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Tax, Government


The California Exodus

Oct. 9, 2019

How to stay golden when migrating from the Golden State


Government, Constitutional Law


Impeachment

Oct. 8, 2019

Shouting and blasting from synagogues to Washington DC


Judges and Judiciary, Civil Rights


The Judicial Council has been misinforming the judiciary about the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act since t...


Intellectual Property


Over the past 230 years, patent law has adapted to accommodate new types of technology. The adaptations can be slow, inconsis...


In a 4-3 decision, and after many months of deliberation, the Arizona Supreme Court issued a narrow ruling on Sept. 16 in Bru...


Judges and Judiciary


Judges should be held to the highest of ethical standards, and there's no reason they should keep a reward, like a pension, if...


U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law


A bankruptcy proceeding isn’t ordinarily what you think of as a Supreme Court blockbuster. But when the bankruptcy proceeding ...


Government, Civil Rights


The Los Angeles City Council is on the verge of enacting our own Right to Counsel Program, providing legal counsel to tenants ...


State Bar & Bar Associations, Law Practice


The California Judicial Council is scheduled to adopt new rules requiring conservatorship attorneys to receive education on a ...


Environmental & Energy


With climate change at our doorstep, our state leaders know we don’t have time to wait until the next drought to create a more...


Law Practice


Sometimes, a lawyer might be the first responder


Civil Litigation, California Supreme Court


In a recent case of first impression, the California Supreme Court considered whether settling with a party in a multiparty to...


Civil Litigation, Government


Assembly Bill 1270 (Stone) is an attempt to expand the False Claims Act to allow the attorney general, local prosecutors and p...


Criminal, Constitutional Law, California Supreme Court


The California Supreme Court has rejected the government's attempt to require a youth probationer, as a condition of release, ...


Criminal, Constitutional Law, California Courts of Appeal


The Jagged Shore

Aug. 20, 2019

The shore defining the boundary of indigent defendants' constitutional right to forestall or forego liability for certain asse...


Criminal, Constitutional Law


States are increasingly recognizing that lives can be saved by Extreme Risk Protection laws, which enable people who exhibit ...


Law Practice, Judges and Judiciary


Are we in the midst of a similar trend in formal legal writing, relaxing the use of contractions? Are the few judicial contrac...


Law Practice


WHY?

Aug. 5, 2019

August — the month that many of my readers are on vacation. So why write an August column? Other columnists take off a month o...


Military Law, Government


Disposable Warriors

Aug. 5, 2019

We send them there. We break them. Then we take away their benefits.


Immigration, Government


Our country can uphold both national security and its commitment to refugee protection. Indeed, it's done exactly that for dec...


Government, Constitutional Law


Last month, the San Francisco City Council voted to prohibit city agencies from using facial recognition software on municipal...


Currently pending before the California Supreme Court is an issue that calls into question the motivations of California offic...


U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law


Rub a dub dub

Jul. 23, 2019

There may now be three justices open to moving away from substantive due process as the basis for incorporating the rights the...


In May 2015, The Los Angeles Times Editorial Board asked readers, “Could you live in L.A. on $221 a month?” The answer then, a...


Government, Environmental & Energy, Administrative/Regulatory


In the last year, litigation involving per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances has spiked across the nation. To date this litigati...


Judges and Judiciary


They profoundly influence our lives. They can be found all over the world. When not fulfilling their mission, they blend in wi...


The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed at the end of 2017 doubled the estate and gift tax exemption. With much aplomb, it was announ...


U.S. Supreme Court, Government, Constitutional Law


On the morning of September 28 last year, Sen. Jeff Flake announced he would be voting to confirm Brett Kavanaugh. A few hours...


Military Law, Health Care & Hospital Law, Government, Family


Many veterans believe that government benefits are only available if they were wounded in combat or suffer from a disability r...


Community News


LA-ABOTA program update

Jun. 18, 2019

You won't find a better close-up audience experience to hone your trial skills than by watching and hearing the state's very b...