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Judges and Judiciary, Evidence, Criminal


Dead data walking

Mar. 4, 2026

California courts keep citing the "roughly 1 in 200" armed-robbery-death statistic, originally from a single 1980 Supreme Cour...


A promissory fraud claim lives or dies on facts showing the promisor never intended to perform when the promise was made--mere...


Judges and Judiciary


What's in a name?

Mar. 2, 2026

Names--whether of institutions, leaders, or individuals--carry lasting influence on reputation, authority and personal identity.


With clearer pathways for AAM certification and operation, at least enough legal infrastructure now exists to support a real-w...


The Uber initiative is far more harmful than the 1975 Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act (MICRA), threatening the rights o...


Many view California as a leader in tenant protections, but its primary unsafe-housing statute remains frozen in 1985, trappin...


Labor/Employment, Class Action


A new Court of Appeal decision confronts a first-impression question: What obligations remain when a class-action release is r...


Litigation & Arbitration, International Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution


The question is not whether you will encounter international arbitration in California; it is whether you will be ready when y...


California treats divorce neutrally, regulating its consequences rather than judging the decision, so courts should stop inval...


When a demand letter becomes a "claim": examining a novel offensive use of New York's anti-SLAPP law--and why the same strateg...


In Los Angeles County, too many veterans who fought for us came home broken--only to be met with jail cells instead of healing...


U.S. Supreme Court, Government, Antitrust & Trade Reg.


The fat lady has not sung: At a Feb. 20 press conference responding to the Court's ruling, President Trump--after launching a ...


U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law, Antitrust & Trade Reg.


The Supreme Court's Learning Resources tariffs ruling proved Justice Kagan right -- a bipartisan majority used a strict textua...


U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law, Antitrust & Trade Reg.


In a rare 6-3 rebuke of the Trump administration, the Supreme Court--relying on the International Emergency Economic Powers Ac...


Advanced Air Mobility is racing toward initial operations, buoyed by capital and political will. From a lawyer's perspective, ...


Intellectual Property, Alternative Dispute Resolution


The entertainment industry is at the forefront of innovative claims arising from the intersection of media and generative AI t...


Constitutional Law, Civil Procedure


Bivens actions, once a key tool for victims of federal excessive force, are now largely foreclosed in immigration and...


Technology, Alternative Dispute Resolution


The use of consumer generative artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT and Claude may not be protected by attorney-clien...


State Bar & Bar Associations, California Supreme Court


After the February 2025 bar exam disaster, California should adopt the NextGen Uniform Bar Exam for July 2028 and restore conf...


Environmental & Energy, Administrative/Regulatory


H.R. 3699 would broadly block state and local governments from most forms of energy regulation --potentially disrupting electr...


Judges and Judiciary, California Supreme Court


Governor Gavin Newsom is almost certain to fill the California Supreme Court vacancy with a safe, experienced Court of Appeal ...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


Cases stall not from law, but from silence. A quick call or mediated chat can clear confusion, build trust and move settlement...


Guide to Legal Writing, Alternative Dispute Resolution


A strong mediation brief isn't just paperwork--it sharpens your case, informs the mediator, impresses clients and opposing cou...


Mediators and attorneys serve different roles -- neutral and advocate -- but share a common aim: guiding people through high-s...


Turning to military JAGs to prosecute civilians isn't a staffing fix, it's a stress test. If DOJ can't retain career prosecuto...


The IRS issued Notice 2025‑69 to guide taxpayers on claiming the new OBBBA deductions for qualified tips and qualified overtim...


California's Senate passed SB 574, a bill establishing AI guardrails for lawyers and arbitrators that codifies confidentiality...


Advanced vehicle technology and data are reshaping accident investigations, forcing personal injury attorneys to track system ...


Technology, Constitutional Law


Enacted 30 years ago through careful legislative deliberation, Section 230 remains the internet's strongest bulwark for free e...


Torts/Personal Injury, Constitutional Law


For 30 years, Section 230 insulated platforms from liability, but generative AI is forcing courts to ask a new question: When ...