Public Law
Public Law Journal: 2023, VOLUME 45, NUMBER 1
Content
- 2022-2023 Executive Committee of the Real Property Law Section
- 2022-2023 Public Law Executive Committee
- BEHIND THE WORDS OF THE CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESIDENTIAL PURCHASE AGREEMENT: LEGAL AND PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS
- How Public Agencies Can Reduce Blight and Generate Revenue With Civil Litigation
- Inside This Issue
- Letter From the California Real Property Editor
- Letter From the Public Law Section Chair
- Moncharsh and the Risk of Arbitration
- Public Law Case Updates
- Public Law Editorial Board
- Public Lawyer Spotlight: Charles Bell, Jr., City Attorney For the City of National City
- Real Property Editorial Board
- Recent Rpls Enews Articles
- U.S. Supreme Court Issues First Amendment Decisions Impacting Sign Regulations and Flag Policies
- Letter From the Public Law Section Editor
LETTER FROM THE PUBLIC LAW SECTION EDITOR
Written by Christopher B. Whitman Editor-in-Chief
Welcome to this joint issue of the Real Property Journal and Public Law Journal. It is exciting for us to offer the members of these two CLA sections this publication that highlights some of the interesting crossover topics that affect each of our sections.
In one article, Ryan Griffith explores how cities and counties can remediate nuisance properties using the receivership process, which is particularly relevant given the statewide housing shortage and the competitiveness of the residential housing market. In another article, Scott Smith, Matthew Richardson, and Ryan Stager provide an overview of First Amendment law and current municipal policies regarding the siting of flags and flag poles on property owned by public entities.
We hope you enjoy this joint issue and the topics it addresses, and we look forward to collaborating in the future.