- LA's Turbulent Law School Market Could Take Another Hit
- 30 Years of Law Firm Collapses: An Annotated Timeline
- Today's DJ has California's Constitution Needs Some Changes, by Stephen Duvernay and Brandon Stracener, about provisions in the state constitution that have been mooted and "serve little purpose other than as a reminder of past errors." They urge the Legislature to "place a measure on the ballot to remove these provisions."
- And this unpub from 2/8, which closes its intro like this:
"We affirm the judgment, principally because plaintiff’s briefs give a one-sided, incomplete and inaccurate presentation of the evidence presented at the hearing. An appellant forfeits the right to appellate review by misleading the Court of Appeal in this way."