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John Sledd (Kanji & Katzen, Seattle), lead attorney in a recent landmark environmental case from the Ninth Circuit, descri...


John Sledd (Kanji & Katzen, Seattle), lead attorney in a recent landmark environmental case from the 9th Circuit, describe...



Professor Jeffrey Fisher, co-director of Stanford Law's Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, helps wrap the show's coverage of SCO...


Professor Jeffrey Fisher, co-director of Stanford Law's Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, helps wrap the show's coverage of SCO...



Professor Eileen Boris (UCSB) and Daralyn Durie (Durie Tangri) regard SCOTUS' momentous abortion rights ruling, and Peder Bata...



Guests Anna-Rose Mathieson (Cal. Appellate Law Group) and Professor Bill Hing (USF Law) discuss three of this week's consequen...


A federal appellate court recently held that cellphone users do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their cellphon...


In trying to read the tea leaves on the case recently filed against Apple Inc. and Broadcom by the Caltech, a telling document...


In both state and federal courts, lawyers call upon the United States and California Supreme Courts to decide whether a prior ...



Too early to tell if Prop. 47 is a failure

Jun. 17, 2016
By Michael C. Mc Mahon

It's far too early to tell because the new treatment and community services created by Prop. 47 have yet to even commence. By ...


Congress should support the Stopping Mass Hacking Act and encourage legislative and public scrutiny of remote access searches ...


This week, Erwin Chemerinsky (UCI Law) reviews a 9th Circuit en banc ruling upholding California's concealed carry restriction...



This week's guests, M.C. Sungaila (Haynes and Boone), Gerald Sauer (Sauer & Wagner), and James Wagstaffe (Kerr & Wagst...



Presiding Justice Anthony Kline reacts to the CASC's depublication rule change, Donald Falk explains what's at stake in a pers...



Don Willenburg (Gordon & Rees) on tort liability of raw materials suppliers in light of Webb v. Special Electric,...



This week's show considers guns, religion, contraception, and constitutional standing after three notable rulings issued from ...



Jessica Di Palma, Hon. Steven Brick (Ret.), and Professor Heidi Rummel discuss the constitutionality of California's juvenile ...



Professor Jessica Levinson (Loyola Law School), Paul Cane (Paul Hastings), and Glenn Danas (Capstone Law APC) comment on two m...



Mandatory Attorney Fee Arbitrations

May 2, 2016
By Riley Guerin


Professors Catherine Fisk (UCI Law) and Hadar Aviram (UC Hastings Law), and Jeremy Rosen of Horvitz and Levy join Rulings Edit...




Ending the Client Relationship (Part 2)

Nov. 2, 2015
By Gabrielle Gaudet



First Person

Oct. 2, 2015
By Donna Mallard



ESQ:Puzzling Out Cameras

Oct. 2, 2015
By Donna Mallard



Joan C. Williams

Oct. 2, 2015
By Donna Mallard



Think Twice Before Suing This School District

Oct. 2, 2015
By Donna Mallard



The Supremes

Oct. 2, 2015
By Donna Mallard