The widening gap between how the law is expected to be (and generally is) practiced, and certain events transpiring in our pol...
Criminal, Government, Judges and Judiciary
Lawmakers must heed call to make more just bail system
During Monday’s State of the Judiciary address, Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye once again called on California lawmakers...
Does the judicial branch ever tell the political branches of government, "Hold my beer"? The recent efforts to reform Californ...
Government, Letters, Judges and Judiciary
We feel the recent story on Jerry Brown’s judicial picks doesn’t paint an accurate picture of all that the governor has done t...
I am generally pleased to note that the vast majority of the current field of candidates for Los Angeles County Superior Court...
Judges and Judiciary, State Bar & Bar Associations
The California primary election takes place on June 5. The state’s general election follows on Nov. 6. This includes the elect...
For now, unless I have reason not to do so, all incumbent judges have my vote.
Now that it is election season, the legal community once again will turn part of its focus upon the upcoming elections for sup...
Constitutional Law, California Supreme Court, California Courts of Appeal, U.S. Supreme Court, Criminal
A penny for your thoughts
“The only constant is change.” Heraclitus may have been talking about life. But he might as well have been talking about the c...
People clamored onto the courthouse steps in the case of the baker who declined to make a cake for a gay couple’s nuptials — o...
Civil Rights, Judges and Judiciary, Government, Criminal
‘Public defender’ isn’t just another job
The Los Angeles public defender has the potential to be the most influential public defender in the nation — and the office mu...
Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court, Administrative/Regulatory
Drone Searches: A New Frontier for the Fourth Amendment
The use of drones spurs reassessment of time-honored privacy concerns.
State Bar & Bar Associations, Judges and Judiciary
The Golden State should reform unnecessary, out-of-date and overly protectionist bar admission policies in federal district co...
The ruling is the first to hold an internet service provider liable for copyright infringement by its customers, making it a c...
Judges are required to be fair, neutral and impartial and to be perceived as such at all times.
Suffice it to say, when addressing Siri, I did not use the four-letter word, the first letter of which appears toward the last...
A Riverside case involves the right of people with developmental disabilities to marry as well as the right not to be pressure...
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights
Sex work ruling isn’t the end of the line
The Constitution protects an adult’s personal decision to engage in intimate, sexual activity with another adult, whether the ...
U.S. Supreme Court, Securities, Constitutional Law, Administrative/Regulatory
SEC ALJs and the accumulation of power
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether the Securities and Exchange Commission's use of administrative law judges violates ...
U.S. Supreme Court, Environmental & Energy, California Supreme Court, Administrative/Regulatory, Year in Review Column
Cases provide insight into shifting environmental policy
With the appointments of Scott Pruitt (administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency), Ryan Zinke (secretary of the Int...
Corporate, Administrative/Regulatory, Labor/Employment, Government
The New Parent Leave Act expands access to 12 weeks of job-protected baby bonding leave to qualifying workers who work for emp...
Year in Review Column, Judges and Judiciary, Civil Litigation
New law is driving down motions
The Legislature enacted of Code of Civil Procedure Section 430.41 in 2016, and earlier this month a new set of changes took ef...
Judges and Judiciary, Civil Rights, Civil Litigation
Access to justice for the disabled
Current court rules are vague and flimsy. It is time for the Judicial Council to flex its rulemaking muscles and protect vulne...
Constitutional Law, Civil Rights, U.S. Supreme Court
Why leave Mississippi's discrimination law in place?
When a new pope is selected by the assemblage of cardinals at the Vatican, the papal conclave releases white smoke into the sk...
Ninth Circuit and the Department of Labor clarify when an intern is entitled to minimum wages and other employment benefits. ...
Jack Walker's powerful, insightful and moving "Eye Corps: Coming of Age at the DMZ," details his experiences as a recon patr...
U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights
When the high court handcuffed student journalists
High school journalism has been losing ground since the 1970s due to education budget cuts -- and rulings of the U.S. Supreme ...
The Federal Communications Commission defied the facts, flouted the law, and ignored the will of millions of Americans when it...
Criminal, Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court, California Supreme Court
Justices should uphold DNA collection law
People v. Buza provides an opportunity to ensure that fewer people in the state are convicted of crimes they did not commit an...
Government, Corporate, Administrative/Regulatory, Tax
Attorneys: Get up to speed on Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
Here, we have tried to provide an early and high-level overview of federal income tax issues with which California attorneys s...