Litigation
Cal. Litig. 2021, Volume 34, Number 1
Content
- Are Covid-19 Eviction Restrictions Constitutional?
- Covid-19 and Commercial Tenancies: Can the Twain Ever Meet? Negotiation Tips to Do So
- Editor's Foreword Seriously, How Are You?
- From the Section Chair Walking the Walk
- Interview With Magistrate Judge Helena M. Barch-Kuchta of the Eastern District of California
- Man of Tomorrow the Relentless Life of Jerry Brown By Jim Newton
- Masthead
- Rbg (Revered By Generations): Defying and Redefining Labels
- Second Amendment: the Dozen Yardsticks for Measuring its Scope
- Staying Enforcement of a Money Judgment on Appeal
- Table of Contents
- The Essential Scalia: On the Constitution, the Courts, and the Rule of Law Edited by Jeffrey S. Sutton and Edward Whelan
- Witness Preparation: Cinematic Lessons
- A Supreme Court Clerk Remembers Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
A Supreme Court Clerk Remembers Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
By Anna-Rose Mathieson
Anna-Rose Mathieson is a partner with the California Appellate Law Group in San Francisco, where she handles cases in California appellate courts, the Ninth Circuit, and the Supreme Court. annarose@calapplaw.com
"So." Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg peered at me intently. She spoke slowly, methodically, choosing each word carefully.
"Tell me about … fencing."