Browsing: The University of the Pacific Law Review
In “Congress and Chaos: Reexamining the Role of Congress in Combating Climate Change” by Ryan Matthews, he takes a closer look…
Micah Green writes on existing frameworks in order to understand the limited scope of the regulatory jurisdiction in “Rough Waters: Assessing…
“Foreclosing on a Crisis: How a Presumption of Public Use Could Help Courts Decide Whether Eminent Domain of Underwater Mortgages…
In Amit Singh’s comment, titled “Accountability Matters: An Examination of Municipal Liability in § 1983 Actions,” he analyzes the birth, confirmation, and…
In Alisa Pinarbasi’s “Stop Hamburglaring Our Wages: The Right of Franchise Employees to Union Representation,” she describes the purpose and effects of…
After a thorough explanation of the historical and legal overview of railroad land grants, Kayla Thayer writes on the Brandt…
Program Panel I: Redefining Sex Offenses in the Criminal Law Moderator: Professor Raquel Aldana, McGeorge School of Law Presenters: Affirmative Consent:…
The McGeorge Law Review’s annual “Greensheets” issue consists of student-authored pieces discussing the background and legal implications of recently enacted…
Summary On New Year’s Eve 2013, a distracted Uber driver struck a family of pedestrians in a San Francisco crosswalk,…