Public Law
Public Law Journal: Spring 2016, Vol. 39, No. 2
Content
- A Tax by Another Name: Beware of Excessive Fees Included in Exclusive Waste Hauling Franchise Contracts
- Kirby v. County of Fresno: Can a City or County Make It a Crime to Cultivate or Use Medical Marijuana?
- Message from the Chair
- Profiles in Public Law: An Interview With Dennis D. O'neil
- Public Law Journal
- Public Law Section
- The Public Law Section Hosts Two Dynamic Conferences
- Weaving Together the Strands of Big Data Policy and Practice in Local Government
- Litigation & Case Law Update
Litigation & Case Law Update
By Eugene Park*
PUBLIC RECORDS
(2016) _ Cal.4th _ (Cal. Supreme Court, filed Mar. 17, 2016); (2015) 239 Cal.App.4th 33 (Court of Appeal, First Dist., ordered pub. Mar. 17, 2016).
California Supreme Court provides final holding that inadvertent release of documents protected by attorney-client or attorney work product privileges in response to Public Records Act request does not constitute waiver of those privileges.