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Brandon V. Stracener

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Walnut Creek , CA

Brandon is an attorney in private practice and a Senior Research Fellow at the California Constitution Center.



Columns
Title Category Published
Circle the wagons, blue states Government, Constitutional Law Nov. 27, 2024
Commute them all Government Mar. 7, 2023
California’s feeble privacy right is cold comfort Data Privacy, Criminal, Constitutional Law Mar. 17, 2022
Not so fast on California paralawyers State Bar & Bar Associations, Law Practice Nov. 19, 2021
When public health and individual liberties collide Government, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights May 19, 2020
The governor’s emergency powers are just right Government, Constitutional Law Mar. 23, 2020
Equal Rights Amendment is still in play, if Congress wants it to be Government, Constitutional Law Jan. 16, 2020
California’s constitution needs some changes Constitutional Law, California Supreme Court Oct. 29, 2019
Politically Impartial Justices Not Just 'Useful Fiction' on California Supreme Court Constitutional Law Jan. 4, 2019
Governor Sunshine’s Court Judges and Judiciary, California Supreme Court Dec. 31, 2018
Leaner bar is good for attorneys and the public Government, California Supreme Court Jul. 25, 2017
Prop. N doesn't pass muster Constitutional Law Nov. 22, 2016
Why the rush to dissolve the bar? Ethics/Professional Responsibility, State Bar & Bar Associations Apr. 14, 2016

Verdicts & Settlements
Title Category Published
Circle the wagons, blue states Government, Constitutional Law Nov. 27, 2024
Commute them all Government Mar. 7, 2023
California’s feeble privacy right is cold comfort Data Privacy, Criminal, Constitutional Law Mar. 17, 2022
Not so fast on California paralawyers State Bar & Bar Associations, Law Practice Nov. 19, 2021
When public health and individual liberties collide Government, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights May 19, 2020
The governor’s emergency powers are just right Government, Constitutional Law Mar. 23, 2020
Equal Rights Amendment is still in play, if Congress wants it to be Government, Constitutional Law Jan. 16, 2020
California’s constitution needs some changes Constitutional Law, California Supreme Court Oct. 29, 2019
Politically Impartial Justices Not Just 'Useful Fiction' on California Supreme Court Constitutional Law Jan. 4, 2019
Governor Sunshine’s Court Judges and Judiciary, California Supreme Court Dec. 31, 2018
Leaner bar is good for attorneys and the public Government, California Supreme Court Jul. 25, 2017
Prop. N doesn't pass muster Constitutional Law Nov. 22, 2016
Why the rush to dissolve the bar? Ethics/Professional Responsibility, State Bar & Bar Associations Apr. 14, 2016