate need of repair than the Establishment Clause. One reason posited for the current state of confusion is that the Establishment Clause was never intended to be incorporated. Because of this, even the Supreme Court cannot agree on a single test or even consistently apply the many tests it currently employs.
Restoring The Establishment Clause To The States; Restoring Religious Tolerance, Golden Gate University Law Review
Restoring The Establishment Clause To The States; Restoring Religious Tolerance, Golden Gate University Law Review
GGU Law Review Blog
In recent years, the Supreme Court has recognized the downturn of consistent and reliable Establishment Clause jurisprudence. The inconsistency of opinions and the often hostile outcomes have left the Establishment Clause in “shambles”. Justices have commented that there is no other area of law in more desperate need of repair than the Establishment Clause. One reason posited for the current state of confusion is that the Establishment Clause was never intended to be incorporated. Because of this, even the Supreme Court cannot agree on a single test or even consistently apply the many tests it currently employs.
Mccarthy Institute Moves To Golden Gate University, Michael Hunter Schwartz
Mccarthy Institute Moves To Golden Gate University, Michael Hunter Schwartz
Articles About GGU Law
This fall, Golden Gate University launched a new effort to assist its students in securing jobs in the technology sector by acquiring the prestigious McCarthy Institute. The Institute is jointly sponsored by the university’s law and business schools.
Nrc Petition Supplemental Filing: Reply To Tetra Tech Response, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Nrc Petition Supplemental Filing: Reply To Tetra Tech Response, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic - Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Documents
Letter responding to Tetra Tech’s written response to the petition to revoke its radiological materials license, and supplementing Greenaction’s petition with additional information supporting the revocation of Tetra Tech’s license.
This Book Is Just My Type, Jennifer Babcock
This Book Is Just My Type, Jennifer Babcock
Publications
Jennifer Babcock reviews Typography for Lawyers by Matthew Butterick (2d ed., O'Connor's 2015), 240 pages.
Playing Favorites? Implicit Bias On The Bench, Michele Benedetto Neitz
Playing Favorites? Implicit Bias On The Bench, Michele Benedetto Neitz
Publications
The concept of implicit bias has moved to the forefront of public discussion in the last decade, and many judges have already been trained on this issue. But it is worth considering how a specific type of implicit bias, in-group favoritism, may affect a judge’s everyday decisions.
The Exhibit, The Litigation Center Newsletter - Fall 2018, Golden Gate University School Of Law
The Exhibit, The Litigation Center Newsletter - Fall 2018, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Litigation Center at Golden Gate University School of Law
No abstract provided.
The California Consumer Privacy Act Of 2018: Are Your Interests At Stake?, Katie Christensen
The California Consumer Privacy Act Of 2018: Are Your Interests At Stake?, Katie Christensen
GGU Law Review Blog
California residents and those who do business in California are advised to stay abreast of the California Consumer Privacy Act, as there may be major textual revisions – or Federal pre-emption – before the act goes into effect on January 1, 2020.
Cercla Cleanup 2018.09.07 Comments To Fourth Five-Year Review, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Cercla Cleanup 2018.09.07 Comments To Fourth Five-Year Review, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic - Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Documents
Letter to the Navy providing specific, critical comments on its Draft Fourth Five Year Review. (52 pages)
Cercla Cleanup 2018.09.06 Response From Ca Dept Of Public Health, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Cercla Cleanup 2018.09.06 Response From Ca Dept Of Public Health, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic - Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Documents
Response from the CA Department of Public Health related to its testing for hazardous materials left at Parcel A.
The Debate Over Bears Ears National Monument, Emilie Johnson, Nicholas Joy
The Debate Over Bears Ears National Monument, Emilie Johnson, Nicholas Joy
GGU Law Review Blog
President Trump attempts to reduce the size of Bears Ears National Monument.
Fourth Amendment Protection In The Digital Age, Daniel Sorkin
Fourth Amendment Protection In The Digital Age, Daniel Sorkin
GGU Law Review Blog
The Supreme Court granted certiorari in Carpenter v United States, a case that offers the Court another opportunity to address how far Fourth Amendment protections against warrantless searches and seizures extend. Specifically, the issue before the Court was “whether the warrantless seizure and search of historical cell phone records revealing the locations and movement of a cell phone user over the course of 127 days is permitted by the Fourth Amendment.”
On appeal before the Sixth Circuit, a divided three-judge panel held that “no search occurred under the Fourth Amendment because Carpenter had no reasonable expectation of privacy in …
Second Amendment Challenges: What Level Of Constitutional Scrutiny Applies?, C M. Timpson
Second Amendment Challenges: What Level Of Constitutional Scrutiny Applies?, C M. Timpson
GGU Law Review Blog
Proponents of the Second Amendment stand firm in their belief that there should be little to no restrictions on a person’s ability to obtain and maintain ownership of a gun. Others believe there should be some limitations on the right to “keep and bear arms.” In District of Columbia v. Heller, the Supreme Court upheld a person’s individual right to bear arms for lawful purposes. In Heller, the Court also refused to apply rational basis review to challenges of laws that impact a person’s enumerated rights such as the guarantee against double jeopardy, right to counsel and right to …
Mandatory Agency Dues: Beneficial Or A First Amendment Violation?, Steph Nathaniel
Mandatory Agency Dues: Beneficial Or A First Amendment Violation?, Steph Nathaniel
GGU Law Review Blog
Unions have long been recognized as a major cornerstone to American culture – they have helped ensure fair wages, hours, and benefits for American workers for over a century. However, the question has continuously come up in legal discourse of whether unions modernly maintain their importance and effectiveness as exclusive bargaining representatives. This question raises an array of issues – one of those being whether public employees should be required to pay union dues when they are not members and do not support the union.
A case recently before the Supreme Court could end laws in 22 states that requires …
Prestigious Mccarthy Institute Moves To Golden Gate University, Golden Gate University
Prestigious Mccarthy Institute Moves To Golden Gate University, Golden Gate University
Press Releases
tarting in August 2018, the McCarthy Institute, the world's preeminent trademark, consumer behavior, and branding institute, will be located jointly in the law and business schools at Golden Gate University in downtown San Francisco.
The Prestigious Mccarthy Institute Moves To Golden Gate University, Golden Gate University School Of Law
The Prestigious Mccarthy Institute Moves To Golden Gate University, Golden Gate University School Of Law
McCarthy Institute
Press release:
Starting in August 2018, the McCarthy Institute, the world’s preeminent trademark, consumer behavior, and branding institute, will be located jointly in the law and business schools at Golden Gate University in downtown San Francisco.
Cercla Cleanup 2018.08.14 Comments To Draft Parcel G Work Plan, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Cercla Cleanup 2018.08.14 Comments To Draft Parcel G Work Plan, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic - Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Documents
Letter to the Navy providing specific, critical comments on its draft Parcel G Work Plan. Comments categories include requesting: the Navy share all substantive elements of its plan with the public before closing the public comment period; the Navy retest all areas where Tetra Tech worked; adequate oversight to ensure fraud is not repeated; update to remedial plans to reflect facts now in the record including Tetra Tech’s fraud and potential impacts which flow from that fraud; stop improperly modifying remedial goals, and; update plan for establishing radiological background levels. (27 pages)
Cercla Cleanup 2018.08.13 Letter To Request That Navy Release Supporting Documents, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Cercla Cleanup 2018.08.13 Letter To Request That Navy Release Supporting Documents, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic - Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Documents
Request to the Navy to release various sampling plans which were referenced in the Draft Parcel G Work Plan, but were not released to the public, thus limiting the ability to evaluate and provide meaningful comments on the Parcel G Work Plan.
Katrina To Maria: Pet Evacuation In The Eye Of The Storm, Tara Cooley
Katrina To Maria: Pet Evacuation In The Eye Of The Storm, Tara Cooley
GGU Law Review Blog
In 2006, Congress passed the Pet Evacuation and Transportation Standards (PETS) Act, a landmark act for emergency preparedness. PETS requires a community’s emergency plan account for the needs of families with companion or service animals. PETS provided protection to pets and their families during Hurricane Sandy, Harvey, Irma, and Maria. The image of evacuation has changed a lot from Katrina to Harvey. Eicher, an evacuee during Hurricane Harvey, shouted to first responders, “We have two kids with down syndrome, a pig and a three-legged dog.” The first responder’s reply: “Sounds good, (let’s) do this.” During preparation for Hurricane Irma, hotels …
Cercla Cleanup 2018.08.01 Letter To Nancy Pelosi, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Cercla Cleanup 2018.08.01 Letter To Nancy Pelosi, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic - Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Documents
Letter to Democratic Leader of the U.S. House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, listing concerns about the integrity of the ongoing cleanup at Hunters Point and asking her to support transparency in the Navy’s cleanup operations.
Rivers That Depend On Aquifers: Drafting Gma Groundwater Plans With Fisheries In Mind, Paul Stanton Kibel, Julie Gantenbein
Rivers That Depend On Aquifers: Drafting Gma Groundwater Plans With Fisheries In Mind, Paul Stanton Kibel, Julie Gantenbein
CUEL - Center for Urban Environmental Law
This guidebook covers the requirements of California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) that apply to interconnected groundwater and surface water and the impacts of groundwater pumping on fisheries.
This handbook is also available at: https://ggucuel.org/.
California Department Of Public Health Petition To Revoke Tetra Tech's State Radiological License, Golden Gate University School Of Law
California Department Of Public Health Petition To Revoke Tetra Tech's State Radiological License, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic - Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Documents
July 26, 2018 petition to the California Department of Public Health to revoke Tetra Tech’s state radiological materials license, based on the same evidence submitted to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission in the petition to revoke Tetra Tech’s federal license and subsequent supplements to the original Petition (June 28, 2017) and supplements to the Petition.
Nrc Petition Supplemental Filing 3 2018.07.23, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Nrc Petition Supplemental Filing 3 2018.07.23, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic - Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Documents
Letter supplementing Greenaction’s petition with additional information supporting the revocation of Tetra Tech’s license, including findings from the Navy and EPA reviews of Tetra Tech’s data from the cleanup.
Cercla Cleanup 2018.07.13 Comments To Cdph Parcel A Scanning Plan, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Cercla Cleanup 2018.07.13 Comments To Cdph Parcel A Scanning Plan, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic - Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Documents
Comment letter to CA Department of Public Health criticizing the adequacy of its plan to scan Parcel A for radiological contaminants. (9 pages)
California Department Of Public Health Petition Exhibit 2 - Declaration Of Steven J Castleman, Golden Gate University School Of Law
California Department Of Public Health Petition Exhibit 2 - Declaration Of Steven J Castleman, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic - Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Documents
Declaration of Steven J. Castleman in support of July 26, 2018 petition to the California Department of Public Health to revoke Tetra Tech’s state radiological materials license.