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Another Blow to AG Bonta’s Attempt to End For-Profit Prisons in California

September 27, 2022   12:34 pmSeptember 28, 2022   5:11 am
A panel of 11 judges in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 8-3 on Monday that California’s state law that bans for-profit private prisons is to be blocked due to coming into conflict with federal law. The legal...
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Why Is the UC Hastings Renaming Bill an Interesting Bill Study?

September 27, 2022   7:23 amSeptember 27, 2022   10:37 am
In reviewing Assembly Bill 1936, authored by Assemblyman James Ramos (D-San Bernardino), University of California: Hastings College of the Law, now Chapter 478 of the Statutes of 2022, there are some interesting provisions to this bill. First, because of the...
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Bill to Punish Physicians for ‘Unprofessional Conduct’ and Wrongthink on Gov. Newsom’s Desk

September 27, 2022   7:14 amSeptember 28, 2022   4:42 pm
AB 2098 by Assemblyman Evan Low (D-Campbell), will punish physicians and surgeons for “unprofessional conduct” for advocating for the potential benefits of early treatment with off-label drugs, or those who dare to ask questions about COVID vaccine safety. Assembly Bill 2098 puts unconstitutional...
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A sea of empty desks inside the California State Assembly

What Bill Drafting Guidance Do We Have from the California Legislature’s Joint Rules?

September 26, 2022   7:18 pmSeptember 27, 2022   10:36 am
When drafting legislation in California, there are several sources of guidance in drafting bills and other forms of legislation (resolutions and constitutional amendments). The third source is the Joint Rules of the Assembly and Senate. What legislation drafting guidance is...
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El Cajon’s Onerous Homeless Problem is Coming From San Diego County

September 26, 2022   4:17 pmSeptember 27, 2022   10:34 am
El Cajon, a suburb of the City of San Diego, has an issue with homeless. While many cities throughout California have homeless troubles, city officials say El Cajon’s are being sent there by San Diego County. The small city of...
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Do Lieutenant Governors Sign Bills?

September 26, 2022   4:10 pmSeptember 27, 2022   10:33 am
The Governor of California obviously plays an integral role in the legislative process by providing final action (sign or veto) on bills. But, does the Lieutenant Governor of the state get to act on bills? The Governor and the Lt....
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Do Governors Allow Bills to Become Law Without Their Signature?

September 26, 2022   8:20 amSeptember 26, 2022   6:44 am
As readers know, in California, the Governor has three options when a bill reaches the Governor’s Desk: sign the bill (and it becomes law), veto the bill (and the bill does not become law, unless the Legislature overrides the veto),...
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