Integrity in Government
On Thursday, March 27, 2008, the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review hosted its fourth annual student symposium. The symposium was moderated by Professor Laurie Levenson, as five students presented their articles on this year's topic: "Integrity in Government."
The articles presented are available below in Microsoft Word format.
| Cassie Palmer |
Bungling Bundling: The Honest Leadership and Open Government Act is Two Steps Forward, One Step Back for Bundling Reform
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| Ha Eun Cho |
The December Massacre: Obstruction of Justice or Lumps of Coal for Naughty Attorneys? |
| Jessica Shpall |
A Shakeup for the Duty of Confidentiality: The Competing Priorities of a California Government Attorney |
| Kenan Gultekin |
Protect Californians from Getting Nifonged: The Case for Open File Discovery
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| Natalie Schachner |
The Clash Between Congress and the White House over Information: Are Contempt Citations the Answer?
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