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At the Lectern

Historical Society publishes 15th annual journal

November 10, 2020

The latest edition of California Legal History, the Journal of the California Supreme Court Historical Society, is out and available here.  [Disclosure:  I’m on the Society’s board of directors.]

The Journal includes the following:

 

 

  1. ›  Justice David S. Terry and Federalism:  A Life and a Doctrine in Three Acts by Richard H. Rahm
  2. ›  The Joads Go to Court:  A True-Life Melodrama with Implications for Today by John S. Caragozian
  3. ›  Celebrating the California Supreme Court and Its History
  4. ›  Inside the Court and Out:  California Supreme Court Justice Kathryn Mickle Werdegar

 

 

  1. ›  California’s First Judicial Staff Attorneys:  The Surprising Role That Commissioners Played, 1885-1905, in Creating the Courts of Appeal by Jake Dear
  2. ›  2020 Writing Competition Virtual Roundtable (see here)
  3. ›  Ronald Reagan v. CRLA:  Politics, Power, and Poverty Law by Taylor Cozzens
  4. ›  Breaking California’s Cycle of Juvenile Transfer by Gus Tupper
  5. ›  Stop! Turn the Car Around Right Now for Federalism’s Sake! The One National Program Rule and How Courts Can Stop Its Impact by Brittney M. Welch

 

 

  1. Preface by Laura McCreery
  2. Introduction by Ellis J. Horvitz
  3. Editor’s Note by Selma Moidel Smith

 

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