The Recorder | Letter to the Editor
By Brit Benjamin | April 10, 2020
Brit Benjamin, an adjunct lecturer at Santa Clara University School of Law, writes it's time let go of the test as a barrier to a law license since coronavirus has made administering the bar exam impractical, unsafe and even less predictive of a lawyer's ability than it usually would be.
The Recorder | Letter to the Editor
By L. Lin Wood | December 9, 2019
"Nothing about Mr. Musk's comments was factual and anyone who thought otherwise would be ignoring the truth as established in a court of law," writes L. Lin Wood.
The Recorder | Letter to the Editor
By Katherine Feinstein, David Ballati, Kevin V. Ryan and Mary Morgan | October 22, 2019
"Suzy Loftus' experience, competence and widespread and diverse support demonstrate she was the best choice for both the interim role, and the permanent position," write four retired San Francisco Superior Court judges.
The Recorder | Letter to the Editor
By Glenn Oliver | May 28, 2019
The author suggests that law school deans should stop pretending that there is a newfound interest in diversity driving a call to lower the score needed to pass the California bar exam.
The Recorder | Letter to the Editor
By Jeffrey Dintzer and Nathaniel Johnson | February 28, 2019
According to the authors, the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment's claims of being industry-friendly in California's new regulations for perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate are dubious at best.
The Recorder | Letter to the Editor
By William K.S. Wang | February 20, 2019
The Supreme Court has never addressed whether to achieve the optimal “diversity” for the educational experience a university may create categories within “the majority,” identify an “overrepresented” group, and discriminate against it.
The Recorder | Letter to the Editor
By Carol J. Monahan-Cummings | December 10, 2018
The Chief Counsel of the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment at the California Environmental Protection Agency responds to a recent Expert Opinion article about warnings for exposure to perfluorooctanoic acid and perfluorooctane sulfonate.
The Recorder | Letter to the Editor
By Cris Arguedas | August 3, 2018
Arguedas: "My career has demonstrated that you can be aggressive to the point of causing discomfort for a juror if you are also effective."
The Recorder | Letter to the Editor
By Lawrence Cirelli, Daniel Bergeson, Bruce Ericson and Rachel Brass | May 24, 2018
Independence creates public trust in a fair and impartial system of justice. That trust erodes if judges are seen as just office-seekers, running in elections that have the look and feel of partisan brawls.
The Recorder | Letter to the Editor
By Otis McGee Jr. | April 30, 2018
The chair of the Northern California state committee of the American College of Trial Lawyers writes that the judiciary should "be independent of the two political branches and follow the law, not the vagaries of partisan politics."
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