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Report on Activities 2009-2010
UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment REPORT ON ACTIVITIES 2009-2010 August, 2010 Introduction Since 1945, the UCLA institute for Research on Labor and Employment (IRLE) has been committed to excellence in research, teaching and civic engagement. The 2009-2010 year was no exception, and despite a challenging fis- cal and political environment, IRLE maintained a vigorous and productive schedule of research and events. De- scribed in detail in this annual report, these achievements include: • Global partnerships with colleagues in China, Vietnam, Brazil and Mexico. • Increased profile and collaborations with the Los Angeles labor community organizations. • Improved collaboration between IRLE units on research projects. • The development and support of scholarly networks across UCLA departments and research centers. • Over 40 publications (books, articles, working papers, etc) by IRLE faculty and staff. One major IRLE report, Broken Laws, Unprotected Workers sparked editorials in the New York Times and Washington Post. • Over 50 academic and community events, hosted at both UCLA and at the Downtown Labor Center. • Formalization of an IRLE Visiting Scholar Program, initiated this year with five scholars from four countries. • Highest enrollment to-date (107) for the undergraduate Labor and Workplace Studies Minor. IRLE is laying the groundwork to build on these accomplishments and to initiate new research and outreach programs and events. There is no doubt that 2010-11 will be a financially challenging year for IRLE, and indeed for the whole University of California system. IRLE plans to meet these challenges by further expanding recently launched grant-writing and development efforts that brought in significant funds in the current year, and by build- ing added synergies among the units of IRLE and through collaborations. -
California Legislature 2011-12
“I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” I EDMUND G. BROWN JR. GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA III GAVIN NEWSOM LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IV DARRELL STEINBERG PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE V JOHN A. PÉREZ SPEAKER OF THE ASSEMBLY VI FIONA MA SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE OF THE ASSEMBLY VII Memoranda VIII CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE AT SACRAMENTO Biographies and Photographs of SENATE AND ASSEMBLY MEMBERS AND OFFICERS List of SENATE AND ASSEMBLY MEMBERS, OFFICERS, ATTACHES, COMMITTEES and RULES OF THE TWO HOUSES and Standards of Conduct of the Senate Together With a List of the Members of Congress, State Officers, Etc. 2011–12 REGULAR SESSION (2011 Edition) Convened December 6, 2010 Published August 2011 GREGORY SCHMIDT Secretary of the Senate E. DOTSON WILSON Chief Clerk of the Assembly IX SENATE LEADERSHIP President pro Tempore Darrell Steinberg (D) Majority Leader Ellen M. Corbett (D) Democratic Caucus Chair Kevin de León Republican Leader Bob Dutton Republican Caucus Chair Bob Huff Republican Whip Doug La Malfa Senate Rules Committee: Darrell Steinberg (D) (Chair); Tom Harman (R) (Vice Chair); Elaine Alquist (D); Kevin de León (D); Jean Fuller (R). X CONTENTS PAGE California Representatives in Congress ................. 13 Directory of State Officers ..................................... 16 Constitutional Officers ....................................... 16 Legislative Department ...................................... 20 SENATE ................................................................ 21 Biographies and Photographs of Senators ......... 23 Biographies and Photographs of Officers .......... 49 Senatorial Districts............................................. 51 Senators—Occupations, District Addresses ....... 53 Senate Chamber Seating Chart .......................... 64 Standing Committees ......................................... 65 Senators and Committees of Which They Are Members........................................ -
Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA
18 Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA (Population 2000, 33,871,648) SENATORS DIANNE FEINSTEIN, Democrat, of San Francisco, CA; born in San Francisco, June 22, 1933; education: B.A., Stanford University, 1955; elected to San Francisco Board of Super- visors, 1970–78; president of Board of Supervisors: 1970–71, 1974–75, 1978; mayor of San Francisco, 1978–88; candidate for governor of California, 1990; recipient: Distinguished Woman Award, San Francisco Examiner; Achievement Award, Business and Professional Women’s Club, 1970; Golden Gate University, California, LL.D. (hon.), 1979; SCOPUS Award for Out- standing Public Service, American Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; University of Santa Clara, D.P.S. (hon.); University of Manila, D.P.A. (hon.), 1981; Antioch University, LL.D. (hon.), 1983; Los Angeles Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith’s Distinguished Serv- ice Award, 1984; French Legion d’Honneur from President Mitterand, 1984; Mills College, LL.D. (hon.), 1985; U.S. Army’s Commander’s Award for Public Service, 1986; Brotherhood/ Sisterhood Award, National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1986; Paulist Fathers Award, 1987; Episcopal Church Award for Service, 1987; U.S. Navy Distinguished Civilian Award, 1987; Silver Spur Award for Outstanding Public Service, San Francisco Planning and Urban Renewal Association, 1987; All Pro Management Team Award for No. 1 Mayor, City and State Magazine, 1987; Community Service Award Honoree for Public Service, 1987; American Jew- ish Congress, 1987; President’s Award, St. Ignatius High School, San Francisco, 1988; Coro Investment in Leadership Award, 1988; President’s Medal, University of California at San Fran- cisco, 1988; University of San Francisco, D.H.L. -
Daunting Ballot Awaiting California Voters by MATTHEW ARTZ | [email protected], July 4, 2016
Election 2016: Daunting ballot awaiting California voters By MATTHEW ARTZ | [email protected], July 4, 2016 Voters are in store for another thick November ballot — one that will offer up more statewide initiatives than IHOP has pancake dishes. With California Secretary of State Alex Padilla certifying 17 ballot measures late last week — the most for any election since March 2000, when the state’s voters grappled with 20 measures A man fills out a ballot while standing at a voting booth at City Hall in — local residents can expect San Francisco, Tuesday, June 7, 2016. (AP) to cast upward of five double-sided pages worth of votes and receive election guides that could number more than 200 pages, said Joe Canciamilla, Contra Costa County’s election chief. “The ballot is just going to be a nightmare,” he said. As voters labor over questions about legalizing marijuana, eliminating the death penalty and making adult film actors wear condoms during sex, studies show that nearly 1 in 10 of them will likely give up before making it to the raft of local races, including a $3 billion BART bond measure. And many more will find themselves nixing initiatives they never had the time to grasp, said Shaun Bowler, a ballot measure expert at UC Riverside. “The conventional wisdom is the more propositions you have, the more ‘no’ voting you get because people say, ‘I don’t want to take the time to figure this out,’ ” he said. But that’s the price of the election business in California, where the state’s century-old commitment to direct democracy is both a hallowed institution and a source of ritual bellyaching. -
KPCC-KPCV-KUOR Quarterly Report JAN-MAR 2012
Quarterly Programming Report Jan- Mar 2012 KPCC / KPCV / KUOR Date Key Synopsis Guest/Reporter Duration Pasadena Police Department will deploy more officers as Occupy activists plan to demonstrate at the 1/1/2012 POLI Rose Parade. CC :19 Skiers and snowboarders across the western United States face a "snow drought" this winter on some 1/1/2012 SPOR of their favorite slopes. Unknown :16 The three-year old Clean Trucks Program at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach moves into its 1/1/2012 TRAN final phase as the year begins. Peterson :58 1/1/2012 LAW Another dozen arson fires broke out overnight in Los Angeles and West Hollywood. CC :17 1/1/2012 ART Native American creation story and bird songs come alive in new Riverside art exhibition. Cuevas 1:33 1/1/2012 MEDI We asked KPCC listeners to look back on 2011 and ahead to 2012. CC :13 1/1/2012 DC Congressmangpyy shares a New Year's Day breakfast recipe. Felde 1:33 contract with United Teachers Los Angeles – an unprecedented agreement that Deasy called “groundbreaking work,” aimed at providing more freedom for teachers, school administrators and 1/2/12 YOUT parents top,gpggpp, manage their respective schools. John Deasy 00:31 of course. Comedy Congress has hung up its Christmas stocking and finds it full of Mitt and Newt and Barack – and it’s our holiday gift to you. Perry ups the voting age; Obama very politely asks Iran for his Alonzo Bodden, Greg 1/2/12 POLI drone back and we play the highlight reel of Cain’s self-described brain twirlings! And just as we thoughtProops, Ben Gleib 00:65 Dr. -
Public Law Journal, Vol 37, No 1
Vol. 37, No. 1 Winter 2014 An Official Publication of the State Bar of California Public Law Section Inside this Issue Substandard Designs and MCLE SELF-STUDY ARTICLE Better Technology—New (Check end of this article for information on how to access 1.0 self-study credit.) Developments in Design Immunity By Kimon Manolius, Christine Hiler Substandard Designs & Julie Veit Page 1 Message from the Chair: The 2014 Public Law Section! and Better Technology— By David H. Hirsch Page 9 Public Lawyer of the Year New Developments in Nominations Sought Page 11 Municipal Condemnation of Mortgage Loans Design Immunity By John Vlahoplus Page 15 By Kimon Manolius, Christine Hiler and Julie Veit* Enter the Public Law Section Student Writing Competition— Deadline May 12 Page 21 Police Liability for Tactical Conduct Preceding the Use of I. INTRODUCTION it, provide public agencies with the Force—The Implications of Hayes v. County of San Diego guidance necessary to establish Design immunity is a powerful tool By Michael R. Linden and design immunity and to protect Justin B. Atkinson Page 23 for public agencies. If established, themselves from dangerous condition it bars liability where a reasonable Legislation Update of public property lawsuits. As an By Kenneth J. Price Page 29 design feature approved in advance affirmative defense, design immunity 1 Litigation & Case Law Update of construction causes an injury. is particularly appropriate for 3 By Scott Dickey Page 31 Premised on the separation of powers summary judgment. doctrine, design immunity prevents This article provides an update on the judicial branch from interfering two important developments to this with or otherwise second-guessing otherwise relatively static doctrine. -
Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA
18 Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA (Population 2010, 37,253,956) SENATORS DIANNE FEINSTEIN, Democrat, of San Francisco, CA; born in San Francisco, June 22, 1933; education: B.A., Stanford University, 1955; elected to San Francisco Board of Super- visors, 1970–78; president of Board of Supervisors: 1970–71, 1974–75, 1978; mayor of San Francisco, 1978–88; candidate for governor of California, 1990; recipient: Distinguished Woman Award, San Francisco Examiner; Achievement Award, Business and Professional Women’s Club, 1970; Golden Gate University, California, LL.D. (hon.), 1979; SCOPUS Award for Out- standing Public Service, American Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; University of Santa Clara, D.P.S. (hon.); University of Manila, D.P.A. (hon.), 1981; Antioch University, LL.D. (hon.), 1983; Los Angeles Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith’s Distinguished Serv- ice Award, 1984; French Legion d’Honneur from President Mitterand, 1984; Mills College, LL.D. (hon.), 1985; U.S. Army’s Commander’s Award for Public Service, 1986; Brotherhood/ Sisterhood Award, National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1986; Paulist Fathers Award, 1987; Episcopal Church Award for Service, 1987; U.S. Navy Distinguished Civilian Award, 1987; Silver Spur Award for Outstanding Public Service, San Francisco Planning and Urban Renewal Association, 1987; All Pro Management Team Award for No. 1 Mayor, City and State Magazine, 1987; Community Service Award Honoree for Public Service, 1987; American Jew- ish Congress, 1987; President’s Award, St. Ignatius High School, San Francisco, 1988; Coro Investment in Leadership Award, 1988; President’s Medal, University of California at San Fran- cisco, 1988; University of San Francisco, D.H.L. -
Sen. Barbara Boxer (D–Calif.) Junior Senator from California
CQ Custom Member Profiles Source: CQ Member Profiles Sen. Barbara Boxer (D–Calif.) Junior Senator from California Residence: Rancho Mirage Born: Nov. 11, 1940; Brooklyn, N.Y. Religion: Jewish Family: Husband, Stewart Boxer; two children Education: Brooklyn College, B.A. 1962 (economics) Military Service: None Career: Congressional aide; journalist; stockbroker Elected: 1992 (3rd term) Note: Chief Deputy Whip Political Highlights: Candidate for Marin County Board of Supervisors, 1972; Marin County Board of Supervisors, 1977-83 (president, 1980); U.S. House, 1983-93 Committees: • Commerce, Science & Transportation (Aviation Operations, Safety & Security; Consumer Protection, Product Safety & Insurance; Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries & Coast Guard; Science & Space; Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine) • Environment & Public Works (Chairwoman) • Foreign Relations (East Asian & Pacific Affairs; International Development; International Operations & Organizations; Near Eastern & South & Central Asian Affairs) • Select Ethics (Chairwoman) Phone: 202-224-3553 | Fax: 202-228-3972 | Web: http://boxer.senate.gov 112 Hart Bldg. | Washington, DC 20510-0505 Sen. Barbara Boxer (D–Calif.) Junior Senator from California Link to Profile Archives: February 2009 | October 2008 | April 2007 (PIA) | 109th Congress | 108th Congress | 107th Congress | 106th Congress | 105th Congress | 104th Congress CQ Politics in America Profile (Updated: March 11, 2009) As chairwoman of the Environment and Public Works Committee, Boxer has sparked more than a few YouTube moments in which she has brassily put down her opponents. That is hardly surprising, given her repeated outspokenness during her quarter-century on Capitol Hill. Boxer’s brash liberalism, environmentalism, feminist sympathies and anti-war sentiment have made her an icon of the political left. She often displays little patience for those who don’t share her views. -
California Labor & Employment Law Review Vol. 35 No. 2
Volume 35 No. 2 March 2021 Official Publication of the California Lawyers Association Labor and Employment Law Section Co-founder of Levin & Nalbandyan, LLP, partner Jacob Nalbandyan heads the civil litigation MCLE Self-Study: department focused on labor and employment law. ASSOCIATIONAL REASONABLE He argued for plaintiff- appellant in Castro-Ramirez ACCOMMODATIONS? v. Dependable Highway Express, Inc., an associational DEFINITELY MAYBE! disability discrimination case. Kelly (Ka In) Chan is a member of the employment litigation department at Levin & Nalbandyan, LLP, where she practices labor By Jacob Nalbandyan and Kelly (Ka In) Chan & employment law. Passionate about justice, she works hard to make sure her clients get rightfully compensated, and volunteers in multiple legal clinics. INTRODUCTION In California, the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA)1 affords wide protections to employees As associational disability discrimination laws take with disabilities. It imposes strict affirmative duties on shape in California, we must familiarize ourselves with the employer in this regard, all of which are aimed at their interplay with related reasonable accommoda- maintaining a healthy continuity of employment both tion and interactive process laws. This is particularly for the interests of employees and employers. In this pressing in light of the current lack of guidance from regard, the Legislature has declared these protections California courts. To examine the state of affairs a matter of public policy,2 which must, therefore, be pertaining to the latter two in the context of asso- at the heart of the discussions surrounding related ciational disability, this article will look at the relevant statutes and the cases related to associational disability legal issues. -
Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA
18 Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA (Population 2010, 37,253,956) SENATORS DIANNE FEINSTEIN, Democrat, of San Francisco, CA; born in San Francisco, June 22, 1933; education: B.A., Stanford University, 1955; elected to San Francisco Board of Super- visors, 1970–78; president of Board of Supervisors: 1970–71, 1974–75, 1978; mayor of San Francisco, 1978–88; candidate for governor of California, 1990; recipient: Distinguished Woman Award, San Francisco Examiner; Achievement Award, Business and Professional Women’s Club, 1970; Golden Gate University, California, LL.D. (hon.), 1979; SCOPUS Award for Out- standing Public Service, American Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; University of Santa Clara, D.P.S. (hon.); University of Manila, D.P.A. (hon.), 1981; Antioch University, LL.D. (hon.), 1983; Los Angeles Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith’s Distinguished Serv- ice Award, 1984; French Legion d’Honneur from President Mitterand, 1984; Mills College, LL.D. (hon.), 1985; U.S. Army’s Commander’s Award for Public Service, 1986; Brotherhood/ Sisterhood Award, National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1986; Paulist Fathers Award, 1987; Episcopal Church Award for Service, 1987; U.S. Navy Distinguished Civilian Award, 1987; Silver Spur Award for Outstanding Public Service, San Francisco Planning and Urban Renewal Association, 1987; All Pro Management Team Award for No. 1 Mayor, City and State Magazine, 1987; Community Service Award Honoree for Public Service, 1987; American Jew- ish Congress, 1987; President’s Award, St. Ignatius High School, San Francisco, 1988; Coro Investment in Leadership Award, 1988; President’s Medal, University of California at San Fran- cisco, 1988; University of San Francisco, D.H.L. -
State Budget Update
State Budget Update The State is facing a $25.4 billion budget deficit. Governor Jerry Brown has proposed a budget that includes a mix of cuts and tax extensions to address this deficit. In late February, the Senate and Assembly had each adopted a budget framework based on the Governor’s proposal. The Legislature is expected to have a final budget proposal to the Governor by March 10, 2011. The final proposal is expected to include language regarding proposed tax extension measures that may appear on a June 2011 special election ballot, as well as cuts to be taken if the tax extensions are approved by the voters. A final State Budget will not be signed until after the special election when the Governor and the Legislature understand the outcome of the special election. Without approval of the proposed tax extension measures a balanced budget is expected to rely exclusively on cuts to state programs. Outlined below are some major issues related to the budget: • The budget proposes delaying all General Obligation bond sales until fall 2011, which is estimated to provide a savings of $248 million. This delay is not expected to impact the State’s existing commitments • The Budget proposes an $11 million General Fund cut to the Department of Parks and Recreation in the year 2011-2012, and a $22 million cut in future years • The Budget proposes a major realignment of government functions shifting power from the state to local agencies to provide essential services and associated fiscal responsibility. This realignment would include a phasing out of Redevelopment Agencies beginning in 2011-2012 • The Budget proposes putting an initiative on the June 2011 Special Election ballot that would extend current tax rates for five years. -
Our Webinar an Employer’S Guide to Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the Us
WELCOME TO OUR WEBINAR AN EMPLOYER’S GUIDE TO BRAZIL, CANADA, MEXICO AND THE US Wednesday, November 11, 2015 If you cannot hear us speaking, please make sure you have called the teleconference number on your invitation. US participants: 1 800 908 0783 . Outside the US: 44 203 300 0080 The audio portion is available via conference call. It is not broadcast through your computer. *This webinar is offered for informational purposes only, and the content should not be construed as legal advice on any matter. An employer’s guide to Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the US CURRENTLY SPEAKING . Introduction of Panelists Phyllis Cheng Partner Employment Group Karen Bock María Ríos Priscila Lago DLA Piper Partner Partner Partner Los Angeles Employment Group Employment, Corporate Employment DLA Piper and Finance Campos Mello Toronto DLA Piper Advogados* Mexico City São Paulo *Campos Mello Advogados is an independent law firm in Brazil. Global Employment November 2015 2 An employer’s guide to the United States CURRENTLY SPEAKING . Overview . Sources of employment law . Types of employment Phyllis Cheng Partner . Discrimination, harassment and retaliation Employment Group DLA Piper Los Angeles . Wages and benefits . Employee organizing Global Employment November 2015 3 Sources of employment law CURRENTLY SPEAKING . Legislative branch: codified statutes . US Congress . State legislatures Phyllis Cheng Partner . Local governments Employment Group DLA Piper Los Angeles . Judicial branch: case law . US federal courts . State courts . Common law . Executive branch: rules and regulations . Federal, state and local administrative agencies Global Employment November2015 4 Types of employment CURRENTLY SPEAKING . Employment at will . An employment, having no specified term, may be terminated at the will of either the employer or employee upon notice for any reason or for no reason, except for the Phyllis Cheng wrong reason Partner Employment Group DLA Piper .