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Letters

Oct. 1, 2011
By STEPHEN LARSON



Intellectual Property

Oct. 1, 2011
By Karisantos



The Fragility Of Goodness

Oct. 1, 2011
By Karisantos

A conversation with Martha Nussbaum, one of the world's most prominent legal philosophers.



Landmarks to Come?

Oct. 1, 2011
By Karisantos

In a presidential election year, this could well be a term for the ages at the U.S. Supreme Court.



Participants

Oct. 1, 2011
By Karisantos



Editor's Note

Oct. 1, 2011
By Karisantos



Reel Law

Oct. 1, 2011
By Karisantos

The Fortune Cookie



Verbatim

Oct. 1, 2011
By Karisantos

Acting Presiding Justice William W. Bedsworth of the Fourth District Court of Appeal



Fewer Jobs for Law School Grads

Sep. 2, 2011
By Kari Santos



Stem Online Counterfeiting

Sep. 2, 2011
By Kari Santos




The Splits

Sep. 2, 2011
By Kari Santos



Unconstitutional Cuts?

Sep. 2, 2011
By Kari Santos

Are budget cuts to the state courts constitutional? ...



Creative License

Sep. 2, 2011
By Kari Santos

Pablo Picasso once said that "good artists borrow, great artists steal." At least we believe he said it. But who knows if he s...



More Than One Way

Sep. 2, 2011
By Kari Santos

I wanted to be a prosecutor because I saw it as the best way for me to help my community. ...



Conservative Consolidation

Sep. 2, 2011
By Kari Santos

A new justice joins the liberal bloc in the U.S. Supreme Court and speaks with confidence, but the conservative coalition roll...



Borrowed Hands

Sep. 2, 2011
By Kari Santos

As authorities increase efforts to verify the immigration status of agricultural workers, employers are hiring more migrants u...



Diversity in High Places

Sep. 2, 2011
By Kari Santos

Elimination of Bias ...



Hindsight: 47 Years Ago

Sep. 2, 2011
By Kari Santos

Bystander theory of negligent infliction of emotional distress ...



Who's Working Part Time and Where

Sep. 2, 2011
By Kari Santos



In Defense of Flogging

Sep. 2, 2011
By Kari Santos

Instead of a prison term, why not bring back flogging—it will be cheaper. ...



Making Smart Phones Smarter

Sep. 2, 2011
By Kari Santos

We review the must-have smartphone apps for the roaming practitioner. ...



All On Board

Sep. 2, 2011
By Kari Santos

The appointment of Tani Cantil-Sakauye as California’s 28th chief justice opens the door to a new era. Santa Clara University ...



The 2011 California 50

Sep. 2, 2011
By Kari Santos

Our annual survey of lawyers at the state’s largest firms compares the current numbers to last year’s results. We also look at...



The Fight for Gay Divorce

Sep. 2, 2011
By Kari Santos

If the road to marriage for same-sex couples has been legally complicated, wait until they get divorced. ...



Losing Twice

Sep. 2, 2011

Betty Dukes lost twice in June when the U.S. Supreme Court tossed her gender bias class action in Wal-Mart Stores Inc. v. Duke...



Participants

Sep. 1, 2011
By Karisantos



White-Collar Defense

Sep. 1, 2011
By Karisantos



Editor's Note

Sep. 1, 2011
By Karisantos



Reel Law

Sep. 1, 2011
By Karisantos

Kramer vs. Kramer