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Technology, Environmental & Energy, Administrative/Regulatory

California's data centers face a climate cooling dilemma

MCLE
Sep. 8, 2025
By Chang Kyoung (CK) Choi, Kyung-Bon Lee

California's booming data centers face a climate-driven "cooling dilemma," as rising heat, water scarcity, wildfires and strai...


Judges and Judiciary

Why not 49 years? And other observations...

Sep. 8, 2025
By Arthur Gilbert

Marking his 50th year as a judge, Justice Arthur Gilbert reflects with humor on numerology, celebrity and a chance encounter w...


Evidence

As schools return and court activity picks up, now is a great time for California attorneys to revisit key evidence principles...


Evidence

When experts speak truth without borrowing authority

Sep. 8, 2025
By Thomas V. Wynsma

The California Supreme Court, in People v. Lamb, narrows the scope of People v. Sanchez, holding that an expert...


Mediation in landlord-tenant disputes is an underused but growing tool that offers attorneys and clients faster, more affordab...


Constitutional Law

When 'thoughts and prayers' become policy

Sep. 5, 2025
By William Slomanson

The Arms Act may work for Congress, but not for the country - it remains a chief stumbling block to shielding Americans from t...


Law Office Management

Although technology has revolutionized how we practice law, there's something irreplaceable about the informal knowledge trans...


Technology, Ethics/Professional Responsibility

As AI commoditizes the technical skills that have dominated legal education for over a century, lawyers are rediscovering what...


Constitutional Law

Why Congress must guard the power of the purse

Sep. 5, 2025
By John H. Minan

President Trump's sweeping claim of unilateral impoundment authority--already tested in Congress, the courts, and recent emerg...


Criminal, Constitutional Law

'Had so much fun' - the pursuit policy putting lives at risk

Sep. 5, 2025
By Robert L. Bastian Jr.

Calling high-speed chases "fun," federal officials have embraced a perilous pursuit policy that prizes the thrill of the chase...


Civil Litigation

At CAALA's 2025 convention in Las Vegas, trial lawyers found more than seminars -- they found camaraderie, recognition, faith ...


Litigation & Arbitration, California Supreme Court

California Supreme Court's Hohenshelt v. Superior Court ruling upholds arbitration fee deadlines while allowing...


Entertainment & Sports

From nuclear satire to political farce, these movies offer a prophetic lens on the dangers of Trump's leadership.


Immigration, Constitutional Law

Despite decades of government assurances that he was a U.S. citizen, Roberto Moncada was stripped of that status -- exposing h...


Criminal, Constitutional Law

Trump's executive orders targeting "cashless bail" could threaten to withhold federal funds from states like California, even ...


Family

Navigating the challenge of subsequent restraining orders under California's DVPA

Sep. 3, 2025
By Firdaus F. Dordi, Rosa Vaquera-Martinez

California's domestic violence law leaves unresolved questions about how courts should handle subsequent restraining orders wh...


Failing to promptly remit withheld payroll taxes is one of the most dangerous mistakes a business can make -- triggering perso...


Real Estate/Development, Civil Rights

Eviction is never just about housing -- it dismantles kitchens, neighborhoods, and stability itself, cascading into hunger, ho...


Consumer Protection Law

SB 825: Expanding state consumer financial protection

Sep. 2, 2025
By Robert S. McWhorter

California's Senate Bill 825 would expand the DFPI's enforcement authority over state-licensed financial institutions by elimi...


Government

Duke Nukem: COJA Calamity 1982

Sep. 2, 2025
By Benjamin G. Shatz, Jon B. Eisenberg

In a rare clash at a 1982 Commission on Judicial Appointments hearing, Governor-elect George Deukmejian blocked outgoing Gover...


Legal Education, Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Constitutional Law

What to do with a racist law student?

Sep. 2, 2025
By Myron Moskovitz

Preston Damsky's capstone paper arguing for a white ethno-state earned the highest grade from Judge John L. Badalamenti, spark...


Civil Litigation

This year's presentation, "The Big Ask: Lessons for Closings," explores how lawyers can authentically and strategically empowe...


Lawyers who handle trauma cases can absorb their clients' pain, risking vicarious trauma--emotional, physical, and mental burn...


Torts/Personal Injury, Ethics/Professional Responsibility

In personal injury litigation, civility is not just a professional duty but a vital tool that helps clients navigate trauma wi...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Civil Litigation

Respect makes the strongest case

Aug. 29, 2025
By Joseph M. Barrett

A recent trial highlighted how civility in the courtroom can shape jury deliberations, build trust and strengthen the integrit...


Law Office Management

Law firm merger activity is rising, driven in part by larger firms seeking the specialized expertise, cultural alignment and l...


Letters

Lawyers see trouble in Trump's charity deductions

Aug. 29, 2025
By Robert Kopelson

Robert Wood's latest column highlights how lawyers view Trump's use of charitable settlement deductions as a potential tax trap.


Civil Litigation

A trauma-informed approach allows the courtroom to recognize and validate the invisible scars of sexual abuse survivors, helpi...


Technology, Law Practice

Practicing law in the age of AI: Caution required

Aug. 28, 2025
By Erin M. Joyce, Natalie Manoukian

Artificial intelligence is being used more frequently in legal practice, making it important for attorneys to verify accuracy,...


Are legal conferences worth the investment or just an expensive distraction? This month's column breaks down the real ROI of a...