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Deborah J. La Fetra

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Senior Attorney
Pacific Legal Foundation





Columns
Title Category Published
Encouraging government lawyers to engage in the worst legal shenanigans Ethics/Professional Responsibility May 13, 2024
Washington agency boots Santa-clad right-to-work advocates U.S. Supreme Court, Labor/Employment, Civil Litigation Oct. 18, 2021
Property rights: the former ‘poor relation’ takes its place at the table U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Jul. 6, 2021
One step closer to professional freedom Constitutional Law Mar. 5, 2021
Lease of a lifetime! Can property owners ever challenge San Francisco’s gift to tenants? U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Mar. 1, 2021
A primer on amicus briefs as a tool to protect individual liberty Law Practice, Constitutional Law Jul. 22, 2020
Does California value public interest litigation? Civil Litigation, Law Practice, Government May 28, 2019
The death knell for integrated bars? U.S. Supreme Court, California Supreme Court, State Bar & Bar Associations Dec. 4, 2018
Retroactive tort liability and the First Amendment U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law, California Courts of Appeal Aug. 17, 2018
Janus was about state power, not unions U.S. Supreme Court, Labor/Employment Jul. 11, 2018
Time to overrule Abood U.S. Supreme Court, Labor/Employment, Government, Constitutional Law Oct. 2, 2017
A tug of war between Congress and the courts U.S. Supreme Court May 18, 2016
Yet another attack on contract integrity U.S. Supreme Court, Civil Litigation, California Supreme Court May 27, 2015
Out of the Mouths of Lawyers State Bar & Bar Associations Feb. 7, 2001
Title Category Published
Encouraging government lawyers to engage in the worst legal shenanigans Ethics/Professional Responsibility May 13, 2024
Washington agency boots Santa-clad right-to-work advocates U.S. Supreme Court, Labor/Employment, Civil Litigation Oct. 18, 2021
Property rights: the former ‘poor relation’ takes its place at the table U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Jul. 6, 2021
One step closer to professional freedom Constitutional Law Mar. 5, 2021
Lease of a lifetime! Can property owners ever challenge San Francisco’s gift to tenants? U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Mar. 1, 2021
A primer on amicus briefs as a tool to protect individual liberty Law Practice, Constitutional Law Jul. 22, 2020
Does California value public interest litigation? Civil Litigation, Law Practice, Government May 28, 2019
The death knell for integrated bars? U.S. Supreme Court, California Supreme Court, State Bar & Bar Associations Dec. 4, 2018
Retroactive tort liability and the First Amendment U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law, California Courts of Appeal Aug. 17, 2018
Janus was about state power, not unions U.S. Supreme Court, Labor/Employment Jul. 11, 2018
Time to overrule Abood U.S. Supreme Court, Labor/Employment, Government, Constitutional Law Oct. 2, 2017
A tug of war between Congress and the courts U.S. Supreme Court May 18, 2016
Yet another attack on contract integrity U.S. Supreme Court, Civil Litigation, California Supreme Court May 27, 2015
Out of the Mouths of Lawyers State Bar & Bar Associations Feb. 7, 2001