New trends and patterns are emerging among the justices of the California Supreme Court. ...
When a third party causes an injury to an employee covered by workers compensation, intricate subrogation issues complicate re...
Peter Algona's book takes an in-depth look at California's endangered species policy, habitat, and history. ...
Clauses mandating liquidated damages are useful, but special rules govern their validity. ...
A conversation with human rights attorney Sadakat Kadri, who spent five months on the road to write a book about Shari'a law. ...
A conversation with human rights attorney Sadakat Kadri, who spent five months on the road to write a book about Shari'a law. ...
Kathleen Cairns examines the death penalty through Barbara Graham, the third woman executed in California. ...
A judicial reference is a little-known procedure that offers the efficiency of arbitration, but with the full right to appeal....
Sometimes watching a good flick is the best way to restore an attorney's perspective. ...
U.S. apparel brands prefer a voluntary Bangladesh worker safety initiative to a competing European accord that is legally bind...
California regulators struggle to keep pace with new money transfer companies. ...
A litigator decides that a lawsuit is not the best way to help his disabled son. ...
Erwin Chemerinsky reviews The Great Dissent: How Oliver Wendell Holmes Changed His Mind - and Changed the History of Free S...
In the next two decades, as many as 30,000 drones could be licensed to fly in the United States. Will these highly-maneuverabl...
Lawyers and baseball fans will enjoy Stuart Banner’s history of baseball’s antitrust exemption. ...
The ins and outs of trial presentation software. ...
A California-based GC lauds the benefits of working remotely. ...
Blank Rome; Morrison & Foerster; Foley & Lardner; and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman.
Passed by voters in 1978, Prop. 13 kicked off a nationwide antitax crusade--and hog-tied public finance in California for a ge...
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...
Santa Clara law professor Margaret Russell on the future of using race as a factor in university admissions (Fisher v. Univ...
Although Chief Justice Roberts acknowledges that voting discrimination exists, the Supreme Court's decision shifts the burden ...