Public Law
Public Law Journal: - 2017, R.P. VOL. 35, NO. 3/4 and Fall 2017, P.L. Vol. 40, No. 4
Content
- 2017-2018 Executive Committee of the Public Law Section
- 2017-2018 Executive Committee of the Real Property Law Section
- 2017-2018 Public Law Journal Editorial Board
- 2017-2018 Real Property Journal Editorial Board
- A Message from the Chair of the Public Law Section
- A Modern Take on a Venerable Doctrine: Navigating the Tidelands Trust in California
- Goat Hill Tavern: a Retrospective
- Landslides In California: What Are Your Insurance Options When You Feel the Earth Move?
- Local Regulation of Vacation Rentals and Other Transitory-lodging Uses in Residential Districts
- MCLE Self Study Article: Climate Disruption and Sea Level Rise: Legal Issues for Coastal Land Use in California
- Scher v. Burke—the Doctrine of Implied Dedication to a Public Use for Roadways and Recreational Use in California; Implications for Public Policy and Private Real Property Rights
- Table of Contents
- Message from the Real Property Section
Message from The Real Property Section
Executive Committee Co-Chairs
Gary M. Laturno
Christine Gregorak
Welcome to Issue No. 3/4 of the California Real Property Law Journal. Members of the Real Property Law Section Executive Committee are greatly pleased to partner with the Public Law Section to bring you this jointly produced issue. The overlap of real property law and public law has always been a significant one. As illustrated in this issue, the law has evolved to the point where the two disciplines are tightly integrated. Thus, it is essential for practitioners to stay informed of changes in the law in both disciplines.