self-study/Criminal Law
Release to outpatient and restoration of sanity after an NGI finding
By Alan Eisner, Dmitry Gorinself-study/Criminal Law
Advocating against ‘one-size-fits-all’ protective orders during the COVID-19 pandemic
By Michael Keough, Ashwin J. Ram, Jennie Shulkin, Nicholas Silvermanself-study/Criminal Law
2021 signals a new day for criminal justice in California
By Lara Yeretsianself-study/Criminal Law
The impossibility of Brady: Compliance depends upon imagination
By Christopher R. Ulrichself-study/Criminal Law
Review the rules requiring corroboration of accomplice testimony
By Gregg L. Prickettparticipatory/Criminal Law
A frank conversation about race and change in our criminal justice system
self-study/Criminal Law
Countless fraud prosecutions called into question
By Bruce C. Bishop, Laurie Edelstein, Ashwin J. Ram, Reem Sadikself-study/Criminal Law
Gang crimes
By Henry J. Hallparticipatory/Criminal Law
153: Beware and aware: review of cannabis law
By Howard B. Millerself-study/Criminal Law
Navigating evidence in CalGang petitions for removal
By Benjamin S. Kagel, Suzy Marinkovichself-study/Criminal Law
Navigating the law of Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
By Jillian E. Atuegbu, Robin Birnbaumself-study/Criminal Law
Text messages and adoptive admissions: a guide
By Frank M. Looself-study/Criminal Law
Issuing a gun violence restraining order in California
By Dean Hansell, Marina Melikyanself-study/Criminal Law
How Walmart pulled off an FCPA win
By Ariel A. Neuman, Naomi S. Solomonself-study/Criminal Law
Liability of banks receiving money in a wire fraud scheme
By Joshua J. Borgerself-study/Criminal Law
Impeachment of a witness with prior acts
By Gregg L. Prickett, Alex Ricciardulliself-study/Criminal Law
Will the court upend the dual sovereign doctrine?
By Craig E. Countrymanself-study/Criminal Law
Drone Searches: A New Frontier for the Fourth Amendment
self-study/Criminal Law
Security concerns in the courtroom
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