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self-study/Administrative/Regulatory

DOJ playbooks: New covers, same rules?

By Misa Eiritz, Randy Grossman

self-study/Tax

Many 2020-2025 wildfire settlements to be retroactively tax-free

By Alex Z. Brown, Robert W. Wood

self-study/Technology

California cracks open AI's black box

By Alexander F. Koskey, Madison "MJ" McMahan, Matthew G. White

self-study/Employment

When back pay goes beyond the bottom line

By Christopher David Ruiz Cameron

self-study/Corporate

A pivotal moment for shareholder rights

By Anya J. Freedman

self-study/Administrative/Regulatory

Summary judgment motion deadlines modified by new legislation

By Stuart M. Rice

self-study/Intellectual Property

Trademark tensions on the track: Court upholds First Amendment protections in Haas v. Steiner

By David Martinez, Navin Ramalingam

self-study/Intellectual Property

The campaign season's copyright showdown

By Sami Kazi, Rami S. Yanni

self-study/Evidence

Objections to questions asked during trials

By Elia V. Pirozzi

self-study/Employment

The amended Private Attorneys General Act--new tools and big questions

By Matthew D'Abusco, Cynthia Sandoval

self-study/Jury Practice

Addressing social media's influence on jurors

By Jeffrey Kravitz

self-study/Corporate

Central district implements new self-disclosure and whistleblowing incentives

By Brian R. Michael, Christina Randall

self-study/Administrative/Regulatory

How the VA turned its back on incarcerated veterans

By Eileen C. Moore

self-study/Constitutional Law

Soured Lemon: What's next for the State's religion clauses?

By Ashfaq G. Chowdhury

self-study/Constitutional Law

A 9th Circuit panel draws lines on firearms in 'sensitive places'

By George M. Lee

self-study/Civil Procedure

Section 998's cost-shifting mechanism: A closer look at the controversy

By David B. Wasson

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