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While theAlameda County Superior Court does not publish such a searchable calendar, itdoes publish a list of each complex casethat has been filed, as well as each de-partment's calendar, which together,could be mined for useful information.With other courts, you either have tokno...
Article IV, Section 12(c)(4) of the California Constitution requires appropriations bills to be presented to the Governor for final action after the Budget Bill has been enacted. How have California courts viewed this requirement? One case explores the actual timing... ...
With Lexis+, legal practitioners can access official opinion text, summaries and headnotes of case law decided by the California Supreme Court since 1850, by the California Courts of Appeal since 1905 and by the appellate divisions of superior courts since 1929—as well as selected unpublished dec...
acting as coordinating masters to drive uniformity and efficiency in cases that are pending in both state and federal courts analyzing and allocating damages, in consultation with each party’s economic experts determining attorneys’ fee splits, applicability of interest, expert fees ...
Chapter one examines the constitutional context of the busing issue and focuses on the way courts have dealt with the problem. Attention is divided between... J Bolner,R Shanley - 《American Political Science Association》 被引量: 10发表: 1974年 Swann's way : the school busing case and the...
Similarly, in the present case, the courts have the task of developing procedures to ensure that release by bail and release on one's own recognizance are implemented in a constitutionally proper manner. Article I, section 12 of the state Constitution was amended in 1974 by ballot Proposition ...
It can thus be seen that the use of the word "gross" in defining the standard of review for appellate courts has been inadvertently adopted by a chain of case law dating back to the original language in Ferrea, in which the holding of the court did not require that such a standard be...
both prison terms and conditions of confinement—via the anti-punishment and related clauses in state constitutions. The symposium will explore the interplay between state and federal law, and how state courts can emerge from federal law’s shadow through the text, history, traditions, and unique...