Public Law
Public Law Journal: Winter 2014, Vol. 37, No. 1
Content
- Enter the Public Law Section Student Writing Competition-deadline May 12
- Municipal Condemnation of Mortgage Loans
- The Public Law Section 2014 Student Writing Competition
- Police Liability for Tactical Conduct Preceding the Use of Force-the Implications of Hayes v. County of San Diego
- Legislation Update
- Litigation & Case Law Update
- Message from the Chair
- Public Lawyer of the Year Nominations Sought
- Substandard Designs and Better Technology-New Developments in Design Immunity
- Masthead
- Legislation Update
- Police Liability for Tactical Conduct Preceding the Use of Force-the Implications of Hayes v. County of San Diego
- Litigation & Case Law Update
- Municipal Condemnation of Mortgage Loans
- Enter the Public Law Section Student Writing Competition-deadline May 12
- Masthead
- Substandard Designs and Better Technology-New Developments in Design Immunity
- Message from the Chair
- The Public Law Section 2014 Student Writing Competition
- Public Lawyer of the Year Nominations Sought
The Public Law Section 2014 Student Writing Competition
Win a $2,000 cash prize, get published in the Public Law Journal, and win a trip to the 2014 State Bar Annual Meeting!
Deadline May 12, 2014
The California State Bar Public Law Section seeks entries for its annual Student Writing Competition. The competition is open to students at all California-accredited law schools, and the winner receives a $2,000 cash prize; transportation and hotel expenses for two nights at the State Bar Annual Meeting in San Diego in September where the winner will be recognized at an awards reception; and publication in the Public Law Journal.