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1 Pepp. L. Rev. 209 (1973-1974)
The Constitutional Infirmity of the California Government Claim Statute

handle is hein.journals/pepplr1 and id is 219 raw text is: The Constitutional Infirmity of the
California Government Claim Statute
JAMES C. DOWNING*
and
NIKOLAI TEHIN, Jr.**

Where doubt enters in,
there enters the judicial function.
-Cardozo'
In recent years, the California Supreme Court has swept from
the law   a number of archaic legal doctrines;2 doctrines touching
the most intimate aspects of the lives of California citizens, but
having little relationship to the realities of life in contemporary
* B.S., 1949, University of California at Berkeley; L.L.B. 1952, Uni-
versity of California, Hastings College of Law; National President Ameri-
can Board of Trial Advocates; member California Bar.
** A.B., 1969, University of California at Berkeley; J.D., 1972, Univer-
sity of California, Hastings College of Law; member California Bar.
1. B.N. Cardozo, The Paradoxes of Legal Science, at 10 (1928).
2. Brown v. Merlo, 8 Cal. 3d 855, 506 P.2d 212, 106 Cal. Rptr. 388
(1973), wherein the Court held unconstitutional the automobile guest
statute. In People v. Anderson, 6 Cal. 3d 628, 493 P.2d 880, 100 Cal. Rptr.
152 (1972), the Court held capital punishment to be unconstitutional.
Gibson v. Gibson, 3 Cal. 3d 914, 479 P.2d 648, 92 Cal. Rptr. 288 (1971),
wherein the Court reviewed the doctrine of parental immunity for per-
sonal torts and rejected it as an anachronism.

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