Public Law
Public Law Journal: Spring 2020, Vol. 43, No. 2
Content
- 2019-2020 Executive Committee of the Public Law Section
- 2019-2020 Public Law Journal Editorial Board
- A Personal Plea for Addressing the Root Causes of Racism
- ". . . and Justice for All"āBetter Serving the Public, and Enhancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- Equitable Marijuana Regulation Can Redress the Impacts of the War on Drugs in Black and Brown Communities
- Law Enforcement Use of Force and SurveillanceāPublic Law Section Webinar Resources
- Litigation & Case Law Update
- Message from the Chair
- Public Lawyer Spotlight: Ryan M. Harrison, Sr., Associate, Lozano Smith
- The Covid-19 Pandemic, the Role of Counties and Cities, and Constitutional Challenges to the Exercise of Their Authority
- Gone Fishing? Preventing Accusations of Investigative Subpoena Overreach
Gone Fishing? Preventing Accusations of Investigative Subpoena Overreach
By Alexander M. Calero
MCLE SELF-STUDY ARTICLE
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Alexander M. Calero is a senior counsel at the California Department of Business Oversight and the outgoing Chair of the Public Law Executive Committee of the California Lawyers Association. Please note that the views expressed by Mr. Calero are not necessarily those of the Commissioner of Business Oversight or the staff of the Department of Business Oversight.