The California Supreme Court clears things up on discrimination defense, but it may be a prompt for legislative action, says Scott Lawson of Pennington Lawson
The Roberts court's generally cautious approach raises doubt as to the breadth of the forthcoming opinion, explains Ben Feuer of the California Appellate Law Group
...Murguia's majority was all Democratic: Judges Harry Pregerson, Kim McLane...that if the intent of Congress were truly clear, it would...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...Murguia's majority was all Democratic: Judges Harry Pregerson, Kim McLane...that if the intent of Congress were truly clear, it would...
Dissentals are proving an effective way to garner the Supreme Court's attention, data suggest. Judge Carlos Bea is one of the most prolific authors of the court's cris de coeur
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