...as 13 C.D.O.S. 4592 CALIFORNIA STATE TEACHERS' RETIREMENT SYSTEM, Plaintiff and Appellant, ...
...In the Court of Appeal of the State of California Second Appellate District Division...
...turned to the state Legislature this year for clarity. The California Employment Lawyers Association, the main employee-side lobby, is sponsoring three bills...
...opposing federal candidates, which are not coordinated with any candidate or political party because such communications present no threat of quid pro quo corruption...
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...opposing federal candidates, which are not coordinated with any candidate or political party because such communications present no threat of quid pro quo corruption...
...Argued and Submitted August 10, 2012San Francisco, California Filed February 8, 2013 ...
...get out of California. ... We thought we...the votes of Republicans and so-called...members of his party. "...
...four recession-plagued years later. His predecessor, Dave Jones, now California's insurance commissioner, had three years to work on a new courthouse...
...COURT: California Supreme Court POLITICAL AFFILIATION: Republican Q: What...
...a month after her party suffered a political drubbing at the polls, Connie Conway, the Republican leader of the California Assembly, unveiled a plan...
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