“Rebooting California: Initiatives, Conventions and Government Reform”

Loyola Law School Los Angeles and the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review are pleased to announce a Symposium on California Government Reform, to be held on our campus on Friday, September 24, 2010. A dedicated issue of the Law Review will be published in early 2011. An impressive array of scholars and policy leaders will discuss some of the pressing structural issues facing California, including electoral and political reform. The schedule and a complete list of speakers can be found on our website. Please also visit the website to register for the Symposium (attendance is free, except for a minimal charge for those desiring MCLE credit), or email [email protected].
The Symposium is co-sponsored by: the California State Association of Counties, the California Supreme Court Historical Society, the Center for California Studies at Sacramento State University, the Center for Governmental Studies, the Civil Justice Program at Loyola Law School, the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics at the University of Southern California, the League of California Cities, and United Ways of California.
For more information, please contact Karl Manheim (karl.manheim-at-lls.edu).

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