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California Chief Justice Says Court's Frequent Unanimity Doesn't Squelch Voices
In a meeting with reporters, Patricia Guerrero talked about her court’s opinion output, term limits for judges and why the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling overturning “Roe v. Wade” may have soured public opinion.
Don't Be an Ostrich: Understand (and Embrace) the Benefits and Risks of AI
Tracking Key Shifts in the Legal Ecosystem Each week, the Law.com Barometer newsletter, powered by the ALM Global Newsroom and Legalweek brings
California Supreme Court Shields PAGA Claims From 'Manageability' Dismissals
The unanimous court said judges have no inherent authority to strike Private Attorneys General Act claims for being too unwieldy.
State Bar of California Board of Trustees Approves Reducing Bar Exam Testing Locations
The board of trustees in August approved reducing the number of facilities for the February bar exam, with a cost savings of $645,000. On Thursday, the board voted for the July 2024 bar exam to be administered in person at six approved sites, which is one fewer than the July 2023 bar exam.
Inside Track: Should We Put the Terms 'ESG' and 'DEI' to Rest, or Is That a Cop-Out?
DEI consultant Richard Orbe-Austin said “diversity, equity and inclusion” has started to “wither and lose favor across many industries”—a decline he blames on executives’ failure to fully commit to the cause, not the phrase itself.
'Going Down Very Fast': Ex-Davis Polk Managing Partner Recounts Cardwell's Career Path in Retaliation Trial
Thomas Reid, recalling plaintiff Kaloma Cardwell’s first set of reviews, said “there were matters being commented on that if not fixed immediately, could be fatal to his career.”
NY Governor Includes Judicial Security Measure in 2025 Budget
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s budget proposal—which gives new impetus to a delayed measure—drew praise on Thursday from Judge Mary M. Farley, president of the Association of Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York.
Ahead of the Curve: Analyzing Cause and Effect of Law School Admissions
Recent SCOTUS decisions will undoubtedly affect admissions, but it will be difficult to prove any definitive connections.