Litigation
Cal. Litig. 2018, Volume 31 Number 2
Content
- Blood From a Stone: the Ongoing Judicial Crisis in the Eastern District of California Enters its Final Stage
- Book Review - Impeachment: a Citizen's Guide by Cass R. Sunstein To End a Presidency: the Power of Impeachment by Laurence Tribe and Joshua Matz
- Book Review - the Judge: 26 Machiavellian LessonsBy Ronald K.L. Collins & David M. Skover
- Editor's Foreword: the East, is (in. the) Red!
- From the Section Chair
- Golden Opportunities for the Golden State: the Rise of International Arbitration in California
- How Jurors View Attorneys: It All Starts With Voir Dire
- Left at the Altar: Scotus Promises to Clarify its Cryptic Marks Rule for Divining the Precedential Impact of Plurality Decisions — But Doesn't
- Masthead
- Opening Statements: "It Was a Dark and Windy Night ..."
- Past Chairs of the Litigation Section
- Past Editors-in-Chief
- The Intersection of Bankruptcy and Civil Litigation: Know Enough to Avoid Peril!
- Table of Contents
Table of Contents
THE JOURNAL OF THE LITIGATION SECTION OF THE CALIFORNIA LAWYERS ASSOCIATION
Inside From the Section Chair
By Megan A. Rowe
3 Editor’s Foreword:
The East is (in the) Red!
By Benjamin G. Shatz, Editor-in-Chief
4 Blood From a Stone:
The Ongoing Judicial Crisis in the Eastern District of California Enters its Final Stage
By Geoffrey Wilson and Alyson Berg