Labor and Employment Law
Ca. Labor & Emp't Rev. VOLUME 40, NUMBER 2, MARCH 2026
Content
- LABOR & EMPLOYMENT LAW SECTION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2025-2026
- Adr Update
- California Employment Law Notes
- Cases Pending Before the California Supreme Court
- Inside This Issue
- Masthead
- McLe Self-study: the U.S. Supreme Court's Shapeshifting On Fee Shifting
- Nlra Notes
- Public Sector Case Notes
- Wage and Hour Case Notes
- Message From the Chair
MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR
AUTHOR*
Stephanie J. Joseph
Do you remember what compelled you to become a lawyer? What first sparked that decision, and what did you hope this profession would allow you to doâor to be? Do you still feel that same sense of purpose today? And did the career you worked so hard to build deliver the fulfillment you once imagined?
These questions have been on my mind as winter gives way to springâa season of reflection, renewal, and recommitmentâand as we face a period of real political and moral strain in our country. Ongoing conflict over ICE actions, the right to protest, and the durability of the rule of law has placed lawyers at the center of issues that feel both urgent and personal.
