Government,
Constitutional Law
Jun. 22, 2018
California needs a lawyer
Tim Draper’s “Three Californias” measure qualified for this November’s ballot, and it is a mortal threat to our state. We review the arguments one could use to stop this measure from appearing on the ballot.






Stephen M. Duvernay
Phone: (916) 447-4900
Email: steve@benbrooklawgroup.com
Notre Dame Law School; Notre Dame IN

Tim Draper's "Three Californias" measure qualified for this November's ballot, and it is a mortal threat to our state. We review the arguments one could use to stop this measure from appearing on the ballot.
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