Professor Anthony Caso recently published an article for the Los Angeles Daily Journal entitled, “Prop. 65: Reigning in the bounty hunters.”  In the article, Professor Caso discusses the need for reform of Prop. 65, the “Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986” in which “private citizens can sue businesses for alleged violations.”  Professor Caso argues that “The chief problem with Proposition 65 is rooted in a provision promising payment of a portion of civil penalties collected to be paid to the group or individual bringing the lawsuit as a bounty reward.”