...COURT: San Mateo County Superior...Pacific McGeorge School of Law San Francisco ...
...In the late 1960s, the Warren court overturned the criminal convictions of Mildred Loving and her husband for violating Virginia's anti-miscegenation statute...
...UC-Hastings law school in 2000. The Bar Association of San Francisco Barristers' board of directors has honored David Reidy...
...in the legal community. She networked through the Bar Association of San Francisco, eventually heading Barristers. In 2010, when she was still at Wells...
...court watchers rightly called it a "blockbuster." Against a backdrop of economic stagnation and election-year politics, the court tore through major issues...
...leaving little doubt that initiative voters constitute a fourth, co-equal branch of California's government. Property taxes, term limits, capital punishment, medical marijuana, gay...
...Second of two parts examining the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care...
... Many of those lawyers belonged to the Bar Association of San Francisco's Barristers Club, where Garvey had been the first woman president...
...Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association, ...
...SAN FRANCISCO — As...by the Bar Association of San Francisco...
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