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Appellate Practice

Focus Column - Appellate Practice - By Herb Fox - Successful trial attorneys counsel their clients well for the rigors and ris...


Civil Rights, Constitutional Law

Justices Must Uphold Constitution, Keep Bush in Check

Apr. 28, 2004
By Stephen F. Rohde

Forum Column - By Stephen F. Rohde - The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments today in two critically important cases that p...



Civil Rights

The state Legislature should enact SB1866, the bill to repeal police immunity for injury-causing police chases where the publi...


Insurance

Anyone with even a passing interest in punitive damages is aware of the U.S. Supreme Court blockbuster decision in State Fa...



Constitutional Law

State High Court Supports Victims of Abuse by Police

Apr. 22, 2004
By Robert L. Bastian Jr.

The California Supreme Court's April 5 decision, Venegas v. County of Los Angeles, 2004 DJDAR 4123, is good for victims of pol...


Constitutional Law

Forum Column - By Erwin Chemerinsky - The judge in the molestation case against Michael Jackson has imposed a broad gag order ...



Criminal

Forum Column - By Stephen F. Rohde - Imagine you are suddenly arrested in a foreign country and charged with murder. It's a ca...


Judges and Judiciary

Last month I performed an unnatural act - not an easy admission for anyone to make, let alone a judge, I mean a state judge. F...



Civil Rights

In Smith v. City of Hemet, a split 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel recently upheld dismissal of a plaintiff's excessiv...


Government

The capture of Saddam Hussein in December has presented a serious challenge for the postwar Iraqi legal system. Plans have bee...



The state Supreme Court just decided E.M.M.I. Inc v. Zurich American Ins. Co., 2004 DJDAR 2245 (Cal. Feb. 23, 2004), in...


Judges and Judiciary

Forum Column - By Carlos A. Singer - Before the law reduced the case of Summerlin v. Stewart, 341 F.3d 1082 (9th Cir. 2...



Constitutional Law

Forum Column - By Stephen F. Rohde - From the founding of our nation, despite bigotry and prejudice, the trajectory of our soc...


Constitutional Law

Forum Column - By Erwin Chemerinsky - Was anyone hurt in the slightest way by the exposure of Janet Jackson's breast for two s...



Alternative Dispute Resolution, Family

Avoiding Three Pitfalls of Family-Law Mediations

Mar. 19, 2004
By Franklin R. Garfield

Focus Column - Family Law - By Franklin R. Garfield - There are three primary reasons why the mediation of a family-law case m...


Judges and Judiciary

I was walking down the street talking to Justice Tom Crosby a few days ago. He was his usual self, railing about a case with w...



Government

Wal-Mart Initiative Subverts Democracy

Feb. 24, 2004
By Erwin Chemerinsky

Forum Column - By Erwin Chemerinsky - California's initiative process has been the subject of scrutiny in recent years because...


U.S. Supreme Court

The somewhat turbulent relationship between class actions and arbitration agreements just got more complicated, thanks in larg...



Criminal

Condemned Man Deserves New Trial With All Evidence

Feb. 12, 2004
By Stephen F. Rohde

Forum Column - By Stephen F. Rohde - If the state of California had had its way yesterday, Kevin Cooper would have been execut...


Civil Rights

Windfall for Richer, But Not for Poorer

Feb. 11, 2004
By Konrad Moore

Few comparisons highlight our government's bias in favor of the wealthy more than that between the phasing out of the estate t...



Family

Focus Column - Family Law - By Mitchell A. Jacobs and David L. Marcus - On Dec. 23, the Court of Appeal opened a door to the e...


Government

Forum Column - By Erwin Chemerinsky - An obscure provision of the Los Angeles City Charter is causing enormous controversy and...



Constitutional Law

Who Are You?

Jan. 17, 2004
By Erwin Chemerinsky

Forum Column - By Erwin Chemerinsky - How many individuals did the federal government arrest and detain after Sept. 11? How ma...


Constitutional Law

Fighting Words

Jan. 15, 2004
By Robert L. Bastian Jr.

One challenge that the United States faces in seeding liberal democracy in Iraq is defining what speech and thought will be fr...



Judges and Judiciary

Adoption Day Creates Families

Jan. 6, 2004
By David A. Lash

Forum Column - By David A. Lash - Adoption Day is to courts what maternity wards are to hospitals. No jail, no juries, no deat...


Constitutional Law

Gender Neutral

Dec. 20, 2003
By Erwin Chemerinsky

Forum Column - By Erwin Chemerinsky - The historic decision of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in Goodridge v. Dep...



Judges and Judiciary

Memory Melange

Dec. 12, 2003
By Arthur Gilbert

I missed the opening of the Los Angeles County Law Library on Dec. 14, 1953. They wouldn't let me out of Le Conte Junior High ...


Family

Focus Column - Family Law - By Mitchell A. Jacobs and Robert Burch - In re Marriage of Bereznak, 110 Cal.App.4th 1062 (...



Constitutional Law

Under Control

Nov. 27, 2003
By Erwin Chemerinsky

Forum Column - By Erwin Chemerinsky - Since January 2001, the U.S. government has held 600 individuals as prisoners at a milit...


In several respects, the leading case of Hamilton v. Maryland Casualty Co., 27 Cal.4th 718 (2002), demonstrates the val...