The Recorder has Los Angeles Courts Took a Bold Step to Protect Your Rights. Here's Why It Matters -- In the past year in Los Angeles, there's been no transcript for too many lawyers and their clients in California family courtrooms due to a shortage of court reporters (and this is an even greater problem statewide). Los Angeles County courts finally took a step recently toward addressing that problem by allowing electronic recording.
The NLJ has When in Doubt: What's a Dubitante Opinion, and Why Do Judges Write Them? -- The name comes from the Latin word meaning "doubtful" and is typically used to express reservations with a majority decision's rationale without declaring it wrong.
Law360 has an interview with SCOTUS star/co-director of Stanford Law's Supreme Court Litigation Clinic: High Court Bar's Future: Stanford Law's Easha Anand