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In Session is a podcast from University of the Pacific Law Review at the McGeorge School of law in Sacramento, California. Each year, the Law Review dedicates one issue of our journal to reviewing recently proposed and enacted legislation in both the California and Nevada State legislatures. That is…

In Session

  • Oct 15, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
  • infrequent NEW EPISODES
  • 22m AVG DURATION
  • 11 EPISODES


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Season 4 Preview

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020


In Session is back for another season with new host Maddy Orlando. This season, guests are explaining new laws in California addressing the state’s housing crisis, climate change, and the COVID-19 pandemic. New episodes every week, starting next week.

SB 23: Attempting to Close a Loophole the Size of a Shattered Car Window

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 14:07


Dayra Juarez talks with Thomas Gerhart about a piece of California legislation that attempted to close a loophole that lets folks literally get away with burglary.

SB 395: The Roadkill Bill

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 20:07


Julie Wright talks with Thomas Gerhart about California SB 395, allowing Californians to salvage roadkill they find.

AB 302: An Idea to Help Students Experiencing Homelessness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 31:44


Nicholas Stotter talks with Thomas Gerhart about AB 302, a bill that would have permitted students experiencing homelessness to sleep in their cars on the college campuses they are enrolled at.

AB 1133: Big Beer Marketing – Do We Really Need More?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 21:20


Colin Nystrom talks about AB 1133 a new law that allows beer distributors to give free glassware to retailers who sell their beer and how the bill massively favors “Big Beer” brands like AB InBev and MillerCoors over local, independent, craft breweries.

Temporary Tampon Tax Relief

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 25:30


Arielle Percival talks with Thomas Gerhart about the recent baby step-sized victory in California to temporarily repeal the tampon tax.

Season 3, Episode 6: Cracking Down on Phony Vaccine Exemptions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 20:28


On this episode, Emma Woidtke talks about SB 276 by Sen. Richard Pan. The bill was a piece of follow-up legislation to close a loophole in a law he previously authored that banned personal belief exemptions from vaccinations.

AB 538 – Increasing Survivor Access to Rape Kits

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 22:25


This week, Brittany Gamlen talks about AB 538, a bill that increases access to medical evidentiary exams – a.k.a. rape kits – by expanding the types of professionals and locations that are able to administer them. But the bill is not without its drawbacks.

AB 594 – AI Isn’t Coming For Your State Government Job

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019


Blade Runner promised a very different November 2019 than what we are currently living. On this week’s podcast Josh La Bella talks about a bill that failed to implement some new protections for state employees should their job be “retired” by AI.

AB 1 – Can California Regulate Away Concussions in Youth Football?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 20:23


Lauren Hirota talks about AB 1 – a piece of California legislation that aims to reduce or prevent concussions by regulating how much contact is allowed in practice for youth football. The biggest question around the bill, which mandates best practices already being used by many youth football leagues, including Pop Warner, is actually necessary.

AB 1312 – Trying to Close Rick Singer’s College Admissions “Side Door”

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 24:59


On this week’s podcast, Greensheets staff writer Christy Grellas talks about the bill she analyzed – AB 1312. The bill, in response to the college admissions scandal that so many celebrities and elite universities were at the center of, is an attempt by the California Legislature to close the “side door” the independent college consultant … Continue reading AB 1312 – Trying to Close Rick Singer’s College Admissions “Side Door” →

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