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John S. Caragozian

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Columns
Title Category Published
Hollywood movie-making: a legal history Entertainment & Sports Aug. 8, 2024
California’s first celebrity lawyer Entertainment & Sports Jul. 3, 2024
Harry Bridges: The labor union leader who fought for workers’ rights and faced decades of litigation Labor/Employment May 29, 2024
America’s best-selling author was a California lawyer Books, Criminal, Entertainment & Sports Apr. 23, 2024
America’s most famous lawyer busted in Los Angeles Law Practice Jan. 25, 2024
A history of discrimination and progress within California's bar associations State Bar & Bar Associations Dec. 13, 2023
A 1916 bombing and “America’s Most Famous Prisoner” Criminal, Legal Education Nov. 1, 2023
The thug. The actress. Her daughter. And homicide. Entertainment & Sports, Torts/Personal Injury Sep. 8, 2023
San Francisco's 1934 general strike: The fall and rise of organized labor Civil Rights, Labor/Employment Aug. 8, 2023
Mineral King: a remote California valley and modern environmentalism Environmental & Energy, Land Use Jun. 30, 2023
The Dust Bowl and the Supreme Court (Part II) Legal Education, U.S. Supreme Court May 8, 2023
The Dust Bowl and the Supreme Court (Part I) Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court May 1, 2023
The University of California’s loyalty oath fight Education Law Mar. 10, 2023
California’s violent chief justice California Supreme Court Jan. 24, 2023
Great Depression: illegal deportations or deportations of illegals? Government Dec. 2, 2022
Clara Foltz: pioneer lawyer for women, criminal defendants and all Californians Appellate Practice, Law Practice Nov. 8, 2022
An unsung hero Civil Rights, Family, Government Sep. 28, 2022
The demise of California’s ranchos Legal Education Aug. 30, 2022
A Red Flag about a Red Flag in 1920s California Appellate Practice, Law Practice Jul. 28, 2022
John Fremont’s California crimes and misdemeanors Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Legal Education Jun. 30, 2022
The Alexander Pantages rape trials Entertainment & Sports May 27, 2022
Death in the Pass: An 1851 Melodrama Legal Education Apr. 28, 2022
Mutiny in California during WWII Government, Legal Education Mar. 25, 2022
How Baja California remained part of Mexico Government, Law Practice Mar. 1, 2022
Massacre in Los Angeles’ Old Chinatown Law Practice Jan. 28, 2022
How many California’s should we have? Constitutional Law, Government Dec. 20, 2021
Few heroes: California mission secularization Law Practice Nov. 29, 2021
St. Francis Dam: California's worst civil engineering disaster Environmental & Energy, Law Practice Oct. 28, 2021
Chavez Ravine and the Dodgers: myths and realities Law Practice Sep. 28, 2021
The California travails of former slave Archy Lee Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Government Sep. 2, 2021
The Golden Gate Bridge: a legal history Law Practice Jul. 27, 2021
The Pious Fund: A century-long fight over a 250-year-old charity California Supreme Court, Law Practice Jun. 28, 2021
Anti-Asian discrimination in California, circa 1852 California Supreme Court, Civil Rights, Immigration May 27, 2021
Overturning California’s bar on interracial marriages California Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Apr. 28, 2021
Gambling ships in Santa Monica Bay Law Practice Mar. 26, 2021
School desegregation in California before Brown Civil Rights, Constitutional Law Feb. 26, 2021
Courts’ historical struggles with citizenship renunciation 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Constitutional Law, Government, U.S. Supreme Court Mar. 21, 2019
Title Category Published
Hollywood movie-making: a legal history Entertainment & Sports Aug. 8, 2024
California’s first celebrity lawyer Entertainment & Sports Jul. 3, 2024
Harry Bridges: The labor union leader who fought for workers’ rights and faced decades of litigation Labor/Employment May 29, 2024
America’s best-selling author was a California lawyer Books, Criminal, Entertainment & Sports Apr. 23, 2024
America’s most famous lawyer busted in Los Angeles Law Practice Jan. 25, 2024
A history of discrimination and progress within California's bar associations State Bar & Bar Associations Dec. 13, 2023
A 1916 bombing and “America’s Most Famous Prisoner” Criminal, Legal Education Nov. 1, 2023
The thug. The actress. Her daughter. And homicide. Entertainment & Sports, Torts/Personal Injury Sep. 8, 2023
San Francisco's 1934 general strike: The fall and rise of organized labor Civil Rights, Labor/Employment Aug. 8, 2023
Mineral King: a remote California valley and modern environmentalism Environmental & Energy, Land Use Jun. 30, 2023
The Dust Bowl and the Supreme Court (Part II) Legal Education, U.S. Supreme Court May 8, 2023
The Dust Bowl and the Supreme Court (Part I) Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court May 1, 2023
The University of California’s loyalty oath fight Education Law Mar. 10, 2023
California’s violent chief justice California Supreme Court Jan. 24, 2023
Great Depression: illegal deportations or deportations of illegals? Government Dec. 2, 2022
Clara Foltz: pioneer lawyer for women, criminal defendants and all Californians Appellate Practice, Law Practice Nov. 8, 2022
An unsung hero Civil Rights, Family, Government Sep. 28, 2022
The demise of California’s ranchos Legal Education Aug. 30, 2022
A Red Flag about a Red Flag in 1920s California Appellate Practice, Law Practice Jul. 28, 2022
John Fremont’s California crimes and misdemeanors Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Legal Education Jun. 30, 2022
The Alexander Pantages rape trials Entertainment & Sports May 27, 2022
Death in the Pass: An 1851 Melodrama Legal Education Apr. 28, 2022
Mutiny in California during WWII Government, Legal Education Mar. 25, 2022
How Baja California remained part of Mexico Government, Law Practice Mar. 1, 2022
Massacre in Los Angeles’ Old Chinatown Law Practice Jan. 28, 2022
How many California’s should we have? Constitutional Law, Government Dec. 20, 2021
Few heroes: California mission secularization Law Practice Nov. 29, 2021
St. Francis Dam: California's worst civil engineering disaster Environmental & Energy, Law Practice Oct. 28, 2021
Chavez Ravine and the Dodgers: myths and realities Law Practice Sep. 28, 2021
The California travails of former slave Archy Lee Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Government Sep. 2, 2021
The Golden Gate Bridge: a legal history Law Practice Jul. 27, 2021
The Pious Fund: A century-long fight over a 250-year-old charity California Supreme Court, Law Practice Jun. 28, 2021
Anti-Asian discrimination in California, circa 1852 California Supreme Court, Civil Rights, Immigration May 27, 2021
Overturning California’s bar on interracial marriages California Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Apr. 28, 2021
Gambling ships in Santa Monica Bay Law Practice Mar. 26, 2021
School desegregation in California before Brown Civil Rights, Constitutional Law Feb. 26, 2021
Courts’ historical struggles with citizenship renunciation 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Constitutional Law, Government, U.S. Supreme Court Mar. 21, 2019