Public Law
Public Law Journal: 2017, Vol. 40, No. 3
Content
- California's Racial Identity and Profiling Act Ushers in Sweeping Changes for Law Enforcement
- Demystifying Design-Build Projects—Procurement Tips for Local Agencies
- Four Members Appointed to the Public Law Section Executive Committee
- Litigation & Case Law Update
- Message from the Chair
- Michael J. Mais Honored as the 2017 Public Lawyer of the Year
- Public Law Journal
- The Public Law Section Hosts Law Enforcement Use of Force and Liability Conference
- Public Law Section
Public Law Section
Mission Statement
The mission of the Public Law Section is to ensure that laws relating to the function and operation of public agencies are clear, effective and serve the public interest; to advance public service through public law practice; and to enhance the effectiveness of public law practitioners. The Section focuses on addressing issues related to administrative law, constitutional law, municipal law, open meeting laws, political and/or election law, education law, state and federal legislation, public employment, government contracts, tort liability and regulations, land use/environment issues, and public lawyer ethics.
The Section provides topical educational programs, seminars and resource materials; works to enhance the recognition of, and participation by, public law practitioners in the State Bar; presents its annual Ronald M. George Public Lawyer of the Year award to public law practitioners who have made significant and continuous contributions to the profession; and publishes the quarterly Public Law Journal.