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Perceived Inequality

Mar. 28, 2003
By Pam Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - U.S. Attorney Kevin Ryan is facing criticism over staff shuffling that some say has reduced the number of wome...


Commissioner Gets Davis Nod for Bench

Mar. 27, 2003
By Matthew Heller

SIMI VALLEY - After serving only a couple of months as a court commissioner, William Q. Liebmann was appointed Tuesday to a Su...



County Delays Newhall Ranch

Mar. 27, 2003
By Lawrence Kootnikoff

LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to delay approval of the Newhall Ranch project, instru...


Celebrities Don't Impress Judge

Mar. 27, 2003
By David Houston

LOS ANGELES - A powerful talent agent clashed with Judge Elden S. Fox one day last month and discovered who holds the power at...



Focus Column - Probate Law - By Bruce Givner - Parents commonly use self-canceling installment notes to transfer property to t...


Trevor Law Group Accuses Bar of Politics

Mar. 27, 2003
By Leslie Simmons

LOS ANGELES - Three Beverly Hills attorneys accused of unethical use of the state's unfair-competition law have gone on the at...



Bar Urges Law Firms to Pay for Jury Service

Mar. 27, 2003
By David Houston

LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles County Bar Association officials were a little embarrassed last year, after they decided to encourag...


Ruling Stings Death Row Inmates

Mar. 27, 2003
By David Pike

WASHINGTON - Ruling in the case of a California death-row inmate, the Supreme Court on Tuesday continued its strict interpreta...



Grossly Excessive Sentences Serve No Rational Purpose

Mar. 27, 2003
By Contributing Writer

Forum Column - By Rodney Richard Jones - Sentences that are longer in years than a human can actually live are emblematic of t...


LOS ANGELES - With the forfeiture of the Cannabis Resource Center's $1.2 million building and other assets hanging in the bala...



Online Law Journal Is Born in Santa Clara

Mar. 27, 2003
By Craiq Anderson

SAN JOSE - Santa Clara University School of Law is launching the first law journal available exclusively online. While a half-...


SAN FRANCISCO - During a small luncheon gathering last week at the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, historian David McCullou...



SAN FRANCISCO - A state appellate court ruled Tuesday that an East Bay cancer patient who won a $1.5 million fraud judgment ag...


Supervisors Give Green Light to Airport Suit

Mar. 27, 2003
By Tyler Cunningham

SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco supervisors Tuesday backed an ambitious lawsuit by City Attorney Dennis Herrera against contract...



George Pleads With Lawmakers for Funds

Mar. 27, 2003
By Hudson Sangree

SACRAMENTO - California's courts are being hurt by the state's budget crisis, and lawmakers must act quickly to prevent furthe...


Late Report

Mar. 26, 2003
By Spare 2

PRIESTS CHARGED - Two former Catholic priests and an ex-seminarian were charged late Tuesday with multiple counts of child mol...



Saddam Should Be Prosecuted, Attorneys Say

Mar. 26, 2003
By Susan Mc Rae

LOS ANGELES - After the Gulf War, the first President Bush pledged to prosecute Saddam Hussein for war crimes. But he never fo...


DAILY DEALS -- Ventura County

Mar. 26, 2003
By Jack Briggs

MOORPARK - Simi Valley Harley-Davidson leased 19,000 square feet of retail space at 6190 Condor Drive from J&L Investment...



Bush Should Prosecute Saddam, Lawyers Say

Mar. 26, 2003
By Susan Mc Rae

LOS ANGELES - After the Gulf War, the first President Bush pledged to prosecute Saddam Hussein for war crimes. But he never f...


Before It Starts

Mar. 26, 2003
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Angela M. Bradstreet and Gowon Song - In 1998, two U.S. Supreme Court cases, Burlington Industries v. Ell...



Focus Column - International Law - By Allison S.Y. Chang - For nonresident multinational holding companies with a subsidiary o...


Forum Column - By Fred Silberberg - It appears that Sen. Sheila Kuehl, D-L.A., is busy once again figuring out ways to further...



Cops' Motions Stress Constitution

Mar. 26, 2003
By Robert Selna

SAN FRANCISCO - Lawyers for four of five San Francisco police officers charged with obstruction of justice launched their att...


Cuts Imperil State's Witness Protection Program

Mar. 26, 2003
By Hudson Sangree

SACRAMENTO - The California Witness Protection Program is essential for prosecuting gang killings and should continue to rece...



Thelen Chooses N.Y. Lawyer as Chairman

Mar. 26, 2003
By Erik Cummins

SAN FRANCISCO - Thomas Igoe Jr., a former Reid & Priest chairman who led the New York firm's merger with San Francisco's ...


WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court Monday agreed to take another look at the authority of police officers who have stopped a vehic...



Limit on Abortion Clinic Injunction Rules

Mar. 26, 2003
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - Injunctions aren't one size fits all. In a just-published ruling, a state appellate court has ruled that an i...


SAN FRANCISCO - Ethics isn't an abstraction for Justice Ignazio Ruvolo, of San Francisco's 1st District Court of Appeal. It's ...



Column By Garry Abrams - How will the war against Iraq ultimately play out on the streets of America? More parochially, how wi...


Citizens' Group Sues to Block Costco Store

Mar. 26, 2003
By Mark Cromer

LA HABRA - Residents hoping to block big-box retailer Costco from building a new store here have taken their fight to court, f...