2004 News Archives
Shiners Takes First Place
September 14, 2006
Pacific McGeorge's Erich Shiners takes first place in the Equal Justice Society's First Annual Law
Don't rush to judgment, local vets say
September 14, 2006
Footage of a Marine shooting a Fallujah insurgent to death spurs a worldwide uproar.
Background of Ashcroft v. Raich
September 14, 2006
In 1996, California voters passed the Compassionate Use Act, legalizing the cultivation,
Saving the Case? P rosecutor Birgit Fladager brings Laci to life, tears to jurors--and Geragos a tough new foe
September 14, 2006
As courtroom theater, it was devastating: First, chief deputy D.A. Birgit Fladager,
Child Protection in America: Past, Present, and Future
September 14, 2006
Long ago, under Roman law, a husband had the right to beat his wife for disciplinary purposes.
Pacific McGeorge Announces 2004-05 Distinguished Speaker Series
September 14, 2006
This academic year we celebrate our 80th anniversary theme— “80 Years of Doing Justice to
Nosky New Stockton City Attorney
September 14, 2006
Richard “Ren” Nosky, a 1987 alumnus, was named the new Stockton City Attorney on July 14
Ashley Elected to CA State Bar's Board of Governors
October 09, 2005
Five attorneys were chosen this week to serve three-year terms on the State Bar's Board of
Hertoghe Replaces Main
September 14, 2006
Marlene Hertoghe, a 1991 graduate, has been named to replace retiring Sacramento County
McCaffrey Involved In Three International Projects
September 14, 2006
Professor Steve McCaffrey returned on June 13 from a 19-day trip to Africa and the Middle East
Myers' Book Out
September 14, 2006
Professor John Myers’ book, The History of Child Protection in America, has been published by
Caplan Directs Gloucester Panel
June 07, 2004
Professor Gerald Caplan moderated a panel on June 7 at the Contracts Conference in
Vitiello Authors Two Articles
April 14, 2004
Professor Michael Vitiello’s article, “Reforming Three Strikes' Excesses,” appears in the






