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When is a law a law?

May 1, 2025
By Dan Jacobson

There is a nuanced distinction between a statute's "effective" date - the moment it becomes law--and its "operative" date--the...


Jurors can play a crucial role in rebuilding trust in the justice system by embodying the principle of "Out of Many, One," whe...


Could Meta be broken up?

May 1, 2025
By Robert Rosenberg

The FTC's push to break up Meta by forcing it to sell Instagram and WhatsApp could set a landmark antitrust precedent, reshapi...


California's SB 1383 is transforming food waste from environmental liability into economic and climate opportunity, combining ...


Taking the oath to defend the U.S. Constitution is a solemn commitment to uphold the rule of law, judicial independence, and d...


Antitrust & Trade Reg.

A new bill from California's Legislature aims to modernize antitrust regulation for the AI era by outlawing algorithmic price ...


Constitutional Law

When will they ever learn?

Apr. 30, 2025
By Michael M. Berger

In Knellinger v. Young (2025), the 10th Circuit examined a case where Colorado's unclaimed property laws led to the s...


Environmental & Energy

Proposed amendments to Rule 1469 by the South Coast AQMD aim to strengthen regulation of hexavalent chromium emissions to prot...


State Bar & Bar Associations, Letters

A license to lose confidence in the State Bar

Apr. 29, 2025
By Eli Edward

The California Supreme Court must consider radical reforms, including reciprocity with other states and adoption of the Unifo...


Government, Administrative/Regulatory

Speed doesn't care who's driving, so why should the law?

Apr. 29, 2025
By Richard Alexander, Eugene M. Hyman

It's time to replace outdated, court-based speed enforcement with automated civil penalties focused on the vehicle, not the ...


Immigration, Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Emblem and remedy: How a California housing rights law already uniquely protects immigrant tenants from unscrupulous landlords...


Government, Administrative/Regulatory

Trump's push to fast-track deregulation bypasses Administrative Procedure Act rules, but courts--bolstered by Loper Bright--m...


Litigation & Arbitration

In-person mediation or Zoom?

Apr. 28, 2025
By Ray Artiano

Since the Covid pandemic, virtual mediation via platforms like Zoom has become the dominant method in California, with approxi...


State Bar & Bar Associations, Letters

Still grading the State Bar

Apr. 28, 2025
By Robert F. Kane

A longtime attorney and former bar exam grader expresses outrage but not surprise at the State Bar's latest scandal involving ...


Technology, Data Privacy

CIPA meets AI: Genesys case signals compliance challenges ahead

Apr. 28, 2025
By Pavel (Pasha) A. Sternberg, Kaitlyn N. Robles

At its core, the Genesys Cloud Services litigation extends established privacy principles to AI vendors, foreshadowing the com...


Evidence

Use of a misdemeanor for impeachment

MCLE
Apr. 28, 2025
By Anne Costin

This article explores the use of misdemeanor convictions to impeach a witness's credibility in criminal cases, detailing when ...


Real Estate/Development, Administrative/Regulatory

Though well-intentioned, the act urgently needs reform to distinguish between viable housing sites and rural parcels like El D...


Thriving lawyers today pair legal skills with empathy, clear communication, and trust-building to turn consultations into co...


Litigation & Arbitration, Civil Procedure

SB 940 expands discovery in California arbitrations, making civil-style subpoenas the new norm - unless parties clearly opt out.


Environmental & Energy

As the federal government retreats from climate regulation, California steps up with sweeping disclosure laws requiring large ...


Technology

The ugly freedom of 'feeding speech'

Apr. 24, 2025
By Victor S. Dorokhin

How big tech defends algorithmic addiction in the name of the First Amendment.


Technology

AI developments are rapidly reshaping the legal landscape, with key issues like copyright infringement, trademark misuse, defa...


State Bar & Bar Associations

California bar exam plunges to new low amid scandal

Apr. 24, 2025
By Mary Basick, Katie Moran

The California State Bar is facing a series of controversies, including the use of AI-generated questions on its bar exam, con...


Guide to Legal Writing, Alternative Dispute Resolution

The mediation brief is an important, if not essential, part of the process and should not be overlooked as an important tool f...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

The power of pre-session calls in negotiations

Apr. 23, 2025
By Lynn Duryee

Many mediators will contact counsel separately after they've read the briefs, allowing them to focus on settlement strategies ...


Labor/Employment, Insurance, Alternative Dispute Resolution

Employers rely on their risk management teams to evaluate and acquire insurance coverage, but unless they know the key feature...


Evidence, Administrative/Regulatory

California Senate Bill 832, which proposed stringent "clear and convincing" evidence requirements for childhood sexual abuse s...


Labor/Employment, Immigration

Why immigration enforcement is changing the way California works

MCLE
Apr. 23, 2025
By Maxine D. Bayley, Michael S. Bernick

Immigration crackdowns post-2025 have made compliance a top business priority, with rising audits, steep fines, and legal ris...


Entertainment & Sports, Alternative Dispute Resolution

Lights, camera, negotiation: When mediation fails women

Apr. 23, 2025
By Miriam Akhavan-Tafti

While mediation offers certain benefits, its constructs may not ensure fair treatment for women in entertainment labor dispute...


Once dominated by retired judges with decades on the bench, California's alternative dispute resolution industry is seeing a g...