Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
-
- Administrative Law (254)
- Agency (254)
- State and Local Government Law (250)
- Health Law and Policy (40)
- Natural Resources Law (21)
-
- Legislation (12)
- Accounting Law (8)
- Banking and Finance Law (8)
- Immigration Law (7)
- Environmental Law (5)
- Agriculture Law (4)
- Business Organizations Law (4)
- Consumer Protection Law (4)
- Food and Drug Law (4)
- Insurance Law (4)
- Litigation (4)
- Property Law and Real Estate (4)
- Public Law and Legal Theory (4)
- Tax Law (4)
- Keyword
-
- SB 664 (23)
- AB 1893 (21)
- AB 1122 (13)
- AB 1593 (12)
- SB 893 (11)
-
- AB 168 (10)
- AB 819 (10)
- Newsletter (9)
- University of San Diego School of Law Student Bar Association (9)
- AB 1596 (8)
- AB 938 (7)
- SB 46 (7)
- AB 1161 (6)
- AB 1382 (6)
- AB 14 (6)
- AB 1540 (6)
- AB 211 (6)
- AB 2180 (6)
- AB 691 (6)
- AB 72 (6)
- SB 1165 (6)
- SB 917 (6)
- AB 1100 (5)
- AB 1124 (5)
- AB 1463 (5)
- AB 1691 (5)
- AB 624 (5)
- AB 697 (5)
- AB 95 (5)
- Legislature v. Eu (5)
- Publication
- Publication Type
Articles 1 - 30 of 295
Full-Text Articles in Law
Motions 1991 Volume 5 Number 5, University Of San Diego School Of Law Student Bar Association
Motions 1991 Volume 5 Number 5, University Of San Diego School Of Law Student Bar Association
Newspaper, Motions (1987-2019)
No abstract provided.
The Canadian Environmental Legal Regime: A Road Map For The Foreign Investor, Roger Cotton, John S. Zimmer
The Canadian Environmental Legal Regime: A Road Map For The Foreign Investor, Roger Cotton, John S. Zimmer
San Diego Law Review
This Article provides potential foreign investors and general readers with a broad overview of the Canadian environmental legal regime. It attempts to inform investors in Canadian businesses of the relevant environmental laws in order for the investor to assure that the project in which he has invested significant time, energy, and money is in compliance with all applicable laws. The constitutional basis for environmental legislation in Canada is analyzed. Also, the principal pieces of federal and provincial legislation are canvassed in an attempt to show the wide variety of activities that are regulated. The authors also review the principal bases …
By-Products Of Prosperity: Transborder Hazardous Waste Issues Confronting The Maquiladora Industry, Victoria L. Engfer, Gilbert A. Partida, Thomas C. Vernon, Alejandro Toulet, David A. Renas
By-Products Of Prosperity: Transborder Hazardous Waste Issues Confronting The Maquiladora Industry, Victoria L. Engfer, Gilbert A. Partida, Thomas C. Vernon, Alejandro Toulet, David A. Renas
San Diego Law Review
The maquiladora program allows Mexican laborers to work in American factories operating in Mexico. This program was specifically designed to generate employment and stimulate industry in Mexico. After a brief discussion of the current status and significance of the maquiladora industry, this Article explains the procedures for the transborder shipment of hazardous waste from Mexico to the United States, a hallmark of the maquiladora program. The authors analyze these procedures in light of anticipated regulatory and economic trends in the region. The analysis includes a discussion of the issue of commingled waste, as well as how NAFTA (North American Free …
Zarin V. Commissioner: The Continuing Validity Of Case Law Exceptions To Discharge Of Indebtedness Income, Jon D. Rigney
Zarin V. Commissioner: The Continuing Validity Of Case Law Exceptions To Discharge Of Indebtedness Income, Jon D. Rigney
San Diego Law Review
This Casenote examines Zarin v. Commissioner, decided by the United States Court of Appeal for the Third Circuit in 1990. This case considered exceptions to the general rule that income from the discharge of indebtedness is included as gross income under the Internal Revenue Code. The court found these exceptions valid. This Casenote argues that the court's reasoning in Zarin v. Commissioner assures that its decision will have implications well beyond the facts of the case. The author also suggests that these exceptions are both reinforced and expanded by this case. He concludes that the result of this case is …
Controlling Biotech Babies Following The Transfer Of Self-Replicating Inventions, Jeffrey W. Guise
Controlling Biotech Babies Following The Transfer Of Self-Replicating Inventions, Jeffrey W. Guise
San Diego Law Review
Transgenic animals are animals that are developed by inserting gene coding for a unique characteristic or valuable product into the genome of the animal. The animals can then pass this characteristic on to their progeny through reproduction. These animals can be patented in the United States as long as they meet the requirements of patentability set forth in patent law. This Comment examines the requirement of control that the patentee must exercise over the patented transgenic animals. If the patentee transfers the animal to a third party, the patentee runs the risk of losing control over the technology's use. Such …
"With The Intent To Inflict Such Injury": The Courts And The Legislature Create Confusion In California Penal Code Section 12022.7, Michael M. Blazina
"With The Intent To Inflict Such Injury": The Courts And The Legislature Create Confusion In California Penal Code Section 12022.7, Michael M. Blazina
San Diego Law Review
This Comment discusses California Penal Code Section 12022.7, which states in relevant part, "any person who, with the intent to inflict such injury, personally inflicts great bodily injury on any person… shall… be punished by an additional term of three years." The Comment addresses whether the specific or the general intent label applies to section 12022.7's mental element and what the mental element of section 12022.7 actually requires. The author suggests that California's doctrines of general and specific intent are complicated and difficult. Due to this difficulty, the author recommends that the legislature modify the language of section 12022.7's intent …
A Foreign Investor's Guide To The Environmental Legal Regime Of Hong Kong, Ferheen Mahomed
A Foreign Investor's Guide To The Environmental Legal Regime Of Hong Kong, Ferheen Mahomed
San Diego Law Review
This Article discusses the existing environmental legal regime of Hong Kong. It attempts to provide the foreign investor with a brief background to Hong Kong's political, legal, and economic structure. It also examines in some detail the four major areas of pollution control legislation in Hong Kong: air, water, noise, and waste disposal. It gives a general overview of both environmental legislation currently in force, and that which is expected to be enacted in the future. The author suggests that the increasing prominence of environmental issues in the commercial and legal fields in Hong Kong will allow for a wide …
A Guide To The Environmental Legal Regime Of Singapore For Foreign Investors, Deborah L. Blum
A Guide To The Environmental Legal Regime Of Singapore For Foreign Investors, Deborah L. Blum
San Diego Law Review
This Article provides an overview of the environmental legal regime in Singapore, with an emphasis on statutes, subsidiary legislation, and policies directed to the control and protection of the environment. The discussion includes legislation and policies specifically applicable to toxic waste disposal and working conditions and examines them in the context of Singapore's economic climate and political structure. Special attention is given to the concerns of foreign investors. The Article concludes with a consideration of Singapore's more immediate environmental challenges and examines the successes of its environmental protection policies.
A Guide For Foreign Investors To Environmental Laws In The United States, Scott H. Peters
A Guide For Foreign Investors To Environmental Laws In The United States, Scott H. Peters
San Diego Law Review
This Article introduces, in some detail, the primary environmental rules and laws that are of special interest to potential foreign investors in the United States. The discussion includes examination of the Clean Air Act of 1988, The Federal Water Pollution and Control Act of 1972, and The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA). The author also discusses specific laws that may apply to foreign investors, such as the regulation of underground storage tanks and asbestos laws. The author concludes that two types of costs exist for foreign investors in the United States: the cost of compliance …
Motions 1991 Volume 5 Number 4, University Of San Diego School Of Law Student Bar Association
Motions 1991 Volume 5 Number 4, University Of San Diego School Of Law Student Bar Association
Newspaper, Motions (1987-2019)
No abstract provided.
Department Of Fish And Game, P. Hora, K. Yake
Department Of Fish And Game, P. Hora, K. Yake
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
General Legislation, S. Barrow, A. Strassburg
General Legislation, S. Barrow, A. Strassburg
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Motions 1991 Volume 5 Number 3, University Of San Diego School Of Law Student Bar Association
Motions 1991 Volume 5 Number 3, University Of San Diego School Of Law Student Bar Association
Newspaper, Motions (1987-2019)
No abstract provided.
Office Of The Auditor General, D. Levinson
Office Of The Auditor General, D. Levinson
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Behavioral Science Examiners, D. Huish
Board Of Behavioral Science Examiners, D. Huish
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Contractors State License Board, C. Brewer, M. Doss
Contractors State License Board, C. Brewer, M. Doss
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Pharmacy, W. Broaddus
Board Of Pharmacy, W. Broaddus
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
State Banking Department, J. P. Junge Ii
State Banking Department, J. P. Junge Ii
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Cal-Osha, J. Poindexter, L. Werries
Cal-Osha, J. Poindexter, L. Werries
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Public Utilities Commission, M. Doss, C. Harbs, A. Kuhnert
Public Utilities Commission, M. Doss, C. Harbs, A. Kuhnert
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Public Interest Organizations, J. Jacobson
Public Interest Organizations, J. Jacobson
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Commission On California State Government Organization And Economy (Little Hoover Commission), K. Cannon
Commission On California State Government Organization And Economy (Little Hoover Commission), K. Cannon
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Senate Office Of Research, P. Hora
Senate Office Of Research, P. Hora
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Bureau Of Electronic And Appliance Repair, C. Harbs
Bureau Of Electronic And Appliance Repair, C. Harbs
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Registration For Geologists And Geophysicists, G. Pulskamp
Board Of Registration For Geologists And Geophysicists, G. Pulskamp
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Bureau Of Home Furnishings And Thermal Insulation, D. Benjamini
Bureau Of Home Furnishings And Thermal Insulation, D. Benjamini
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Landscape Architects, C. Harris
Board Of Landscape Architects, C. Harris
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Department Of Corporations, W. C. Van Duyne
Department Of Corporations, W. C. Van Duyne
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Vocational Nurse And Psychiatric Technician Examiners, C. B. Sise
Board Of Vocational Nurse And Psychiatric Technician Examiners, C. B. Sise
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.