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McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Books

 
Scholarship is a core priority for the Pacific McGeorge faculty. Among their scholarly pursuits, Pacific McGeorge faculty develop and present at scholarly symposia and conferences, author books for the legal profession, students, and the general public, and produce scholarship for top journals around the country and the world.
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  • The United States Approach to Combating Bribery in the International Sale of Goods by Franklin A. Gevurtz

    The United States Approach to Combating Bribery in the International Sale of Goods

    Franklin A. Gevurtz

  • Comparing Federal Education and Housing Programs: Toward a Differentiated Theory of Federalism by John J. Kirlin

    Comparing Federal Education and Housing Programs: Toward a Differentiated Theory of Federalism

    John J. Kirlin

  • Managing Development through Public/Private Negotiations by John J. Kirlin and Rachelle L. Levitt

    Managing Development through Public/Private Negotiations

    John J. Kirlin and Rachelle L. Levitt

  • The Distributive Politics of the New Federal System: Who Wins? Who Loses? by John J. Kirlin and Dale Rogers Marshall

    The Distributive Politics of the New Federal System: Who Wins? Who Loses?

    John J. Kirlin and Dale Rogers Marshall

    When the United States' founding fathers set up a federal system of government, they asked a question that has never been satisfactorily settled: How much governmental authority belongs to the states, and how much to the national government? In an atmosphere of changing priorities and power bases, the Committee on National Urban Policy convened a symposium to address this division. The symposium examined the "New Federalism" as it relates to the Supreme Court, urban development, taxpayers, job training, and related topics. "Throughout the symposium the future evolution of the American federal system was debated," says the book's summary. "Yet whatever new idea or theory emerges, it is likely to continue to include the inevitable conflict between the allegiance to a national government and the respect for state and local loyalties."

  • A Political Perspective by John J. Kirlin

    A Political Perspective

    John J. Kirlin

  • California Policy Choices by John J. Kirlin and Donald R. Winkler

    California Policy Choices

    John J. Kirlin and Donald R. Winkler

  • Policy Formulation by John J. Kirlin

    Policy Formulation

    John J. Kirlin

  • The Fiscal Context of California Policy Choices by John J. Kirlin

    The Fiscal Context of California Policy Choices

    John J. Kirlin

  • Public Choices-Private Resources: Financing Capital Infrastructure for California's Growth through Public-Private Bargaining by John J. Kirlin and Anne M. Kirlin

    Public Choices-Private Resources: Financing Capital Infrastructure for California's Growth through Public-Private Bargaining

    John J. Kirlin and Anne M. Kirlin

  • The Political Economy of Fiscal Limits by John J. Kirlin

    The Political Economy of Fiscal Limits

    John J. Kirlin

  • Accommodating Discontinuity: Adjusting the Political System of California to Proposition 13 by John J. Kirlin

    Accommodating Discontinuity: Adjusting the Political System of California to Proposition 13

    John J. Kirlin

  • Adapting the Intergovernmental Fiscal System to the Demands of an Advanced Economy by John J. Kirlin

    Adapting the Intergovernmental Fiscal System to the Demands of an Advanced Economy

    John J. Kirlin

    Throughout this volume certain themes recur as key components of the urban crisis: among them widespread national poverty, the inextricable link between poverty and race, and the necessity for the national government to provide the resources, leadership and planning to combat urban problems.

  • Proposition 13 and the Financing of Public Services by John J. Kirlin

    Proposition 13 and the Financing of Public Services

    John J. Kirlin

  • Environmental Pollution and Individual Rights: An International Symposium by Stephen C. McCaffrey and Robert Lutz

    Environmental Pollution and Individual Rights: An International Symposium

    Stephen C. McCaffrey and Robert Lutz

  • How Cities Provide Services: The Impacts of Alternative Structures by John J. Kirlin, John C. Ries, and Sidney Sonenblum

    How Cities Provide Services: The Impacts of Alternative Structures

    John J. Kirlin, John C. Ries, and Sidney Sonenblum

  • Pollution Suits between Citizens of the Republic of Mexico and the United States: A Study in Private International Law by Stephen C. McCaffrey

    Pollution Suits between Citizens of the Republic of Mexico and the United States: A Study in Private International Law

    Stephen C. McCaffrey

  • Government in the Los Angeles Area: The Issue of Centralization and Decentralization by John J. Kirlin and John C. Ries

    Government in the Los Angeles Area: The Issue of Centralization and Decentralization

    John J. Kirlin and John C. Ries

 
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