Public Law
Public Law Journal: Fall 2016, Vol. 39, No. 4
Content
- Bid Problems Don't Have to be Big Problems Part Two: Managing Bid Protests
- Four Members Appointed to the Public Law Section Executive Committe
- Law School Events
- Litigation & Case Law Update
- Message from the Chair
- Public Law Journal
- Public Law Section
- Remarks of the 2016 Ronald M. George Public Lawyer of the Year Award Recipient Sylvia Torres-Guillén
- Sylvia Torres-Guillén Honored as the 2016 Public Lawyer of the Year
- The Anomalous Result: California Higher Education Student-on-Student Violence
- Loyola Law School Student Michaela Goldstein Wins Public Law Student Writing Competition
Loyola Law School Student Michaela Goldstein Wins Public Law Student Writing Competition
Each year, in order to further its mission of analyzing important legal issues unique to public lawyers and recognizing the contributions of public law attorneys, the Public Law Section sponsors a Student Writing Competition. The winner of the 2016 student writing competition is Michaela Goldstein, a third-year student at Loyola Law School.
Ms. Goldstein’s article, "The Anomalous Result: California Higher Education Student-on-Student Violence" is a thoughtful exploration of the potential expansion of workplace danger laws to educational institutions on students’ behalf. Ms. Goldstein received her award at the State Bar Annual Meeting in San Diego on September 30, 2016.
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