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Some General Rules on Digest Keys

October 19, 2023   4:38 pmOctober 19, 2023   4:38 pm
Have you ever wondered how the Office of Legislative Counsel (OLC) determines how to mark the four Digest Keys found at the bottom of the Legislative Counsel’s Digest? If so, then read on as I have tried to provide some...
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Sponsoring a Bill in the California Legislature

October 19, 2023   2:45 amOctober 19, 2023   6:55 am
By Ray LeBov and Chris Micheli While supporting or opposing a bill, or multiple bills, can often be a difficult task for a lobbyist, having a client who is the sponsor of a bill can be even more challenging. Why? Because...
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UC Berkeley Professor Urges Law Firms Not to Hire His ‘Anti-Semitic’ Students

October 18, 2023   7:34 amOctober 18, 2023   7:34 am
Law Professor Steven Davidoff Solomon at University California, Berkeley wrote an op ed in the Wall Street Journal warning legal employers to not hire his law students, because some of them are antisemitic. Professor Solomon said that some of his...
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Who Should Make Statements in California Bills?

October 18, 2023   6:24 amOctober 18, 2023   6:24 am
Who should make statements in California bills? I hope the answer is obviously the Legislature. The lawmaking power is granted to the California Legislature by Article IV of our state Constitution. What form should these statements take? Findings and Declarations...
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Why Do Tax Statutes Use Different Repeal Language?

October 16, 2023   2:49 pmOctober 16, 2023   5:20 pm
As readers know, the California Legislature occasionally places “sunset dates,” or “repealers,” in a bill so that the enacted statute will be repealed as of a specified date. This is usually accomplished by the following provision: This section shall remain...
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Does California Use Headings in Statutes?

October 16, 2023   2:12 pmOctober 16, 2023   2:12 pm
Yes, many California statutes have headings, which are valuable to those researching the law or trying to find a relevant statutory provision. Normally, code sections are not captioned in the drafting stage, such as when a bill is going through...
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When a New Law Conflicts with an Existing Law

October 15, 2023   4:05 pmOctober 15, 2023   4:05 pm
As you might imagine, sometimes a bill in the California Legislature with a new statute might conflict with another state law, or even federal law. How is that handled in the legislation? Obviously under the federal Supremacy Clause, a federal...
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