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Viewpoint: Time To Abolish The 'Inquisitorial' Grand Jury System, Rachel A. Van Cleave
Viewpoint: Time To Abolish The 'Inquisitorial' Grand Jury System, Rachel A. Van Cleave
Publications
The U.S. criminal justice system is long overdue for reform and the best place to start is the institution of the criminal grand jury. This archaic aspect of our system was originally intended to protect individuals suspected of a crime by including people from the community as a check on those with the power of the state to enforce the law. The grand jury no longer serves this purpose and should be abolished.
Report To The Legislature And To The Governor - Fiscal Year 2013-2014, Agricultural Labor Relations Board
Report To The Legislature And To The Governor - Fiscal Year 2013-2014, Agricultural Labor Relations Board
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
Letter To The Editor, Rachel A. Van Cleave
Bankruptcy Court Properly Invalidated Transfer Of Mexican Coastal Villa Owned By Debtors, Roger Bernhardt
Bankruptcy Court Properly Invalidated Transfer Of Mexican Coastal Villa Owned By Debtors, Roger Bernhardt
Publications
No abstract provided.
Homebuyers' Frivolous Claims Against Seller's Listing Agent Warranted Terminating And Monetary Sanctions, Roger Bernhardt
Homebuyers' Frivolous Claims Against Seller's Listing Agent Warranted Terminating And Monetary Sanctions, Roger Bernhardt
Publications
No abstract provided.
The United Nations Security Mechanism And Africa: Challenges And The Way Forward, Nebiyou Dagne Tessema
The United Nations Security Mechanism And Africa: Challenges And The Way Forward, Nebiyou Dagne Tessema
Theses and Dissertations
The dissertation will, therefore, examine the evolving concept of security; the security mechanisms of the UN, AU and the African sub-regional organizations and their respective mandates in the maintenance of peace and security in Africa; assess the state of security in the continent; identify the key factors for the deterioration of the security situation in the continent; evaluate the effectiveness of the existing international security mechanisms in overcoming this dangerous trend; identify the key challenges and drawbacks in the present global security system; and suggest some recommendations on the way forward to meet the security challenges of the African continent …
Letter To The City Of San Francisco Concerning Hunters Point Candlestick Park Implosion, Environmental Law And Justice Clinic, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Letter To The City Of San Francisco Concerning Hunters Point Candlestick Park Implosion, Environmental Law And Justice Clinic, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic
Letter requesting that the San Francisco Planning Department decertify Addendum 3 to the Environmental Impact Report for the Candlestick Point-Hunters Point Shipyard Phase II; and engage the residents in the Bayview-Hunters Point community to arrive at a sound decision on an alternative that has the least air quality impacts on this vulnerable community.
Many Veterans’ Basic Needs Still Unmet: Golden Gate Conference, Katrina Dewey
Many Veterans’ Basic Needs Still Unmet: Golden Gate Conference, Katrina Dewey
Articles About GGU Law
The former general counsel of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, retired Col. Will Gunn, posed two questions to students, academics and others at the Golden Gate University School of Law‘s Second Annual Veterans Law Conference: “Is there anything interesting and meaningful left to do in veteran’s law and policy? Haven’t we solved these issues?”
Veterans Lead The Way At Golden Gate Law, Rachel A. Van Cleave
Veterans Lead The Way At Golden Gate Law, Rachel A. Van Cleave
Publications
No abstract provided.
Learning From The Hope Of Our Veterans, Rachel A. Van Cleave
Learning From The Hope Of Our Veterans, Rachel A. Van Cleave
Publications
I have previously written about the valuable perspective student veterans bring with them to law school and how their experiences and knowledge can enrich classroom discussion about the rule of law and democracy. More recently, I have been impressed with what I am learning about both the training military personnel undergo and their deployment experiences that can teach us all valuable lessons about resilience, grit and perseverance. Veterans also have a lot to teach us about hope. While preparing for combat is not at all the same as preparing to be a lawyer. there are similar mindsets and approaches that …
‘Tough’ Lawyer Keker Counsels Giving Veterans Legal Aid With Love, Katrina Dewey
‘Tough’ Lawyer Keker Counsels Giving Veterans Legal Aid With Love, Katrina Dewey
Articles About GGU Law
The Purple Heart honoree recently spoke about his experiences at the Second Annual Veterans Conference at Golden Gate University School of Law, telling an audience of students, academics and fellow leaders of the bar how best to provide legal advice to the men and women who constitute the nation’s 19.6 million military veterans. He came to the Mission Street campus, he said, because he’ll go anywhere to help vets – and to help students who work at Golden Gate’s veteran’s clinic and others who counsel veterans to appreciate who their clients are.
Golden Gate University Wins San Francisco Trial Lawyers Mock Trial Competition, Erik Christensen
Golden Gate University Wins San Francisco Trial Lawyers Mock Trial Competition, Erik Christensen
Press Releases
Golden Gate University School of Law (GGU Law)took first place in The San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association’s (SFTLA) annual Mock Trial competition, earning the title, “Best of the Bay,” for the third consecutive year and fourth first place win in five years. This year, GGU Law beat Santa Clara University, Stanford University and University of California, Hastings in the intense, day-long competition.
The Ip Law Book Review, Vol. 5#1, November 2014, William T. Gallagher
The Ip Law Book Review, Vol. 5#1, November 2014, William T. Gallagher
Intellectual Property Law
TRADEMARK PROTECTION AND TERRITORIALITY CHALLENGES IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY, edited by Irene Calboli and Edward Lee. Reviewed by Lisa P. Ramsey, University of San Diego School of Law.
INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN INDIGENOUS CULTURAL HERITAGE: LEGAL AND POLICY ISSUES, edited by Christoph B. Graber, Karolina Kuprecht, and Jessica C. Lai. Reviewed by Laura Nader, The University of California, Berkeley.
Most Diverse Law Schools, Mike Stetz
Most Diverse Law Schools, Mike Stetz
Articles About GGU Law
According to the National Jurist, GGU Law has improved its diversity ranking, moving from a B+ to an A-.
The article may also be read online here: http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/cypress/nationaljurist1114/#/26
What Do Those Who Disagree With A Development Agreement Do?, Roger Bernhardt
What Do Those Who Disagree With A Development Agreement Do?, Roger Bernhardt
Publications
No abstract provided.
Borrower's Wrongful Foreclosure Claims Based On An Alleged Failed Attempt To Securitize The Loan, Roger Bernhardt
Borrower's Wrongful Foreclosure Claims Based On An Alleged Failed Attempt To Securitize The Loan, Roger Bernhardt
Publications
No abstract provided.
Man Arrested On Federal Charges Of Operating Spin-Off Silk Road Website, Marc H. Greenberg
Man Arrested On Federal Charges Of Operating Spin-Off Silk Road Website, Marc H. Greenberg
Interviews
No abstract provided.
The Veterans Legal Advocacy Center, Rachel A. Van Cleave
The Veterans Legal Advocacy Center, Rachel A. Van Cleave
Veterans Legal Advocacy Center
Announcement of the new Veterans Legal Advocacy Center.
Sex Offender Residency Restrictions Serve No Purpose, Stephen Butts
Sex Offender Residency Restrictions Serve No Purpose, Stephen Butts
GGU Law Review Blog
No abstract provided.
Sixth Annual Chief Justice Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture: A Conversation With Bill Suter, Erik Christensen
Sixth Annual Chief Justice Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture: A Conversation With Bill Suter, Erik Christensen
Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture Series
Program Handbook for:
Sixth Annual Chief Justice Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture: A Conversation with Bill Suter - Former Clerk for the United States Supreme Court, and former acting Judge Advocate General for the United States Army
and
Second Annual Veterans Law Conference
Presented by the Law Students Veterans Coalition of Northern California
Celebrity Nude Photo Leak: Just One More Reminder That Privacy Does Not Exist Online And Legally, There’S Not Much We Can Do About It, Laurel O'Connor
Celebrity Nude Photo Leak: Just One More Reminder That Privacy Does Not Exist Online And Legally, There’S Not Much We Can Do About It, Laurel O'Connor
GGU Law Review Blog
No abstract provided.
Viewpoint: Want To Learn To Think Like A Lawyer? It's 'Elementary'!, Rachel A. Van Cleave
Viewpoint: Want To Learn To Think Like A Lawyer? It's 'Elementary'!, Rachel A. Van Cleave
Publications
Legal education is often described as teaching students "how to think like a lawyer." Indeed, most lawyers will agree that law school pedagogy altered their intellectual approach to problems, arguments and analytical challenges. However, most attempts to define the old saw "think like a lawyer" prove elusive. Maria Konnikova's book, "Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes," effectively captures what it means to think like a lawyer in a way that is both meaningful and relevant to the transformations occurring in legal education and in the practice of law. The book contains some great lessons for cultivating the habits of …
Looking For A Third Option: An Alternate Solution In The Gun Debate, Richard Miyasaki
Looking For A Third Option: An Alternate Solution In The Gun Debate, Richard Miyasaki
GGU Law Review Blog
No abstract provided.
Obituary- Jack Lani Bader, Sfgate.Com
Environmental Law And Justice Clinic Fall 2014 Report, Helen H. Kang
Environmental Law And Justice Clinic Fall 2014 Report, Helen H. Kang
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic
The Clinic provides legal and technical assistance to communities that bear a disproportionate pollution burden while enjoying fewer of the benefits and basic amenities such as clean drinking water and open space. We focus on communities in California, although some projects address pollution reduction at the national level. Three core areas continued to dominate our efforts in the last year: clean drinking water for low-income communities, clean energy for California, and air pollution reduction. We also provided legal consulting to numerous organizations that sought our specialized expertise in the areas of clean air, energy, and environmental justice strategy.
Werc Newsletter, Fall 2014, Hina B. Shah
Werc Newsletter, Fall 2014, Hina B. Shah
Women’s Employment Rights Clinic
No abstract provided.
Expanding Commitment To Those Who Served, Francesca Parise
Expanding Commitment To Those Who Served, Francesca Parise
Veterans Legal Advocacy Center
The opening of Golden Gate University School of Law’s Veterans Legal Advocacy Center (VLAC) this fall represents a major stride in the university’s commitment to serve military veterans by helping some with their legal issues and by supporting others who wish to join the legal profession — while also offering GGU Law students an opportunity to assist with veterans’ legal needs.
The Fallout Of Too Big For Trial: Advocating Control Person Liability, Tudor Jones
The Fallout Of Too Big For Trial: Advocating Control Person Liability, Tudor Jones
Golden Gate University Law Review
The Subprime Mortgage Crisis of 2008 (Subprime Crisis or Crisis) caused an unprecedented worldwide recession. Between 2007 and 2010, the global financial services sector lost 325,000 jobs. In the United States, consumer household net worth decreased by $11 trillion. Meanwhile, C-level executives (hereafter, executives or corporate officers) from sixteen of the firms most closely associated with the Subprime Crisis were eligible to receive golden parachute payments approaching $1 billion if their firms’ failures had resulted in their terminations. Because of the government bailout program, that money would have been indirectly funded by United States taxpayers.
The Subprime Crisis presented the …
Arrested Development: A Call For Feasible Market-Control Measures To Incentivize Alternative Fuel Innovation And Combat Global Climate Change, Michael Digrande
Arrested Development: A Call For Feasible Market-Control Measures To Incentivize Alternative Fuel Innovation And Combat Global Climate Change, Michael Digrande
Golden Gate University Law Review
This Comment examines the implementation and perceived effectiveness of measures like California’s LCFS (Low Carbon Fuel Standard). The following Parts explore the United States’ arrested development in implementing effective market-based measures to reduce GHGs, and how a market-based approach to incentivize fuel innovation is simply one facet in addressing the complex issue of global climate change. Part I addresses the science of global warming, identifying the immediate need to transition from an economy reliant on fossil fuels to one buoyed by the promise of new, zero-emission fuels. Part II provides background on how current notions of federalism shape environmental policy …
Ag-Gag Laws: A Shift In The Wrong Direction For Animal Welfare On Farms, Larissa Wilson
Ag-Gag Laws: A Shift In The Wrong Direction For Animal Welfare On Farms, Larissa Wilson
Golden Gate University Law Review
This Comment argues that ag-gag laws are roadblocks to the creation, enforcement, and expansion of animal cruelty laws. Part I provides background on the development of farming, current farming conditions, and the implications of farm conditions for consumers. It also gives a brief history of undercover investigative reporting and the ag-gag laws that have followed. Part II explains how ag-gag laws prevent the creation of effective animal welfare statutes by limiting the public awareness that leads directly to the establishment of new anti-cruelty measures. Part III explains that ag-gag legislation obstructs the enforcement of animal welfare statutes because these measures …