主讲人:Professor Michael B. Salerno
主持人:高秦伟 教授
主办:pc大神28预测吧食品药品法中心
时间:2013年11月28日(周四)下午3:00-5:00
地点:中财大厦二层模拟法庭
主讲人简介:
Michael B. Salerno, Clinical Professor of Law, and Associate Director of the Center for State and Local Government Law
Contact Information
Phone: 415.565.4663 Email:
salernom@uchastings.edu
Professor Salerno is a clinical professor and associate director of the Center for State and Local Government Law. He supervises the Legislation Clinic. He attended UC Santa Barbara, B.A., Psychology and Sociology (1972); and UC Davis, J.D. (1979). Prior to law school, he was a consultant to the California State Senate, and in that capacity was a principal drafter of the Uniform Determinate Sentencing Act of 1976. While in law school, he served on the University of California Board of Regents. After graduating law school, he worked for the California Legislative Counsel.
Professor Salerno was an Adjunct and Visiting Professor at the University of California, Davis School of Law (1993 to 1996). He was a Fulbright Scholar in Italy (Rome) during the 1995 fall semester and continues to make annual trips to Italy lecturing about US law. He is on the faculty of the Orientation in USA Law Program, University of California; and was a Visiting Professor at the University of San Diego School of Law (Summer 2007) and the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, México D.F. (Summer 2006). From March 2007 to July 2008 he was the Executive Director of the California Fair Political Practices Commission.
Professor Salerno has published articles concerning the legislative process, regulating the financial interests of public officials (conflicts of interest), influencing legislation, and amending constitutions in the United States. He is the coauthor of Legal, Legislative, and Rule Drafting in Plain English (Thompson/West 2005).
Courses Taught: Legislative Process, Statutory Interpretation and Bill Drafting, Advanced Legislative Process Seminar, and Issues in State and Local Government Law Seminar.
Expertise: Legislative Process and Procedure, Budget Process, Bill Drafting, Political Law (elections, ethics, political reform, regulation of financial interests of public officials, and campaign finance), and Structure and Theory of Federal and State Government