Columnist George F.
During closing arguments the plaintiffs' lawyer turned to the jury and said, "I've enjoyed sharing the last 10 days with you.
How will they police this? Peeking through keyholes? Battering rams?
In its new-found dedication to finding ways to ease jail overcrowding, the Board of Supervisors has offered a few suggestions, and one, the idea of weekend arraignments, is especially worth further study.
When it comes to free speech, the U.S. Supreme Court needs to go back to law school.
So the Supreme Court has now sanctioned the imposition of the majority's morality on the rest of us.
When I read of the Supreme Court's ruling on homosexuality, I was so angry I was brought to tears.
My monogamous lover of three years and I (so much for the myth about all gays being promiscuous and spreading AIDS!)
The writer of your editorial on the death penalty decision of the Supreme Court (April 23), "The
Supreme Court justices up for confirmation, but also of the 14 justices of the Court of Appeal now serving on that court.
Former Gov.
Malcolm M.
Los Angeles County Courthouse today and stood in a silent hallway vigil during a court hearing on
The relationship of church and state remains a thorny and litigious subject, judging by the number of cases that continue to come before the U.S.
The 2,230 identical, computer-printed letters (Dec. 8) from members of "Californians to Defeat Rose Bird" provided unintended symbolism of the kind of appellate judges Howard Jarvis' organization would like to foist upon the people of this state.
It is hard for people like me to decide how to vote for Rose Bird.
The state Court of Appeal has agreed to consider a request by the Friends of Westwood for a
The Supreme Court has typically missed the point.
The implications of the Supreme Court ruling on Black Monday, June 30, 1986, are staggering.
The World Court is expected to rule against U.S.