self-study/Intellectual Property
The campaign season's copyright showdown
self-study/Evidence
Objections to questions asked during trials
By Elia V. Pirozziself-study/Employment
The amended Private Attorneys General Act--new tools and big questions
By Matthew D'Abusco, Cynthia Sandovalself-study/Civil Procedure
Reviewing C.C.P 231.7's prohibition on peremptory challenges based on cognizable group
By Anthony J. Ferrentinoself-study/Jury Practice
Addressing social media's influence on jurors
By Jeffrey Kravitzself-study/Corporate
Central district implements new self-disclosure and whistleblowing incentives
By Brian R. Michael, Christina Randallself-study/Insurance
New wildfire rules aim to ignite coverage in high-risk areas
By Shanti Eagleself-study/Administrative/Regulatory
How the VA turned its back on incarcerated veterans
By Eileen C. Mooreself-study/Constitutional Law
Soured Lemon: What's next for the State's religion clauses?
By Ashfaq G. Chowdhuryself-study/Constitutional Law
A 9th Circuit panel draws lines on firearms in 'sensitive places'
By George M. Leeself-study/Civil Procedure
Section 998's cost-shifting mechanism: A closer look at the controversy
By David B. Wassonself-study/Torts
Legal considerations for movies and TV shows claiming to be based on true stories
By Haley Mark, Chris L. Perezself-study/Litigation
Expedited jury trials: Life in the fast lane
By Curtis E.A. Karnowself-study/Constitutional Law
The implications of U.S. v. Rahimi for California's Domestic Violence Prevention Act: A first look
By Dean Hansell, Karlie Morales, Bryant Y. Yangself-study/Torts
Legal liability concerns in artificial intelligence: What you need to know
By Timothy Spanglerself-study/Administrative/Regulatory
It's a small world that can be wrapped with one click
By Arash Homampourself-study/Administrative/Regulatory
California's new trust accounting rules: A critical update for attorneys
By Erin M. Joyce, Soovya Naginself-study/Consumer Law
What does 'making canceling a subscription as simple as signing up' mean for companies?
By Alejandro Moreno, Skylar Stoudtself-study/Environmental Regulation
New regulations to cement conservation as a 'California Way of Life'
By Samuel Johnson, Wendy Y. Wangself-study/Implicit bias and the promotion of bias-reducing strategies
Addressing implicit bias starts with looking at 'The man in the mirror'
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