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Hackers Made Me Lose My Job!: Health Data Privacy And Its Potentially Devastating Effect On The Lgbtq Population, Alex Lemberg
Hackers Made Me Lose My Job!: Health Data Privacy And Its Potentially Devastating Effect On The Lgbtq Population, Alex Lemberg
Golden Gate University Law Review
This Comment shows that because of an increasing rate and severity of data breaches, insufficient legal recourse for affected individuals, and lack of incentives for healthcare companies to strengthen their data security systems, leaked healthcare data will cause the substantive due process right of privacy of LGBTQ individuals to be disenfranchised. Because sexual orientation and gender identity are unprotected by heightened scrutiny under federal due process and equal protection jurisprudence, additional protections must be created for LGBTQ people. These protections should include a new legal right in tort under the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), increase …
Independent Contractor Or Employee: I’M Uber Confused! Why California Should Create An Exception For Uber Drivers And The “On-Demand Economy”, Andre Andoyan
Golden Gate University Law Review
Part I of this comment details California employment law, how it has been applied to Uber, and how Uber, along with other “On-Demand Economy” companies, are different than other companies. Part II presents the current legal issues in worker classification. Part II also proposes the exception that should apply to Uber drivers and discusses why Uber, and other “On-Demand Economy” companies, should be entitled to this exception, including the practical problems with an employment classification for Uber. Part III concludes that changing our worker-classification laws is a compromise that will benefit drivers, Uber, and reflect the changes in our society.
A ’70’S Woman’S View Of 40 Years In The Life Of The Law, Drucilla Stender Ramey
A ’70’S Woman’S View Of 40 Years In The Life Of The Law, Drucilla Stender Ramey
Golden Gate University Law Review
In reflecting on 45 years of the life of the law in the Bay Area, it was initially tempting to contrast the grim reality of the new Administration with a seemingly kinder and gentler time. But in truth those halcyon days of memory actually began with the landslide reelection of Richard Nixon, emblematic of a decade here that was scarred by unimaginable violence — from the Zebra killings and the Patty Hearst kidnapping to the assassinations of Mayor George Moscone and gay rights icon Harvey Milk; from the Jonestown massacre of over 900 followers of the Unification Church to the …
Life As A Civil Rights Lawyer In The San Francisco Bay Area, John L. Burris
Life As A Civil Rights Lawyer In The San Francisco Bay Area, John L. Burris
Golden Gate University Law Review
As a civil rights lawyer for almost 40 years, I have represented over 1,000 victims of police misconduct, thousands in class action employment and toxic tort cases, defendants in many serious criminal cases, and an array of high-profile public figures and professional athletes. During the course of this article, I will write about a selection of cases that are most meaningful and impactful to me. This article also addresses the development of my high-profile status related to my involvement with cases of public interest.
The Office Of The City Attorney Of San Francisco, Louise Renne
The Office Of The City Attorney Of San Francisco, Louise Renne
Golden Gate University Law Review
The San Francisco City Attorney’s Office serves the Mayor, Board of Supervisors, and other elected officials as well as the approximately 100 departments, boards, commissions, and offices that comprise the City and County of San Francisco’s government. In many ways, the office is unique among city attorney offices, both because of the extraordinary scope of activities performed by the City and County of San Francisco’s government, and the scope of the City Attorney’s Office activities within that structure. At the outset, it is important to note that the San Francisco City Attorney is elected — comparatively unusual among cities. All …
The Company I Keep, Laurel Beeler
The Company I Keep, Laurel Beeler
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Golden Gate University School Of Law: A Bridge To The Profession In The Heart Of San Francisco, Rachel A. Van Cleave
Golden Gate University School Of Law: A Bridge To The Profession In The Heart Of San Francisco, Rachel A. Van Cleave
Golden Gate University Law Review
An over 115-year San Francisco institution devoted to opening legal education and the profession to people of diverse backgrounds and experiences, Golden Gate University School of Law (GGU Law) has been a cornerstone of the Bay Area legal community. GGU Law’s mission, graduates, and academic leaders have played an integral role to the fabric of the San Francisco Bay Area legal community and that has shaped a progressive use of the law that seeks to protect the rights of those who otherwise lack a strong political or legal voice. These contributions continue to reverberate throughout California and beyond. This essay …
Preface, Alex Lemberg, Mary Loung
Preface, Alex Lemberg, Mary Loung
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nrc Petition To Revoke The License Of Tetra Tech Ec, Inc., Golden Gate University School Of Law
Nrc Petition To Revoke The License Of Tetra Tech Ec, Inc., Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic - Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Documents
Greenaction’s petition to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission to revoke Tetra Tech, EC, Inc.’s radiological materials license, dated June 28, 2017. A radiological materials license is required when a company or individual handles regulated radiological material. Based on testimony provided in attached declarations, the Petition provides evidence that Tetra Tech employees engaged in deliberate falsification of radiological remediation at the Shipyard. The Petition argues that Tetra Tech’s behavior violates NRC regulations and the only appropriate consequence is for the NRC to revoke its license.
Nrc Petition Exhibit N Declaration Of Robert Mclean, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Nrc Petition Exhibit N Declaration Of Robert Mclean, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic - Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Documents
Declaration of Robert McLean in support of Greenaction’s NRC Petition to Revoke Tetra Tech’s license.
Nrc Petition Exhibit D Declaration Of Archie Jackson, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Nrc Petition Exhibit D Declaration Of Archie Jackson, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic - Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Documents
Declaration of Archie Jackson in support of Greenaction’s NRC Petition to Revoke Tetra Tech’s license.
Nrc Petition Exhibit A – Declaration Of Elbert Bowers And Attachments, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Nrc Petition Exhibit A – Declaration Of Elbert Bowers And Attachments, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic - Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Documents
Declaration of Bert Bowers in support of Greenaction’s NRC Petition to Revoke Tetra Tech’s license.
Nrc Petition Exhibit E Declaration Of Arthur Jahr, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Nrc Petition Exhibit E Declaration Of Arthur Jahr, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic - Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Documents
Declaration of Art Jahr in support of Greenaction’s NRC Petition to Revoke Tetra Tech’s license.
Nrc Petition Exhibit C Declaration Of Susan Andrews, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Nrc Petition Exhibit C Declaration Of Susan Andrews, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic - Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Documents
Declaration of Susan Andrews in support of Greenaction’s NRC Petition to Revoke Tetra Tech’s license.
Nrc Petition Exhibit G Declaration Of Richard Stoney, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Nrc Petition Exhibit G Declaration Of Richard Stoney, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic - Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Documents
Declaration of Richard Stoney in support of Greenaction’s NRC Petition to Revoke Tetra Tech’s license.
National Association Of Women Judges Midyear Meeting And Lady Justice Gala, National Association Of Women Judges
National Association Of Women Judges Midyear Meeting And Lady Justice Gala, National Association Of Women Judges
2012-2017: Rachel Van Cleave
Dean Rachel Van Cleave was recognized for her contributions to GGU Law. Program book attached.
Nrc Petition Exhibit B Declaration Of Anthony Smith, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Nrc Petition Exhibit B Declaration Of Anthony Smith, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic - Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Documents
Declaration of Anthony Smith in support of Greenaction’s NRC Petition to Revoke Tetra Tech’s license.
Concrete Manufacturers And The Regulatory Role Of The Bay Area Air Quality Management District, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Concrete Manufacturers And The Regulatory Role Of The Bay Area Air Quality Management District, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic
This report discusses the results of an investigation into concrete manufacturers in the San Francisco Bay Area, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District’s (BAAQMD) handling of the concrete plants’ air pollution violations and the agency’s failure to follow its own enforcement guidelines.
The investigation focused on three concrete manufacturers operating in the City of San Francisco and around the Bay Area because they generate harmful particulate matter: Cemex Construction Materials Pacific, LLC (Cemex), Central Concrete Supply Co., Inc. (Central), and Hanson Aggregates Mid-Pacific, Inc. (Hanson). Because asthma is prevalent in the Bayview Hunters-Point community, particulate matter pollution is of …
Class Of 2017 Commencement, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Class Of 2017 Commencement, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Commencement
No abstract provided.
Anthony Niedwiecki Named New Dean Of Golden Gate University School Of Law, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Anthony Niedwiecki Named New Dean Of Golden Gate University School Of Law, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Press Releases
Golden Gate University President David Fike is proud to announce the appointment of Anthony Niedwiecki as the new Dean of the Golden Gate University School of Law. Coming from his previous position as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Niedwiecki brings a portfolio of administrative accomplishments and a commitment to diversity, inclusion and student success. His appointment begins August 1, 2017.
Understaffed And Overworked: Poor Working Conditions And Quality Of Care In Residential Care Facilities For The Elderly, Hina B. Shah
Understaffed And Overworked: Poor Working Conditions And Quality Of Care In Residential Care Facilities For The Elderly, Hina B. Shah
Publications
The United States is experiencing unprecedented growth in its elderly population. As Americans live longer and cope with chronic health conditions, the need for long term services and support (LTSS) has increased. The vast majority of elderly persons need assistance with activities of daily living (ADL) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) due to physical and mental impairments. LTSS are provided in a continuum of care from the individual’s home to institutional settings. There is a range of options from highly regulated skilled nursing facilities, also called nursing homes to residential care facilities for the elderly (RCFE), also called …
2017 Annual Report For Digital Commons: The Legal Scholarship Repository @ Golden Gate University School Of Law, Janet Fischer
2017 Annual Report For Digital Commons: The Legal Scholarship Repository @ Golden Gate University School Of Law, Janet Fischer
Annual Reports
Digital Commons: The Legal Scholarship Repository @ Golden Gate University School of Law, or, simply, DC@GGULaw, is the institutional repository for the law school’s intellectual work and contributions to the field of law, produced by faculty, students, centers or conferences. This report highlights the major accomplishments of DC@GGULaw from May, 2016 through April, 2017.
Heroes Forgotten: Just My Luck, I’M Broken For A Buck, Jonathan Zimmermann
Heroes Forgotten: Just My Luck, I’M Broken For A Buck, Jonathan Zimmermann
Poverty Law Conference & Symposium
President Kennedy famously stated at his inaugural address: “Ask not ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country.” Throughout our years as a nation, handfuls of men and women have heard the calling to serve in the United States of America’s armed forces. While serving in the military may be an arduous process, transitioning back into the civilian world can be onerous as well. Although the former service member may be returning to a familiar land, many are now returning with unique and stressful experiences, making transitioning to civilian life …
Morning Session: Conference Report, Christian N. Okeke
Morning Session: Conference Report, Christian N. Okeke
Fulbright Symposium
Conference Report: Professor Dr. Christian Nwachukwu Okeke; “Reflections on International Law in an Era of Changes and Confusion.”
Supreme Court To Rule On Police Shooting Case: Excessive Force And Qualified Immunity, Natalie Lakosil
Supreme Court To Rule On Police Shooting Case: Excessive Force And Qualified Immunity, Natalie Lakosil
GGU Law Review Blog
Currently, a circuit split exists regarding the Ninth Circuit’s Provocation Rule. The deputies argue that Graham applies and that officers need to be free to make split‑second choices to respond to threats of force without stopping to replay their prior actions and evaluate whether someone might later accuse them of provoking the situation. Although this is true, some argue that officers should also be required to follow the Constitution in the first place and held liable if they cause the force to be used. The holding in Scott supports this type of analysis. While Graham allows for qualified immunity by …
A Call To Leadership: Who Will Answer?, Golden Gate University School Of Law
A Call To Leadership: Who Will Answer?, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Leadership Conference
The video is a recording of the panel for the "A Call to Leadership" conference held at Golden Gate University School of Law on March 17, 2017.
The flyer for the conference is attached and may be downloaded.
The Ip Law Book Review, Vol. 7#2, March 2017, William T. Gallagher
The Ip Law Book Review, Vol. 7#2, March 2017, William T. Gallagher
Intellectual Property Law
Reviews of:
WHAT’S WRONG WITH COPYING? by Abraham Drassinower, Harvard University Press, 2015, 288 pp., Hardcover, $39.95.
Reviewed by:
Mark Rose
Jessica Silbey
Glynn S. Lunney, Jr.
Author’s Response, by Abraham Drassinower,
California Supreme Court May Allow The Censoring Of Consumers’ Online Reviews, Jamie Cooperman
California Supreme Court May Allow The Censoring Of Consumers’ Online Reviews, Jamie Cooperman
GGU Law Review Blog
The use of social media to leave reviews creates a medium in which “word of mouth” can reach many more individuals who are in search of a specific product or service that can meet their needs. The accessibility of these forums reaching vast numbers of consumers lead to both positive and negative effects. For consumers, the ability to read about others’ good, bad, and neutral experiences can help them determine if the particular business is a right fit for them. For business owners, both positive and negative reviews can indicate to a business what consumers appreciate and also what the …