A federal appeals court opinion overturning a jury's $11-million award to the estate of a woman who
The state Supreme Court gave a generally pro-worker interpretation today to a law changing
The piece by retired Justice Kaus manifests the wit and good sense for which he is well known to the bench and bar, if not to the general public.
Cruz Reynoso should understand something basic.
Dist. Atty.
For shame, Supreme Court, for shame.
I seriously considered having my blood pressure taken after reading your editorial.
It used to be that there were three little monkeys who would "hear no, see no, speak no evil."
The Bank of Coronado has had its share of what public relations folks call "bad press" this year--a branch manager accused of money laundering, a president's resignation, board in-fighting--so bank officials are fighting back by making their own news.
Bird and the attempted politicization of the California Supreme Court (Letters, June 26).
Well, here I go again.
body's sole purpose is to advise the President, a federal appeals court ruled today.
Your newspaper is to be congratulated on its objective reporting in the article, "Computers Churning Out Anti-Bird Letters to Press."
This is in response to the story in The Times (Dec. 8) about Rose Bird.
California Supreme Court Chief Justice Rose Bird and her vote-alike fellow Justices Joseph Grodin
Solidarity founder Lech Walesa ignored a court summons today and laid flowers at a monument to shipyard workers slain in 1970 Baltic port riots.
Hanson Trust PLC was indefinitely barred by a federal court on Saturday from acquiring any more
Most of us want to live our lives in peace and security.
Never before have the voters of California declined to confirm an incumbent justice of the state Supreme Court, much less three justices at once.
Once again the U.S.