Judges and Judiciary
Ill-Tempered Judges Should Treat Their Fellow Lawyers With Respect
By William Domnarski
Forum Column - By William Domnarski - Lawyers have little legal recourse when faced with ill-tempered judges but should insist...
Politicians, comedians and judges are all guilty of sometimes taking credit where it isn't due. ...
Forum Column - By Erwin Chemerinsky - A recent state Supreme Court decision reaffirmed the right to free-speech activities at ...
Law Practice
Bank on It: Lawyers Can Profit - and Alleviate Global Poverty
By David A. Lash
Forum Column - By David A. Lash - Financial lenders and corporate lawyers can help alleviate global poverty and turn a profit ...
The Supreme Court's two death penalty cases prove the justices care more about being tough on crime than about common sense an...
Criminal
Legalized Gambling Can Solve California's Fiscal, Environmental Problems
By Konrad Moore
Both the Golden State's swelling budget deficit and the abundance of greenhouse gas emissions caused by commutes from Southern...
Criminal, Law Practice
In Tough-on-Crime 21st Century, Prison Careers Could Spell Success
By Konrad Moore
The greatest entry-level job in California isn't in medicine or the law; it's being a prison guard. ...
How long does a law firm remain exposed to a potential malpractice claim after an attorney leaves the firm and takes a client ...
Forum Column - By Erwin Chemerinsky - There's middle ground between ignoring victims of government injustice and disclosing in...
Law Practice
Off Camera, Hollywood's Elite Lawyers Play Starring Roles
By William Domnarski
Forum Column - By William Domnarski - The world of big-ticket entertainment lawyers is rather small, but the attorneys wield d...
The recent post-surgical death of Kanye West's mother and the accidental injection of Dennis Quaid's infant twins with a highl...
Environmental & Energy, U.S. Supreme Court
Remedying Oil Catastrophes
By Richard M. Frank
The combination of the recent oil spill in San Francisco and the Supreme Court's upcoming ruling on a case involving the Exxon...
Focus Column - By Franklin R. Garfield - Mediation is often the only way to avoid the most contentious issues that arise in di...
Corporate
JDS Uniphase Repels Suit by Shareholders
An Oakland jury on Tuesday cleared JDS Uniphase Corp. and four former executives on all counts in a shareholder class action t...
A ballot initiative may be necessary to relieve the hidden tax burden of an out-of-control tort system - a bill that amounts t...
Law schools can do a much better job of training lawyers. Last year, a report prepared for the Carnegie Institute came to this...
The ever-provocative judge reflects on the prospect of never having to stand for election again, along with musings about tran...
A slew of recent rulings is redefining the role of juries in setting punitive damages. ...
Focus Column - By Benjamin G. Shatz - Understanding one small section of California's Code of Civil Procedure can make the dif...
The generation that came of age between the civil rights era and the Reagan revolution has had a profound impact on the practi...
Postpartum Recession
By Charlotte Fishman
Forum Column - By Charlotte Fishman - A recent lawsuit against AT&T asked a provocative question: Why should women see th...
U.S. Supreme Court
Why Has the Supreme Court's Workload Shrunk as Petitions Increase?
By Erwin Chemerinsky
Forum Column - By Erwin Chemerinsky - How has the nation's highest court responded to 8,000 petitions for certiorari? By putti...
Law Practice
The Curse of Compassion for Clients - When Advocacy Sacrifices Objectivity
By William Domnarski
Forum Column - By William Domnarski - Most clients want their lawyers to be both friends and experts. Giving in to this tempta...
From the time I was a kid, I spent my spare time working in my family's clothing store. But did I really belong there? ...
Although there are many important cases on the Supreme Court's docket, at this point few involve hugely divisive issues. That ...
Forum Column - By Erwin Chemerinsky - The incoming UC Irvine law dean reflects on the travails of the past few weeks and descr...
Cowering From Conflict
By Peter Scheer
Forum Column - By Peter Scheer - The University of California's leaders showed a deficit of courage last week, bowing to polit...
Focus Column - By Frederick R. Bennett - Learn the ins and outs of how and when judges can be removed from trials, for MCLE cr...
The recent death of Justice Paul Boland leads the ever-unpredictable Arthur Gilbert to muse on everything from the meaning of ...
Forum Column - By William Domnarski - Though Hollywood has glamorized lawyers’ quarters, an attorney’s workspace is not always...