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Canon of Statutory Construction – Whole Act Rule

October 26, 2022   8:41 amOctober 26, 2022   8:43 am
For purposes of statutory construction, the courts and bill drafters use a series of “canons” to guide them. These include textual canons (intrinsic aids), linguistic presumptions and grammatical conventions, substantive canons, and extrinsic aids. It is impossible to list them...
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Californians Inundated with Mask and Vax ads by CA Dept. of Public Health

October 26, 2022   8:15 amNovember 27, 2022   4:03 pm
Californians are being inundated with advertisements pushing Covid vaccines and masks by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). These ads are everywhere – radio, television, online ads, social media, iHeart radio, Sirius radio – even radio hosts are being...
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Special Session or Extraordinary Session – Which Is It?

October 24, 2022   10:52 amOctober 24, 2022   10:55 am
With an impending special session being called by Governor Gavin Newsom when the California Legislature convenes its 2023-24 Regular Session on December 5, some observers have asked, “Is it called a special session or an extraordinary session?” California Constitution The...
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Another Unconstitutional Racial Quota Bites the Dust, but May Not Be Gone for Good

October 24, 2022   7:54 amOctober 24, 2022   8:26 am
Just in time for Halloween, the State of California has properly dealt with zombie legislation. The Governor recently signed AB 1604, “The Upward Mobility Act,” a bill that attempted to bring a racial quota back from the dead when the...
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Canon of Statutory Construction — Noscitur a Sociis

October 23, 2022   8:16 amOctober 23, 2022   8:19 am
For purposes of statutory construction, the courts and bill drafters use a series of “canons” to guide them. These include textual canons (intrinsic aids), linguistic presumptions and grammatical conventions, substantive canons, and extrinsic aids. It is impossible to list them...
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Canon of Statutory Construction – ‘In Pari Materia’

October 22, 2022   7:42 amOctober 22, 2022   7:45 am
For purposes of statutory construction, the courts and bill drafters use a series of “canons” to guide them. These include textual canons (intrinsic aids), linguistic presumptions and grammatical conventions, substantive canons, and extrinsic aids. It is impossible to list them...
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How to Draft an Intent Bill

October 20, 2022   11:40 amOctober 20, 2022   1:59 pm
In the California Legislature, an “intent bill” is basically used as a placeholder for a future measure to be amended into the intent bill. Quite often bills introduced in the California Legislature without substantive language in them are called “spot...
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