Environmental Law
Envt'l Law News FALL 2020, VOL. 29, NO. 2
Content
- The Pandemic's Impacts on Developers and Contractors May Call for Seldom-Used Relief: An Overview of the Principles of Force Majeure, Impracticability, and Frustration of Purpose
- MCLE Self-Study Article Groundwater Recharge Projects: Considerations for Water Managers and Neighboring Landowners
- Homeless Encampments and Water Quality
- 2019-2020 Public Law Journal Editorial Board
- 2019-2020 Executive Committee of the Real Property Law Section
- Environmental Law News Publications Committee
- Message from the Editors-in-Chief
- Table of Contents
- 2019-2020 Executive Committee of the Public Law Section
- 2019-2020 Environmental Law Section Executive Committee
- 2020 California Real Property Journal
- Message from the Section Chairs
- Carbon Projects and Working Forest Conservation in California
- Protecting Public Services for All Ratepayers: Proposition 218 Process After Plantier
- The California Government Claims Act: a Primer, Application to Real Property and Environmental Law Claims, and Recent California Supreme Court Decisions
Message from the Section Chairs
Tara Burd, Steve DeLateur, Alex Calero, Jennifer Novak
Dear Section Members,
The Chairs of the Public Law, Real Property Law, and Environmental Law Sections are pleased to bring you this joint publication of our respective law journals. This joint edition contains thoughtful and well-researched articles on cutting-edge issues that cross over the multiple practice areas of our three Sections. Now more than ever, our three Sections have the opportunity and the challenge to be beacons of leadership on matters covered by our Sections. Over the years, California practitioners have regularly looked to the law journals of our three Sections for guidance on sensitive cross-over legal issues, such as the ones discussed in the articles of this joint edition. We are confident that you will find these articles highly relevant and informative.
As chairs of these three Sections, we wish to express our gratitude to the Editorial Boards of our respective law journals who joined forces and worked seamlessly to produce an outstanding joint edition dealing with an array of complex topics and subject matter. We wholeheartedly congratulate them on a job well done!