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Thomas M. Hall

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PO Box 49820
Los Angeles , CA 90049
Phone: (310) 231-3475

Loyola Law School



Columns
Law Practice, Ethics/Professional Responsibility U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Law Practice, Judges and Judiciary Government, Constitutional Law California Supreme Court Letters, Law Practice Civil Rights Civil Rights Law Practice Family U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Perspective Perspective Family, California Supreme Court Perspective
Title Category Published
What constitutes discipline-worthy conduct in California?Feb. 18, 2021
Religious rulings under the new Gorsuch-Roberts courtJul. 3, 2018
Judging is hard (even for the temporary kind)Oct. 2, 2017
Our flawed, millennial foundersSep. 14, 2017
E-filing blues at the California Supreme CourtJul. 31, 2017
Unlawful detainer judges favor landlordsJul. 7, 2017
Special prosecutor rules and the case of the Groveland Boys May 18, 2017
Special prosecutor rules and the case of the Groveland BoysMay 16, 2017
An interesting year for law Apr. 22, 2017
Family law litigants need judges who follow the law Mar. 25, 2017
The distinction between belief and action Mar. 2, 2017
Imagine the foster care system from the other point of view Jan. 31, 2017
We mustn't abandon fundamental concepts of due process Aug. 31, 2016
Unintended consequences Dec. 31, 2015
The arc of history bends toward justice Nov. 26, 2015

Verdicts & Settlements
Case Name Topic Role Published
Thomas M. Hall v. R.L. Spear Company; Coast Recording Equipment Supply, Inc. Construction Law Plaintiff Jan. 25, 1997
Law Practice, Ethics/Professional Responsibility U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Law Practice, Judges and Judiciary Government, Constitutional Law California Supreme Court Letters, Law Practice Civil Rights Civil Rights Law Practice Family U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Perspective Perspective Family, California Supreme Court Perspective
Title Category Published
What constitutes discipline-worthy conduct in California?Feb. 18, 2021
Religious rulings under the new Gorsuch-Roberts courtJul. 3, 2018
Judging is hard (even for the temporary kind)Oct. 2, 2017
Our flawed, millennial foundersSep. 14, 2017
E-filing blues at the California Supreme CourtJul. 31, 2017
Unlawful detainer judges favor landlordsJul. 7, 2017
Special prosecutor rules and the case of the Groveland Boys May 18, 2017
Special prosecutor rules and the case of the Groveland BoysMay 16, 2017
An interesting year for law Apr. 22, 2017
Family law litigants need judges who follow the law Mar. 25, 2017
The distinction between belief and action Mar. 2, 2017
Imagine the foster care system from the other point of view Jan. 31, 2017
We mustn't abandon fundamental concepts of due process Aug. 31, 2016
Unintended consequences Dec. 31, 2015
The arc of history bends toward justice Nov. 26, 2015
Case Name Topic Role Published
Thomas M. Hall v. R.L. Spear Company; Coast Recording Equipment Supply, Inc. Construction Law Plaintiff Jan. 25, 1997