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California and state
In sixteen states, the fiscal year ending of the cities ( June 30 ) is the same as that of the state: Alaska, Arizona, California, Delaware, Massachusetts, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Vermont, West Virginia, Wyoming, and Hawaii ).
That evening, at a state dinner in Los Angeles, California, they are awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by U. S. President Richard Nixon.
Unless a state law, such as the California Unruh Civil Rights Act,
The proposed admission to the union of California as a state set off a debate as to whether a prohibition of slavery should be made a condition of admission.
With a large number of people relocating to the state from the Midwest and the Northeast, as well as from California, many teams ( most notably the Chicago Cubs and the Los Angeles Dodgers ) have normally had large followings in Arizona.
In laboratory tests, state researchers found the average brass key, new or old, exceeded the California Proposition 65 limits by an average factor of 19, assuming handling twice a day.
Having been transformed into the consensus candidate, he secured the Democratic Party nomination, finishing with a victory in Jerry Brown's home state of California.
While Granny frequently mentioned that she was from Tennessee, the series never specified the state from which the Clampetts moved to California.
* Baja California, a state in Mexico
In 1908, a statewide referendum that proposed moving the California state capital to Berkeley was defeated by a margin of about 33, 000 votes.
On the other hand, some other jurisdictions have sufficiently developed bodies of law so that parties have no real motivation to choose the law of a foreign jurisdiction ( for example, England and Wales, and the state of California ), but not yet so fully developed that parties with no relationship to the jurisdiction choose that law.
The U. S. state of California has a system based on common law, but it has codified the law in the manner of the civil law jurisdictions.
It is comparable in size to Papua New Guinea, and somewhat larger than the U. S. state of California.
Others believe it was a corrupted term of " Chilango ", meaning an inhabitant from Mexico City or Central Mexico ( i. e. the highland states of Mexico ( state ), Jalisco, Puebla ( state ) and Michoacán ); and even from the term " Chileno " by the Chilean presence in mid 19th-century California, when miners from Chile arrived in the California Gold Rush ( 1848 – 51 ).
The board of trustees offered to turn Throop over to the state, but the presidents of Stanford University and the University of California successfully lobbied to defeat the bill, which allowed Throop to develop as the only scientific research-oriented education institute in southern California, public or private, until the onset of the World War II necessitated the broader development of research-based science education.
Active funding from the National Science Foundation Directorate of Mathematical and Physical Science ( MPS ) for Caltech stands at $ 343 million as of 2011, the highest for any educational institution in the nation, and higher than the total funds allocated to any state except California and New York.
There is also a large diaspora of Teochew people ( most were from Southeast Asia ) in the United States-particularly in the state of California.
However, since the lawsuit was filed in a state California court, the lawsuit was tossed out because only federal courts have jurisdiction over intellectual property issues.
The United States has a federal system in which a person is a citizen of their specific state of residence, such as New Jersey or California, as well as a citizen of the United States.
* California Department of Corrections, the US state of California's prison system
The state of California had declined philanthropic proposals to keep the murals in their original location and the Smithsonian withdrew their offer.

California and courts
The California courts have treated portions of the codes as an extension of the common-law tradition, subject to judicial development in the same manner as judge-made common law.
The Raiders wanted the courts to bar the Buccaneers and Panthers from wearing their uniforms while playing in California.
The murals are currently awaiting their fate in California courts.
Coppola also owns Francis Ford Coppola Winery near Geyserville, California where he has opened a family-friendly facility with swimming pools, bocce courts and a restaurant.
In the U. S. states of California, New Jersey, and Florida, the courts have promulgated standard " form " interrogatories.
California pornography company Red Light District planned to release the tape in 2006, but both Rock and Stapp filed with the California courts to sue Red Light District and stop the tape's distribution.
Plea bargains are so common in the Superior Courts of California ( the general trial courts ) that the Judicial Council of California has published an optional seven-page form ( containing all mandatory advisements required by federal and state law ) to help prosecutors and defense attorneys reduce such bargains into written plea agreements.
Several cases in California seem to have halted the practice in that statethe courts have allowed individual churches to leave the PC ( USA ) and keep their own assets, as well as parishes of the United Methodist and Episcopal denominations.
In Martinez v. Court of Appeal of California,, the Supreme Court ruled the right to pro se representation did not apply to appellate courts.
Despite this, in some countries ( or states of the United States ), the courts will seldom apply principles of fault, but might willingly hold a party liable for a breach of a fiduciary duty to his or her spouse ( for example, see Family Code Sections 720 and 1100 of the California Family Code ).
Urban courts in California report that approximately 80 % of the new divorce filings are filed pro se.
Deposition is the preferred term in U. S. federal courts and in the majority of U. S. states, like California, because depositions are sometimes taken during trial in a number of unusual situations.
Fountain Valley is home to Mile Square Regional Park, a park containing two lakes, three 18-hole golf courses, playing fields, picnic shelters, and a urban-nature area planted with California native plants, a recreation center with tennis courts, basketball courts, racquetball courts, a gymnasium, and the Kingston Boys & Girls Club ; There is also a community center and a new senior center that opened in June, 2005.
A few states like California have unified all courts of general and inferior jurisdiction to make the judicial process more efficient.
In most, but not all states ( California and New York are significant exceptions ), the state supreme court or a related administrative body has the power to write the rules of procedure that govern the courts through a rule making process.
The government of California operates in the context of a democratic republic with three branches of government: the executive branch consisting of the Governor of California and the other elected constitutional officers ; the legislative branch consisting of the California State Legislature which includes the Assembly and the Senate ; and the judicial branch consisting of the Supreme Court of California and lower courts.
An excellent example is the case of Pruneyard Shopping Center v. Robins, in which " free speech " rights beyond those required by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution were found in the California Constitution by the California courts.

California and discovery
Whosever fault, it is evident that Brumidi intended to fill out the whole frieze with his `` histories '' and come full circle with the scene of the discovery of California gold.
The first Bigfoot hunters began following the discovery of footprints at Bluff Creek, California.
Stanley B. Prusiner of the University of California, San Francisco ( UCSF ) was awarded the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine in 1997 for his discovery of prions.
It continued under the stimulating influence of the discovery of gold in California and Australia in 1848 and 1851, and ended with the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869.
His discovery was followed by Swiss astrophysicist Fritz Zwicky in 1933, while working at the California Institute of Technology, who studied clusters of galaxies.
It was increasingly easier to immigrate to America straight from Ireland and with the 1848 discovery of gold in California there was an alluring factor to leave.
Johann August Sutter ( February 15, 1803 – June 18, 1880 ) was a Swiss pioneer of California known for his association with the California Gold Rush by the discovery of gold by James W. Marshall and the mill making team at Sutter's Mill, and for establishing Sutter's Fort in the area that would eventually become Sacramento, the state's capital.
* 1842 – The first documented discovery of gold in California occurs at Rancho San Francisco, six years before the California Gold Rush.
The first recorded European discovery of San Francisco Bay was on November 4, 1769 when Spanish explorer Gaspar de Portolà, unable to find the port of Monterey, California, continued north close to what is now Pacifica and reached the summit of the high Sweeney Ridge, where he sighted San Francisco Bay.
Wood does not preserve well, however, and Craig Stanford, a primatologist and professor of anthropology at the University of Southern California, has suggested that the discovery of spear use by chimpanzees probably means that early humans used wooden spears as well, perhaps, five million years ago.
The discovery of gold in California in January 1848 set off the California Gold Rush, and the number of settlers going to California skyrocketed.
* The Sung Document is written, detailing the discovery of " Mu-Lan-Pi " ( suggested by some to be California ) by Muslim sailors.
The first discovery of gold, at Rancho San Francisco in the mountains north of present-day Los Angeles, had been in 1842, six years before Marshall's discovery, while California was still part of Mexico.
The mission was founded on September 8, 1797 near the site of the first gold discovery in Alta California, and was the seventeenth of the Spanish missions established in present-day California.
The name recognises the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, within the city of Livermore, California, USA, which collaborated with JINR on the discovery.
In fact Carson carried the news of gold discovery in California to the nation through Castle Valley.
In 1851, after the discovery of an important gold strike near today ’ s Yreka, California, thousands of prospectors flooded the area.
* A transgender variation of the gay panic defense was also used in 2004 – 2005 in California by the three defendants in the Gwen Araujo homicide case, who claimed that they were enraged by the discovery that Araujo, a transgender teenager with whom they had engaged in sex, had male genitalia.
Sutter's discovery of gold at nearby Coloma in January 1848 triggered the California Gold Rush.

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