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Articles 31 - 60 of 93
Full-Text Articles in State and Local Government Law
Medical Board Of California, Amy Kay Boatright, Kelly Ann Debie, Ashley F. Hall-Hicklin, J. D. Fellmeth
Medical Board Of California, Amy Kay Boatright, Kelly Ann Debie, Ashley F. Hall-Hicklin, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Respiratory Care Board, Paul T. Greco, Jessica A. Neyman, Collette C. Galvez
Respiratory Care Board, Paul T. Greco, Jessica A. Neyman, Collette C. Galvez
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
California State Athletic Commission, Sapna Iyer, Melissa A. Karpouzes, Rusty Nichols
California State Athletic Commission, Sapna Iyer, Melissa A. Karpouzes, Rusty Nichols
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Department Of Insurance, Stacy Baker, Paul T. Greco, Ashley F. Hall-Hicklin, Michelle J. Hubbard, Jenny K. Li, Collette C. Galvez, J. D. Fellmeth
Department Of Insurance, Stacy Baker, Paul T. Greco, Ashley F. Hall-Hicklin, Michelle J. Hubbard, Jenny K. Li, Collette C. Galvez, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Behavioral Sciences, Stacy Baker, Tasha Soroosh, Collette C. Galvez
Board Of Behavioral Sciences, Stacy Baker, Tasha Soroosh, Collette C. Galvez
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Department Of Managed Health Care, Amy Kay Boatright, Kelly Ann Debie, J. D. Fellmeth
Department Of Managed Health Care, Amy Kay Boatright, Kelly Ann Debie, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Registered Nursing, Kasey E. Jones, Charlotte Wilder, Rusty Nichols, J. D. Fellmeth
Board Of Registered Nursing, Kasey E. Jones, Charlotte Wilder, Rusty Nichols, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Optometry, Tatiana Rodriguez, J. D. Fellmeth
Board Of Optometry, Tatiana Rodriguez, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Pharmacy, Jenny K. Li, Charlotte Wilder
Board Of Pharmacy, Jenny K. Li, Charlotte Wilder
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Podiatric Medicine, Monisha Ann Coelho, J. D. Fellmeth
Board Of Podiatric Medicine, Monisha Ann Coelho, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Veterinary Medical Board, Michelle J. Hubbard, Mary J. Rocco, J. D. Fellmeth
Veterinary Medical Board, Michelle J. Hubbard, Mary J. Rocco, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
California Architects Board, Karla Dawn Bell, John C. Hemmerling, Rusty Nichols
California Architects Board, Karla Dawn Bell, John C. Hemmerling, Rusty Nichols
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Contractors' State License Board, Karla Dawn Bell, Phil Moskal, J. D. Fellmeth
Contractors' State License Board, Karla Dawn Bell, Phil Moskal, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board For Professional Engineers And Land Surveyors, Caroline J. Clark, J. D. Fellmeth
Board For Professional Engineers And Land Surveyors, Caroline J. Clark, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Department Of Alcoholic Beverage Control, Collette C. Galvez, Peter Sansom
Department Of Alcoholic Beverage Control, Collette C. Galvez, Peter Sansom
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Cal-Osha, Rebecca A. Richards, Tatiana Rodriguez, Donna Shen, Rusty Nichols
Cal-Osha, Rebecca A. Richards, Tatiana Rodriguez, Donna Shen, Rusty Nichols
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Public Utilities Commission, Monisha Ann Coelho, John C. Hemmerling, Sapna Iyer, Phil Moskal
Public Utilities Commission, Monisha Ann Coelho, John C. Hemmerling, Sapna Iyer, Phil Moskal
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
California Board Of Accountancy, Kasey E. Jones, Shirley S. Prasad, J. D. Fellmeth
California Board Of Accountancy, Kasey E. Jones, Shirley S. Prasad, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Office Of Administrative Law, Tasha Soroosh, Rusty Nichols
Office Of Administrative Law, Tasha Soroosh, Rusty Nichols
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Bureau Of State Audits, Joshua L. Brothers
Bureau Of State Audits, Joshua L. Brothers
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Senate Office Of Research, Collette C. Galvez
Senate Office Of Research, Collette C. Galvez
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Little Hoover Commission, Elisa Lynn Sue
Little Hoover Commission, Elisa Lynn Sue
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Initiative Process In Washington, Philip A. Talmadge
Initiative Process In Washington, Philip A. Talmadge
Seattle University Law Review
This is an introduction to the Seattle University Law Review's Symposium on the initiative process in Washington. In this Symposium, the authors address a variety of issues associated with the initiative process in our state. They examine the specific case of Initiative 695, the role of the courts in reviewing initiatives, the application of the Republican Government Clause in the United States Constitution to Washington's initiative process, and the larger question of whether the entire initiative process is unconstitutional. These articles are timely analyses of a pressing public issue. This Seattle University Law Review Symposium on initiatives will highlight difficult …
Initiatives—Enemy Of The Republic, Brewster C. Denny
Initiatives—Enemy Of The Republic, Brewster C. Denny
Seattle University Law Review
The Seattle University Law Review's Symposium on the initiative process in Washington State addresses an issue of both transcendent importance to the health of the Republic and immediate challenge to the welfare of the children of this state. This discussion could not be more timely, and not just locally. Here's why. Devolution, tax cuts for the rich and the super rich, welfare reform, and a more conservative, market-oriented philosophy of government lay on the states and low income parents and children the burden of meeting the most critical needs of children-from prenatal care through college. With twenty percent of our …
Direct Democracy Is Not Republican Government, Steven William Marlowe
Direct Democracy Is Not Republican Government, Steven William Marlowe
Seattle University Law Review
This Article will initially explain the examples of direct democracy in the states of Washington and Oregon. It will then analyze the United States Constitution's Guarantee Clause. Finally, this Article will argue that state initiative and referendum provisions are inconsistent with a republican form of government and that laws passed through the use of this process are unconstitutional.
Department Of Corporations, Shirley S. Prasad, Donna Shen, Rusty Nichols
Department Of Corporations, Shirley S. Prasad, Donna Shen, Rusty Nichols
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
To Market, To Market: Legislating On Privatization And Subcontracting, Ellen Dannin
To Market, To Market: Legislating On Privatization And Subcontracting, Ellen Dannin
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Death Penalty In Virginia: Attempts At Legislative Reform, Tara Elgie
The Death Penalty In Virginia: Attempts At Legislative Reform, Tara Elgie
Richmond Public Interest Law Review
This paper will argue that the time has come for legislative reform of capital punishment. It will briefly examine the history of the death penalty, focusing on the provisions under which it was reinstated and whether those provisions are met under today's implementation. Then it will look to recent attempts by the Virginia General Assembly to reform the procedures by which it implements the death penalty. The paper will also explore public perception of the death penalty as an explanation for why the death penalty persists as the ultimate punishment, despite recent problems with its implementation.
The Symbiotic Circle Of Community: A Comparative Investigation Of Deviance Control In Intentional Communities, Zachary Rothenberg
The Symbiotic Circle Of Community: A Comparative Investigation Of Deviance Control In Intentional Communities, Zachary Rothenberg
Cleveland State Law Review
With each community considered, I will try to paint a picture of the many collectivizing factors at work: (1) the history or tradition of the community; (2) its underlying ideology, belief and value systems, and/or common interests or goals; (3) the nature of its communalism; (4)the nature of its isolation from the outside world; and (5) its decision-making and governance structure. Finally, I will look to its "gate-keeping" or circumference-drawing functions-how the community controls deviance and maintains unity within, while distinguishing itself from the chaos without. In Section I, I will consider two extreme examples of community (the Oneida Community …
Risk Management For Land Use Regulations: A Proposed Model , Kenneth G. Silliman
Risk Management For Land Use Regulations: A Proposed Model , Kenneth G. Silliman
Cleveland State Law Review
This Article constructs a conservative legal framework to guide planners in conventional planning activities. It further proposes that planners should apply the model to these conventional activities, but work closely with the municipal attorney before adopting more innovative and controversial planning devices.This Article proceeds in four major sections. Section I commences, with historical reviews: major changes in land use planning within the last 50 years, the land development problems associated with those changes, and judicial responses to these same problems. Comparisons are frequently made between cases from a rustbelt Midwestern state (Ohio) and cases from a faster growing sunbelt state …