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Letters

Aug. 2, 2013
By Kari Santos



Participants

Aug. 1, 2013
By Karisantos



Did You Know?

Aug. 1, 2013
By Karisantos



Reel Law

Aug. 1, 2013
By Karisantos



Editor's Note

Aug. 1, 2013
By Karisantos



Verbatim

Aug. 1, 2013
By Karisantos



Mergers & Acquisitions

Aug. 1, 2013
By Karisantos

Blank Rome; Morrison & Foerster; Foley & Lardner; and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman.



Tinkering with a Tax Revolt

Jul. 2, 2013
By Kari Santos

Passed by voters in 1978, Prop. 13 kicked off a nationwide antitax crusade--and hog-tied public finance in California for a ge...



Using Data for Strategy

Jul. 2, 2013
By Kari Santos

Law professor Daniel Martin Katz talks quantitative legal prediction. ...



The impact of the Supreme Court's decision on the Voting Rights Act are immediate, long-term, and monumental, says Santa Clara...



Affirmative Action at the Supreme Court

Jul. 2, 2013
By Riley Guerin

Santa Clara law professor Margaret Russell on the future of using race as a factor in university admissions (Fisher v. Univ...



The Supreme Court on the Voting Rights Act

Jul. 2, 2013
By Riley Guerin

Although Chief Justice Roberts acknowledges that voting discrimination exists, the Supreme Court's decision shifts the burden ...



Stepping Up for Pro Bono Needs

Jul. 2, 2013
By Kari Santos

Pro bono directors are seeing an uptick in hours. ...


What the Supreme Court's ruling in Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl says about the Indian Child Welfare Act. ...


UC Irvine Law School Dean Erwin Chemerinsky on the same-sex marriage cases at the high court. ...



Stones in the Road

Jul. 2, 2013
By Riley Guerin

Looking back at U.S. Supreme Court decisions on affirmative action and the Court's most recent decision in Fisher v. Univer...



Suspense at the Supreme Court

Jul. 2, 2013
By Riley Guerin

Pepperdine law professor Douglas Kmiec on Chief Justice Roberts, Prop. 8 and DOMA. ...



Russ Feingold

Jul. 2, 2013
By Riley Guerin

A conversation with former U.S. Senator Russ Feingold on the war on terror, the Obama presidency, and how the Senate has chang...



Is Your Email Secure?

Jul. 2, 2013
By Riley Guerin

Here's how to be sure. Taking Mediation Online

Jul. 2, 2013
By Kari Santos

Online dispute resolution platforms offer mediation on the Internet. ...



The Joy of Advocacy

Jul. 2, 2013
By Kari Santos

A lawyer recalls representing her client in his bid for freedom. ...



Judging Addicts

Jul. 2, 2013
By Kari Santos

Rebecca Tiger’s history and analysis of drug courts in the United States. ...



Drafting Around Good Faith

Jul. 2, 2013
By Kari Santos

Every California contract contains an implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing. So when the parties want to vest unfett...



The Duty to Cooperate

Jul. 2, 2013
By Kari Santos

When an employer investigates misconduct in the workplace, employees have a duty to cooperate with the inquiry. ...



The Lawyer Bubble

Jul. 2, 2013
By Kari Santos

Steven Harper’s book draws parallels between the failure of American law schools and the collapse of some of the biggest law f...



The Man Who Seduced Hollywood

Jul. 2, 2013
By Kari Santos

This biography delves into the storied career of entertainment lawyer Greg Bautzer who also dated Hollywood stars, such as Lan...



The Progressive

Jul. 2, 2013
By Kari Santos

A conversation with former U.S. Senator Russ Feingold on the war on terror, the Obama presidency, and how the Senate has chang...



Headstrong

Jul. 2, 2013
By Kari Santos

Cyclist Lance Armstrong's nationally broadcast admission of doping may have been therapeutic for him, but it invited multiple ...



Tablets, Phablets, and Apps

Jul. 2, 2013
By Kari Santos

New products make the tablet market a lot more interesting. ...