Litigation
Cal. Litig. VOLUME 38, ISSUE 2, SEPTEMBER 2025
Content
- A CASE FOR RETIRING THE "CALLS FOR SPECULATION" OBJECTION
- Ai In Criminal Cases In 2025: Use of Ai-generated Evidence In Investigations and Trial
- Chair's Column
- Editor's Foreword: Rapid Change Alongside Perennial Things
- Fearless Speech: Breaking Free From the First Amendment
- How Does Civility In the Appellate Courts Differ From Civility In the Trial Courts?
- Innovation Meets Tradition At the Ninth Circuit Library
- Interview With Chief United States Magistrate Judge Carolyn K. Delaney
- Paintings, Pipes and Paga
- PAST SECTION CHAIRS & EDITORS-IN-CHIEF
- SECTION OFFICERS & EDITORIAL BOARD
- State-federal Court Reporter Comparison
- Table of Contents
- The American Inns of Court
- The Daedalus Doctrine: Flying the Middle Path of Ai In Legal Practice
- The Impact of Emotions On Judging
- Working: Conversations With Essential Workers Behind the Scenes In the Court System
- Cla Statement On the Rule of Law
CLA STATEMENT ON THE RULE OF LAW
Written by Chris Nguyen
Established in 2018, the California Lawyers Association (CLA) is a nonprofit, voluntary bar association serving thousands of licensed attorneys throughout California. We are the premier statewide voice for the legal community, advocating on behalf of our members on important issues that affect the legal profession.
CLA’s mission is "promoting excellence, diversity, and inclusion in the legal profession and fairness in the administration of justice and the rule of law." Promoting the rule of law is a critical component of this mission; without the rule of law, including respect for the role and independence of the state and federal courts, our legal system cannot function and fairness in the administration of justice cannot be achieved. One of CLA’s key priorities is to help increase the civic awareness, knowledge, and engagement of Californians. For example, CLA’s Civics Engagement and Outreach Committee works to raise awareness about the importance of civic knowledge and participation.
The rule of law and fairness in the administration of justice cannot be achieved if law firms and attorneys are pressured into abandoning their willingness to represent certain clients who need their representation. Litigation is the crucible through which the rights of the People under the United States and California Constitutions are guaranteed and through which the balance inherent in our constitutional design is enforced, recognizing separation of powers and the roles of the three branches of government. Being the statewide voice of our profession, CLA endorses efforts by its members to address tactics that would suppress the essential role attorneys play in preserving our nation’s constitutional design.