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Immigration

ICE wants power to break the Constitution and walk away

Aug. 13, 2025
By Erwin Chemerinsky

The 9th Circuit upheld a federal court order blocking ICE from using race, language, location, and type of work as the sole ba...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Data Privacy

Think like a hacker; plan like a lawyer

Aug. 12, 2025
By Daniel B. Garrie, Moshe Jacobius

Small law firms and solo practitioners face growing cybersecurity threats, making it essential to implement practical, cost-ef...


Technology, Real Estate/Development, Civil Rights

Bias baked into tenant-screening algorithms is locking out Black, Latino, and immigrant renters, testing whether fair housing ...


Environmental & Energy

CARB shapes climate policy as final rules stall in California

MCLE
Aug. 12, 2025
By Noelle E. Wooten, Elizabeth Haskins

With 2026 deadlines looming, CARB has issued preliminary guidance on California's new climate disclosure laws, prompting busin...


Court upholds jailhouse deception tactics in People v. Goehner, undermining core Miranda protections nearly 60 ...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Ethical pitfalls to avoid when lawyers 'meet the press'

Aug. 11, 2025
By Shari L. Klevens, Alanna G. Clair

Lawyers play a vital role in shaping public understanding of the justice system, but must carefully balance media engagement w...


Constitutional Law, Civil Litigation

Voir dire is no popularity contest

Aug. 11, 2025
By Rahul Ravipudi

To protect the Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial in civil cases, trial lawyers must use voir dire to uncover and remove ...


Tax

Tax issues in cases settling on appeal

Aug. 11, 2025
By Robert W. Wood

While interest and punitive damages are usually taxable, how the verdict stands, what's appealed, and how the settlement is cr...


The growing frequency of catastrophic wildfires has exposed a persistent and costly underinsurance problem -- driven by outdat...


Technology, Intellectual Property

AI music raises fresh copyright issues for lawyers

Aug. 11, 2025
By Steve Englund, Eric Wolff

As AI has become an increasingly important part of the music-making process, it has become increasingly important to understan...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

In the pre-dawn stillness of Lamhamid, a remote Saharan village, I discovered that the unhurried pace of life and the power of...


Technology, Law Practice

AI is reshaping legal work -- scanning cases, drafting briefs, even predicting rulings. But can it replace a judge or mediat...


Torts/Personal Injury, Environmental & Energy, California Courts of Appeal

A recent California appellate decision reminds industrial property owners that environmental liability doesn't end with site ...


Technology, Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Recent sanctions show lawyers don't need to master AI's technical architecture -- they need to follow simple operational saf...


Torts/Personal Injury, Insurance, Environmental & Energy

Don't get burned: How to lower litigation risk during fire season

Aug. 7, 2025
By Chas Hamilton, Bing "Sunny" Sun

With signs pointing to a potentially more extreme wildfire season in California, litigation is expanding beyond utilities to a...


Criminal

3 smart ways to sidestep federal sentencing minimums

Aug. 7, 2025
By Dmitry Gorin, Alan Eisner

Mandatory minimums remove judges' sentencing discretion and give prosecutors immense leverage, but federal law provides three ...


Health Care & Hospital Law

The Supreme Court's 6-3 decision in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic stripped Medicaid patients of their a...


Constitutional Law, Administrative/Regulatory

Tariffs, tyranny and the Gilded Age delusion

Aug. 7, 2025
By John H. Minan

President Trump's attempt to revive Gilded Age-style tariffs under the guise of emergency powers lacks clear legal support, th...


Construction

A new ruling clarifies the scope of attorneys' fees provisions under Business and Professions Code Section 7168.


Constitutional Law, Civil Rights

I am my ancestors' greatest dream

Aug. 6, 2025
By Ronald Blagden Anderson Sr.

A direct descendant of African-American slaves, Ronald Blagden Anderson Sr. embodies the resilience, faith, and vision of his...


Military Law

Since December 2023, the Pentagon's new Office of Special Trial Counsel has significantly increased prosecutions of military r...


Letters, Family

More tips to help protect children in family court

Aug. 6, 2025
By Eugene M. Hyman

With 70% of family court litigants unrepresented, better tools -- like help centers, emergency screenings, and a public-defend...


Constitutional Law, Civil Rights

States take the lead as federal voting rights crumble

Aug. 6, 2025
By Kevin I. Shenkman

With the weakening of the federal Voting Rights Act, it's now up to the states -- ironically invoking "states' rights" -- to e...


Constitutional Law, Civil Rights

On the anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, we are reminded that this landmark law embodied America's promise of equa...


Environmental & Energy, Alternative Dispute Resolution

Mediation can help clean up environmental disputes

Aug. 5, 2025
By Brian S. Currey

In addition to being faster than waiting for a result at trial -- and the inevitable appeal -- mediation offers a host of adva...


Appellate Practice

More trial teams are embedding appellate specialists from the outset, recognizing that collaboration between trial and appella...


Trump's new tax bill quietly delivers a major win for startup investors by reshaping federal rules on Qualified Small Business...


Judges and Judiciary

Chutes and Ladders: The CJP & CJA

MCLE
Aug. 5, 2025
By Benjamin G. Shatz

California's Commission on Judicial Appointments (which judges dream of hearing from) and Commission on Judicial Performance (...


Obituaries

Remembering Selma Smith

Aug. 4, 2025
By Arthur Gilbert

In honor of Selma Moidel Smith, who passed away at 106, we remember a brilliant lawyer, editor, composer, and dear friend whos...


Intellectual Property, Environmental & Energy, Contracts

Part 2 of this article series on Proposition 65 settlements highlights the often-overlooked exposure of licensors -- the brand...