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9 Feb 2015, 9:53 pm by Patricia Salkin
In deciding whether the commissioner had a conflict of interest due to his 20 percent interest of four condominiums, the California Fair Political Practices Commission found that the commissioner’s units were used as a business property, property used for commercial purposes were not analyzed under the 500-foot rule, and the effects of the proposal would only be considered material if the commission’s decision would result in a $20,000 increase or… [read post]
California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing (“DFEH”) issued its publication, Transgender Rights in the Workplace, in February 2016 and specifically included a reminder to California employers that under California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act, the “right to safe and appropriate restroom and locker facilities…includes the right to use a restroom or locker room that corresponds to the… [read post]
3 Dec 2012, 9:35 am by Ben Keane
A leading jurisdiction in the battle over non-profit transparency has been California, where the California Fair Political Practices Commission (CFPPC) has been vigorously pursuing regulatory and legal action against organizations that attempt to skirt disclosure obligations. [read post]
24 Feb 2010, 9:51 am by Erin Miller
The following is the latest edition to our Race and the Supreme Court program, an essay by Kareem Crayton, a professor of law and political science at the University of Southern California Law School. [read post]
11 Mar 2014, 6:52 am by Michael Beckett, Esq.
Assembly Bill 800 gives the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) the authority to audit campaign funds and seek court injunctions to force compliance with its investigations before elections. [read post]
2 Jul 2022, 7:15 am by Lawrence Solum
The book offers a new vision of fair markets as well as the concretepolicies and practical steps to make this ideal a reality. [read post]
25 Apr 2022, 10:02 am by Nassiri Law
Also noteworthy in this politically-divided day and age: California labor laws prohibit employers from attempting to control or direct their employees’ political activities or speech. [read post]
12 Aug 2008, 8:44 am by Dennis Wilkins
The California supreme court is now very pro-business. [read post]
8 Apr 2010, 11:01 am by Steve Hall
  Liu's nomination is illuminating the intersection of politics and capital punishment in today's American political landscape. [read post]
23 Oct 2018, 10:18 am by Nassiri Law
” Los Angeles employment lawyers can explain that in fact, most employees in the state of California can be fired for any reason and it doesn’t have to be fair. [read post]
23 Sep 2008, 5:46 pm
He is an author of California Practice Guide: Employment Litigation (The Rutter Group 2007). [read post]
5 May 2014, 10:45 am by Myra Cottrill, Esq.
  Although there is an exception in the Fair Political Practices Commission regulations allowing employees to not count this type of direct communication towards the registration threshold, you must nevertheless track and disclose this time on your company’s employer report if you exceed the NLE reporting threshold. [read post]
9 Oct 2013, 6:55 am by Michael Beckett
Bookmark us The post California Governor Signs FPPC Bills appeared first on LobbyComply. [read post]
17 Apr 2021, 5:00 pm by Nassiri Law
Furthermore in California, employers are prohibited from retaliating against or terminating employees for their political activities or beliefs (one to remember in these particularly polarizing political times). [read post]
3 Oct 2017, 8:20 am by Derek T. Muller
Carr, the Court went out of its way to point out the (practical) political futility of trying to change redistricting by the political process, emphasizing that the people of Tennessee lacked the initiative power to amend the state Constitution to address concerns about malapportionment in the state legislature. [read post]
3 Oct 2011, 6:02 pm
Ballot measure corporations are not currently exempted from this requirement, despite the fact that the primary oversight of them is by the California Fair Political Practices Commission. [read post]
22 Oct 2012, 9:59 am by Andrew Mirsky
  Fair use is also why use of images of political figures is less concerning than celebrities: Political figures are more traditionally subjects of “news reporting” under fair use. [read post]