The Best and Worst of the Year
My nominations for the best opinions of the year go to Justices Carlos R. Moreno and Carol A. Corrigan. Justice Moreno?s majority opinion in Fashion Valley Mall, LLC v. NLRB, 42 Cal. 4th 850 (2007), is a spirited defense of one of Justice Stanley Mosk?s greatest opinions, Robins v. Pruneyard Shopping Center, 23 Cal. 3d 899 (1979), although Justices Ming W. Chin, Marvin R. Baxter, and Corrigan we...
My nominations for the best opinions of the year go to Justices Carlos R. Moreno and Carol A. Corrigan. Justice Moreno?s majority opinion in Fashion Valley Mall, LLC v. NLRB, 42 Cal. 4th 850 (2007), is a spirited defense of one of Justice Stanley Mosk?s greatest opinions, Robins v. Pruneyard Shopping Center, 23 Cal. 3d 899 (1979), although Justices Ming W. Chin, Marvin R. Baxter, and Corrigan we...
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