Prop. 50: California's racial gerrymandering fails constitutional scrutiny
By Shawn Steel
Tangipa v. Newsom challenges Prop. 50 as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander, arguing that the maps, drawn with race...
Appellate 'gotchas' -- rules barring new arguments at oral argument -- should be used sparingly, because denying counsel the c...
That masked man was not the Lone Ranger
By Dan Jacobson
Unlike the masked Lone Ranger who upheld justice, today's masked ICE agents raise serious legal concerns as they operate more ...
A new biography of Thomas More allows readers to be their own judge
By John J. Kralik
Thomas More chose conscience over the king, paying with his life and teaching that law, faith and principle must sometimes def...
If you're falsely imprisoned but not exonerated, your legal recovery may be taxable --highlighting a peculiar gap in how the t...
In family court, cultural differences shape behavior, communication and perceptions of fairness, and understanding these dimen...
Torts/Personal Injury
When negligence is not an occurrence: The intersection of intentional conduct and negligence
By Jordan S. Derringer
In State Farm Fire & Casualty Co. v. Diblin, the California Court of Appeal reaffirmed that intentional conduct c...
CEMA expands liability for text-based referral marketing in Washington
By Wynter L. Deagle, Teresa R. Morin
Plaintiffs' attorneys are increasingly turning to Washington's CEMA to challenge text-based refer-a-friend programs, drawn by ...
Immigration
The National Guard isn't a political tool: Why Illinois should resist
By John H. Minan
Trump calls up the National Guard in Illinois, citing "rebellion" and insufficient forces; courts and critics say there's no t...
Law Practice, Judges and Judiciary, Civil Procedure
It's time to deep six the '6'
By Lawrence P. Riff
California's Code of Civil Procedure section 170.6 -- originally intended to prevent judicial bias -- has devolved into a tool...
Securities
Why the Supreme Court should revisit SEC disgorgement remedy
By Thomas A. Zaccaro, Mindy Vo
Five years after Liu v. SEC, courts remain split on how to apply its limits on disgorgement, leaving the SEC's most po...
Ethics/Professional Responsibility
What California lawyers need to know about DC ethics advice
By Marc D. Alexander
California lawyers and law firms should evaluate whether entering into agreements with the government that restrict their prac...
Government, Constitutional Law
Social media tests free speech for government workers
By Adanté Pointer
Social media has blurred the line between official and personal speech for public employees, creating new legal challenges ove...
Alternative Dispute Resolution
The December dilemma: Why year-end settlements make strategic sense
By Chad W. Firetag
Year-end settlements, driven by psychological, financial, and tax incentives, allow litigants and attorneys to avoid the holid...
LA Fires, Insurance
Before the ash settles California must learn from Katrina
By Chip Merlin
California's wildfire litigation is echoing the post-Katrina struggle over causation, with courts now facing the pivotal quest...
Government, Civil Rights
Prop 50 lawsuit tests limits of race-conscious mapping
By K. Chike Odiwe
A GOP lawsuit over California's new district maps tests whether the state's largest ethnic group -- Latinos -- can still quali...
Torts/Personal Injury
Understanding the 'special circumstances' doctrine in stolen vehicle injury cases
By Michael E. Rubinstein
In Murphy v. Pina, the Court of Appeal held that a body shop was not liable for injuries and death caused by a teenage...
Letters, Appellate Practice
Appeal deadlines work fine when lawyers calendar them properly
By Myron Moskovitz
California's 60-day appeal deadline works fine when attorneys calendar filings for day 45 instead of day 60, making the propos...
Veterans, Judges and Judiciary
From Normandy to the bench: Justice Buck Compton's life of service
By Eileen C. Moore
On Veterans Day, we honor Justice Buck Compton -- a Silver Star-winning D-Day hero, Band of Brothers paratrooper and longtime ...
Veterans
USS Iowa hosted lawyers and veterans in a shared mission
By Adam Siegler, Michael A. Winston
In anticipation of Veterans Day, the Los Angeles County Bar Association's Armed Forces Committee gathered attorneys, judges, a...
Veterans
From abuse, homelessness and teen motherhood to the Marines
By Kimberly A. Valentine
Veterans, Legal Education
How one legal clinic transforms veterans' lives - one case at a time
By Jeanne Nishimoto, Sunita Patel
Veterans, Legal Education
From classroom to command: How law students are helping veterans plan for life and legacy
By Joseph E. Gruber, Jr.
Veterans, Legal Education
Serving those who served: Meeting the legal needs of LA County veterans
By Diane Trunk
Veterans, Legal Education
A commitment to serve and an opportunity to learn: Veterans find the path to becoming lawyers
By Catherine Spray
Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Too sick to practice? Ethics rules still apply to attorneys
By Alanna G. Clair, Shari L. Klevens
As flu season sets in, even the most tireless lawyer must recognize when illness demands a pause -- because ethical duties don...
Some fertility plaintiffs may endure painful follow-up procedures--yet still face taxes on settlements, depending on how claim...
