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JUST A MATTER OF FAIRNESS: WHAT THE FEDERAL RECOGNITION OF CALIFORNIA REGISTERED DOMESTIC PARTNERS MEANS IN THE FIGHT FOR TAX EQUITY


15 Chap. L. Rev. 613 Chapman Law Review Winter 2012 Comments JUST A MATTER OF FAIRNESS: WHAT THE FEDERAL RECOGNITION OF CALIFORNIA REGISTERED DOMESTIC PARTNERS MEANS IN THE FIGHT FOR TAX EQUITY Rebecca J. Kipper [tippy title="*" header="off"]J.D. candidate 2012 Chapman University School of Law. I would like to thank Professor…

CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL ON TRACK? BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN COMPETING LAND USE ISSUES WITH THE CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL PROJECT


15 Chap. L. Rev. 585 Chapman Law Review Winter 2012 Comments CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL ON TRACK? BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN COMPETING LAND USE ISSUES WITH THE CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL PROJECT Kevin J. Grochow [tippy title="*" header="off"]J.D. Candidate, Chapman University School of Law, May 2012; B.A. History, University of California, Irvine, June…

SLAPPING CRIMINAL SPEECH: HOW EVOLUTION OF THE ILLEGALITY EXCEPTION HAS IMPACTED CALIFORNIA’S ANTI-SLAPP STATUTE


15 Chap. L. Rev. 537 Chapman Law Review Winter 2012 Articles SLAPPING CRIMINAL SPEECH: HOW EVOLUTION OF THE ILLEGALITY EXCEPTION HAS IMPACTED CALIFORNIA’S ANTI-SLAPP STATUTE Orlando J. Villalba [tippy title="*" header="off"]Senior Counsel at Mortgage Recovery Law Group in Glendale, California. I would like to thank all who helped prepare this article…