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Could this be Anthony Kennedy’s last stand on the Supreme Court?

Erwin Chemerinsky article quoted by The Sacramento Bee, March 9, 2018

Erwin Chemerinsky wrote that replacing Kennedy with a judge in the same mold as Neil Gorsuch, Trump’s nomination for the seat vacated by Antonin Scalia’s death, would “create the most conservative court that there has been since the mid-1930s.”

It’s the U.S. vs. California — who’s got the winning case?

Erwin Chemerinsky quoted by The Sacramento Bee, March 9, 2018

“Historically, national power has been on the side of civil rights, and states’ rights has been equated with regressive policies, racist policies,” said Erwin Chemerinsky. … “That’s the irony.”

Chemerinsky: A quartet of Fourth Amendment cases to watch

Erwin Chemerinsky writes for ABA Journal, March 8, 2018

Again, this year, there are a number of Fourth Amendment cases before the U.S. Supreme Court that have the potential to significantly change the law and police practices. All have been argued, so decisions could come soon.

Some of the California ‘sanctuary’ laws targeted by feds could be vulnerable, legal experts say

Erwin Chemerinsky quoted by Los Angeles Times, March 8, 2018

“A state can’t act in a way that impedes the achievement of a federal objective,” … Erwin Chemerinsky said. … “It’s a difficult question under current law, and a lot depends on the judge’s perspective.”

Erasing history: YouTube’s deletion of Syria war videos concerns human rights groups

Alexa Koenig quoted by Fast Company, March 8, 2018

“The human rights community that works in digital tech has come to understand that creating new apps and channels doesn’t make sense for anybody,” says Alexa Koenig. … “YouTube controls that space, and they will for the foreseeable future.”

The UC Berkeley School of Law unveils new platform to help attorneys, executives keep pace with business world’s rapidly changing landscape

Adam Sterling quoted by Cision PRWeb, March 7, 2018

“We’re trailblazing new terrain here,” Sterling added. “Berkeley Law is the one place for these innovative, topical courses and programs that many people—lawyers, finance industry folks, investors, corporate leaders—really need.”

Judge rules for Sonoma County man in mail-in ballot suit

Bertrall Ross quoted by The Press Democrat, March 7, 2018

“I do worry the remedy might place a burden on those with signature mismatches to go to a state office to prove who they are,” said Ross. … “They need to come up with remedies that make it easy. Otherwise, the order will have little effect.”

Something has happened to American discourse. And it could break our democracy

Erwin Chemerinsky writes for The Sacramento Bee, March 6, 2018

History shows that deeply divided societies are politically unstable. But there is no simple solution for how to heal this split. One way to begin is to change how we talk to each other; we must find a way to disagree without being disagreeable.

Broadcom’s bid to take over Qualcomm is delayed for a national security review

Stavros Gadini quoted by Los Angeles Times, March 5, 2018

It’s uncommon for the foreign investment committee to launch a national security investigation so early, said … Stavros Gadinis. The agency “usually starts to review deals after they are agreed to,” he said. “It is very rare for CFIUS to review deals still at the proposal stage.”

California gears up for a battle over single-family zoning near transit

Ethan Elkind quoted by The Mercury News, March 3, 2018

“This bill goes right to the heart of what has prevented more building near transit in California,” said Ethan Elkind. … “It would be really transformative. Over the coming decade or so we could have millions of new homes with access to transit.”

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