Labor/Employment
AB 692: Redefines employee contracts and raises new legal questions
By Ryne C. Posey, Anthony E. Guzman II
Labor/Employment
SB 464: More rules, same gaps in California pay equity
By Ryne C. Posey, Anthony E. Guzman II
Real Estate/Development, Environmental & Energy
AB 130: CEQA exemption accelerates urban infill housing and cuts development costs
By Sheri L. Bonstelle
Land Use, Environmental & Energy
SB 131: CEQA exemptions expand for housing, infrastructure, water and clean energy projects
By Sheri L. Bonstelle
Wills, Estates & Trusts
SB 376: Confirming non-application of Section 17082 to charitable remainder trusts
By Jacob V. Phillips
Labor/Employment
SB 642: Raises the bar on pay equity and employer accountability
By Ryne C. Posey, Anthony E. Guzman II
Labor/Employment
SB 294: California's 'Workplace Know Your Rights Act' demands employer action
By Ryan Malhan
Real Estate/Development
AB 1050: Expanding opportunity to remove restrictive covenants that block housing
By Daniel R. Golub
Land Use
SB 79: Boosting transit-oriented housing access
By Brooke Miller, Alexander Caton
Technology, Administrative/Regulatory
AB 56: Social media health risk warning for minors
By Jenna N. Rode, Cecilia Kim
Labor/Employment
AB 339: A new procedural layer for contracting out public services in California
By Alexander Volberding
Wills, Estates & Trusts, Probate
AB 565: Comprehensive virtual representation for trust matters
By James A. Bush, Michael S. Quintiliani
Education Law
SB 848: California expands child abuse prevention and hiring duties for private schools
By Julie L. Strom, Michael Blacher
Education Law
AB 1155: Ending the choice between pay and credit in law school
By Joe O'Hanlon, Meg Czeisler
Labor/Employment, Administrative/Regulatory
AB 250: More time for sexual assault survivors
By Angela Reddock-Wright
Technology, Administrative/Regulatory
SB 243: New safety rules for AI companion chatbots
By David Lisson, David I. Feinstein
Technology, Administrative/Regulatory
SB 53: Balancing AI innovation with public safety
By Allison Melendez
Ethics/Professional Responsibility
SB 37: California's new attorney advertising and solicitation rules explained
By Shant A. Karnikian
Consumer Law
AB 931: Regulating litigation funding and fee-sharing
By Brian S. Kabateck
Torts/Personal Injury, LA Fires, Civil Procedure
Challenges of proving standing and causation in California wildfire-related death and illness claims
By Michael B. Murphy
In California, recovery for wildfire-related harm requires both proof of standing and a causal link to the defendant's conduct.
Government, Constitutional Law
Today's gerrymandering arms race shows the need for a national solution
By Trevor Potter
As states wage an escalating redistricting arms race, the only way to stop politicians from handpicking their voters is a nati...
Constitutional Law
There is no COVID exception to the takings clause
By Michael M. Berger
Alford and Pena expose a split over emergency takings: One court says the Fifth Amendment always requires comp...
Government, Constitutional Law
Rethinking representation with an expanded House and Senate
By Norman J. Ornstein
Enlarging the House by 150 members and the Senate by 21 could make Congress more representative, reduce district distortion an...
Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Ethical risks that can silence your best witness
By David M. Majchrzak
Witnesses tell your client's story but mishandling them can write them out of your case entirely. From who you can contact to ...
Constitutional Law
Why America needs a campaign finance constitutional amendment now
By Drew E. Pomerance
With $15.9 billion spent on federal elections in 2024 and bipartisan support growing for reform, a constitutional amendment ma...
Consumer Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution
How consumer arbitrators balance fairness, efficiency and economy
By Delton R. Henderson
Understanding the neutral's perspective can help practitioners achieve better outcomes.
Torts/Personal Injury, Consumer Law
The future of digital damages in the new 'One Rule' era
By Jason Javaheri
Artificial intelligence is creating "digital damages"--from deepfakes to faulty algorithms--and the clash between Trump's fede...
Tax
If you don't receive payment in 2025 but could have, is it 2025 income?
By Robert W. Wood
Constructive receipt determines when income is considered taxable, focusing on whether you have an unrestricted right to payme...
U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law
To restore separation of powers, start with who becomes a judge
By Daniel Schuman
To counterbalance a federal judiciary dominated by former executive branch lawyers who defer to presidential power, the Senate...
Combat veterans carry invisible battlefields of trauma; while the justice system once punished their symptoms, veteran treatme...