...Lustig has established the Institute for Responsible Nutrition, a consortium...
...Pro Bono, which is a global partnership project of the Pro Bono Institute and the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) that empowers and supports in...
...of this year's most controversial cases. Both are challenges to a California law that prohibits licensed psychologists from offering therapy that tries to change...
...Supporting Gura's petition for review are gun rights stalwarts, the Cato Institute, the National Rifle Association and Academics for the Second Amendment, as well...
...Corporate Conduct," funded in part by ExxonMobil and the American Petroleum Institute. In 2011, he dismissed a wrongful death claim against ExxonMobil and Chevron...
...Gary Gates, University of California at Los Angeles School of Law: Marjorie Press Lindblom, Kirkland & Ellis Institute for Justice: Robert McNamara...
...March 26, asks whether the 14th Amendment's equal protection clause prohibits California from defining marriage as the union of a man and a woman...
...money from donors who ran afoul of the law. The University of California at Los Angeles School of Law suffered some backlash in 2011 when...
...same-sex marriage challenge involving California's Proposition 8. ...
...40 percent has prompted a federal lawsuit. The Southern California Institute of Law filed suit on February 4 against 22 sitting and...
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