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1986

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Federal Tax Reform Act Of 1985: Impacts On Local Government, Senate Committee On Local Government Jan 1986

Federal Tax Reform Act Of 1985: Impacts On Local Government, Senate Committee On Local Government

California Senate

Summary report of the testimony received at the Special Hearing of the Senate Committee on Local Government.


California And The 21st Century: Foundations For A Competitive Society, Volume Ii, Senate Select Committee On Long Range Planning Jan 1986

California And The 21st Century: Foundations For A Competitive Society, Volume Ii, Senate Select Committee On Long Range Planning

California Senate

No abstract provided.


California And The 21st Century: Foundations For A Competitive Society, Volume I, Senate Select Committee On Long Range Planning Jan 1986

California And The 21st Century: Foundations For A Competitive Society, Volume I, Senate Select Committee On Long Range Planning

California Senate

No abstract provided.


Federal Tax Conformity - 1987: A Comparison Of Prior And New Federal And State Personal And Corporation Taxes, Senate Committee On Revenue And Taxation Jan 1986

Federal Tax Conformity - 1987: A Comparison Of Prior And New Federal And State Personal And Corporation Taxes, Senate Committee On Revenue And Taxation

California Senate

Covering Senate Bill 572 (Garamendi) and Assembly Bill 53 (Klehs)


Interim Hearing On Drug Testing In The Workplace - Volume Ii, Select Committee On Drug And Alcohol Abuse Jan 1986

Interim Hearing On Drug Testing In The Workplace - Volume Ii, Select Committee On Drug And Alcohol Abuse

California Joint Committees

Five interim hearings were held in the following locations: Orange County - October 7th; San Francisco - October 14th; Los Angeles - October 16th; Sacramento - October 27th; and San Diego - October 28th.

The constitutionality and legal implications, testing technology, and programs and policies of drug testing were the three key areas which the committees examined and heard testimony on from experts throuqhout the State. The following are only a few of the questions for which we hoped to receive answers: What is the appropriate balance between the employer's right to ensure for himself or herself, as well as …


Interim Hearing On Drug Testing In The Workplace - Volume I, Select Committee On Drug And Alcohol Abuse Jan 1986

Interim Hearing On Drug Testing In The Workplace - Volume I, Select Committee On Drug And Alcohol Abuse

California Joint Committees

Five interim hearings were held in the following locations: Orange County - October 7th; San Francisco - October 14th; Los Angeles - October 16th; Sacramento - October 27th; and San Diego - October 28th.

The constitutionality and legal implications, testing technology, and programs and policies of drug testing were the three key areas which the committees examined and heard testimony on from experts throuqhout the State. The following are only a few of the questions for which we hoped to receive answers: What is the appropriate balance between the employer's right to ensure for himself or herself, as well as …


Summary Of 1986 Prison Related Legislation, Joint Committee On Prison Construction And Operations Jan 1986

Summary Of 1986 Prison Related Legislation, Joint Committee On Prison Construction And Operations

California Joint Committees

No abstract provided.


Jcrr 1985-86 Session Report, Joint Committee On Refugee Resettlement Jan 1986

Jcrr 1985-86 Session Report, Joint Committee On Refugee Resettlement

California Joint Committees

No abstract provided.


Alumni Forum, Winter 1986 Jan 1986

Alumni Forum, Winter 1986

Alumni News

No abstract provided.


How California Governs The News Media, Jon H. Sylvester Jan 1986

How California Governs The News Media, Jon H. Sylvester

Publications

While California legislation is generally regarded as progressive, it is not immediately clear what "progressive" means when such democratic values as the right to information and the right to privacy conflict. This article surveys how certain state laws impact the operations of the print and broadcast news media. Laws affecting the media include a number of traditional subject areas, including constitutional law, torts, evidence, and civil, criminal and administrative procedure. The topics discussed herein are defamation, invasion of privacy, cameras in the courtroom, shield law (or "reporter's privilege"), publication of recorded conversations and pilfered documents, and legislation regarding open meetings …


Competence And Responsibilities Of States: Chapter 15 - Immunity Of States, Sompong Sucharitkul Jan 1986

Competence And Responsibilities Of States: Chapter 15 - Immunity Of States, Sompong Sucharitkul

Publications

No abstract provided.


The Theory And Practice Of International Law In Nigeria, Christian N. Okeke Jan 1986

The Theory And Practice Of International Law In Nigeria, Christian N. Okeke

Publications

This is a comparative analysis of some carefully selected topics to illustrate Nigeria's theory and practice of international law


How The States Govern The News Media - A Survey Of Selected Jurisdictions, Jon H. Sylvester Jan 1986

How The States Govern The News Media - A Survey Of Selected Jurisdictions, Jon H. Sylvester

Publications

This article examines the statutory and decisional law of California, the District of Columbia, Massachusetts, New York and Texas to determine the similarities and differences of their laws regarding defamation, invasion of privacy, cameras in the courtroom, shield laws (reporter's privilege), broadcast of recorded conversations, publication of pilfered documents, open records legislation, and open meetings legislation.


Final Report On Education Legislation 1985-86 Legislative Session, Assembly Committee On Education Jan 1986

Final Report On Education Legislation 1985-86 Legislative Session, Assembly Committee On Education

California Assembly

No abstract provided.


Summary Of Legislation 1985-86 Legislative Session, Assembly Committee On Transportation Jan 1986

Summary Of Legislation 1985-86 Legislative Session, Assembly Committee On Transportation

California Assembly

No abstract provided.


1986 Legislative Summary, Assembly Committee On Water, Parks And Wildlife Jan 1986

1986 Legislative Summary, Assembly Committee On Water, Parks And Wildlife

California Assembly

No abstract provided.


Report To The Legislature: Home And Community-Based Long Term Care, California Department Of Aging Jan 1986

Report To The Legislature: Home And Community-Based Long Term Care, California Department Of Aging

California Agencies

This is the second annual Long Term Care (LTC) report submitted by the Department of Aging, as required by the Supplemental Language to the Budget Act of 1985, on the incremental development of a home and community-based, long term care service delivery system. The report reflects the Department's comprehensive efforts this year towards building a responsive system of care for frail elderly and younger functionally impaired adults.

Organizationally, the report consolidates a number of separate reports to the Legislature so that a broad spectrum of issues related to system building efforts could be addressed in tandem.


Homicide In California, 1986, Department Of Justice Jan 1986

Homicide In California, 1986, Department Of Justice

California Agencies

No abstract provided.


Backgrounder: The Civil Cases. Four Representative Decisions Of The California Supreme Court, Phillip E. Johnson Jan 1986

Backgrounder: The Civil Cases. Four Representative Decisions Of The California Supreme Court, Phillip E. Johnson

California Agencies

No abstract provided.


"The Court On Trial:" An Analysis Of Phillip Johnson's Attack On The California Supreme Court, Independent Citizens' Committee To Keep Politics Out Of The Court Jan 1986

"The Court On Trial:" An Analysis Of Phillip Johnson's Attack On The California Supreme Court, Independent Citizens' Committee To Keep Politics Out Of The Court

California Agencies

On November 4, California voters will decide whether to retain Chief Justice Rose Bird and Associate Justices Joseph Grodin and Cruz Reynoso on the Supreme Court of California.1 This election is extraordinarily important because, for the first time in the history of California judicial retention elections, several Justices are being vigorously opposed in a multi-million dollar partisan campaign. The campaign against the Justices has been conducted by conservative organizations through direct mail and advertisements in newspapers, radio and television. Although we are used to this in ordinary politics, it is a I cause for great concern in a judicial election. …


Backgrounder: The Biltmore Debate. Should The Justices Be Retained?, The Supreme Court Project Jan 1986

Backgrounder: The Biltmore Debate. Should The Justices Be Retained?, The Supreme Court Project

California Agencies

No abstract provided.


Annual Report To The Legislature 1985-1986, Agricultural Labor Relations Board Jan 1986

Annual Report To The Legislature 1985-1986, Agricultural Labor Relations Board

California Agencies

No abstract provided.


California-Mexico Relations: Summary And Recommendation, Assembly Intergovernmental Relations Committee Jan 1986

California-Mexico Relations: Summary And Recommendation, Assembly Intergovernmental Relations Committee

California Assembly

No abstract provided.