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California V. Larue: The Demise Of The “Bottomless” Bar , Doris M. Felman
California V. Larue: The Demise Of The “Bottomless” Bar , Doris M. Felman
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sarong Gals: Green Light For The Red Light Abatement Law, Donald Lewis Briggs
Sarong Gals: Green Light For The Red Light Abatement Law, Donald Lewis Briggs
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Privacy, Jed Rubenfeld
Privacy, Jed Rubenfeld
Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
No abstract provided.
Turning Back The Clock: The California Supreme Court's Decision In Mcclung V. Employment Development Department And The Difficulty Of Determining Legislative Intent In Retroactive Rulemaking , Jeffrey R. Groendal
Turning Back The Clock: The California Supreme Court's Decision In Mcclung V. Employment Development Department And The Difficulty Of Determining Legislative Intent In Retroactive Rulemaking , Jeffrey R. Groendal
Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
Against the backdrop of McClung, this note will explore the principle of retroactivity, tracing its development at the national level in the U.S. Supreme Court and at the state level with respect to California courts. Part II of this note addresses the history and development of jurisprudence on retroactivity, focusing on the traditional roles of the Judicial and Legislative Branches and the major cases of both the U.S. Supreme Court and California courts on retroactivity. Part III sets out the facts of McClung. Part IV analyzes and critiques the court's opinions in McClung, with a separate analysis of the history …
The Supreme Court Refused To Expand The Right Of Privacy To Include Homosexual Sodomy In Bowers V. Hardwick, Richard J. Wittbrodt
The Supreme Court Refused To Expand The Right Of Privacy To Include Homosexual Sodomy In Bowers V. Hardwick, Richard J. Wittbrodt
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Benign Sex Discrimination Revisited: Constitutional And Moral Issues In Banning Sex-Selection Abortion , George Schedler
Benign Sex Discrimination Revisited: Constitutional And Moral Issues In Banning Sex-Selection Abortion , George Schedler
Pepperdine Law Review
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