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self-study/Administrative/Regulatory

US space operations in the 'gray zone'

By Michael Beckwith, Dorn McGrath

self-study/Criminal Practice

Parallel proceedings, conflicting rules: Managing civil and criminal exposure

By Reza Torkzadeh, Allen P. Wilkinson

self-study/Corporate

Stablecoins gain clarity under GENIUS Act as legal questions linger for banks and fintechs

By Maxwell Earp-Thomas, Moorari Shah

self-study/Civil Procedure

Rooker-Feldman: Jurisdictional limits beyond preclusion

By Megan Fitz-Patrick

self-study/Environmental Regulation

CARB shapes climate policy as final rules stall in California

By Callon A. Green, Elizabeth Haskins, Noelle E. Wooten

self-study/Legal Ethics

Chutes and Ladders: The CJP & CJA

self-study/Environmental Regulation

Are you protecting the licensor in your Prop 65 settlement?

By Pejman Javaheri

self-study/Constitutional Law

The Supreme Court's decision in Wong Kim Ark

By Roderick E. Walston

self-study/Evidence

DUI 101: Common evidentiary issues in DUI trials, Part 2

By Michelle E. DeCasas, Jana M. Seng

self-study/Evidence

DUI 101: Common evidentiary issues in DUI trials

By Michelle E. DeCasas, Jana M. Seng

self-study/Intellectual Property

No harm, no win: A cautionary tale of Kadrey v. Meta Platforms, Inc.

By E. Belle Borovik, David Martinez

self-study/Competence Issues (Addressing Substance Abuse and Physical/Mental Impairment)

How policy and history shaped California's CARE Courts

By Dan Jacobson

self-study/Immigration

Green cards and red flags: Why the public charge rule demands closer attention

By Eli M. Kantor, Jonathan D. Kantor

self-study/Insurance

Uninsured drivers beware, the law isn't on your side

By Reza Torkzadeh, Allen P. Wilkinson

self-study/Legal Ethics

What you do after hours can cost you your license

By Alanna G. Clair, Shari L. Klevens

self-study/Intellectual Property

AI wins in court as book training deemed fair use

By Edward D. Lanquist, Dominic Rota

self-study/Intellectual Property

Dupe culture on trial: Lululemon, Costco, and the future of trademark law

By Pejman Javaheri

self-study/Legal Ethics

What AI learns from us, and why that could be a legal problem

By James Mixon

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