self-study/Legal Ethics
You’ve lost your client. Now what?
By Lucy Vartanianself-study/Evidence
Official records hearsay exception
By Elia V. Pirozzi, Alex Ricciardulliparticipatory/Appellate Practice
SCOTUS preview 1: immigration and border Issues
self-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Are customized arbitration provisions the answer?
By Julie R. F. Gerchik, Michael L. Smithparticipatory/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Something in the Clean Air Act
self-study/Civil Practice
Anti-SLAPP: The catchall that caught too much
By Hillary A. Hamilton, Adam K. Lloyd, Jason D. Russellself-study/Family Law
Responding to discovery requests for documents in family law cases
By Sarah A. Thompsonparticipatory/Constitutional Law
When is lethal force 'necessary'?
self-study/Civil Practice
Can courts confirm awards by religious courts that conflict with secular law?
By Joshua J. Borgerself-study/Criminal Law
Text messages and adoptive admissions: a guide
By Frank M. Looparticipatory/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Tax transparency or Trump targeting?
self-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Managing regret: Rule 502, the disclosure of privileged material and clawbacks
By Anthony Pacheco, Nate Wrightself-study/Criminal Law
Issuing a gun violence restraining order in California
By Dean Hansell, Marina Melikyanself-study/Business Organization
10 considerations for your social enterprise’s legal form
By Jennifer Caballero, Jesse Finfrock, Susan H. Mac Cormacparticipatory/Appellate Practice
The state of the administrative state
self-study/Torts
Lopsided arbitration agreements and elder abuse
By Gregory M. McCartyparticipatory/Alternative Dispute Resolution
JAMS Session
self-study/Civil Procedure
Excusing jurors for cause during jury selection
By Gregory L. Prickettself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Rise of the cloud gamer: legal and business considerations
By Maria A. Abesa, Rusty G. Weissself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Navigating cannabis banking legislation: more questions than answers
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