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
- Cla Statement On the Rule of Law
- 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?
- 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
- Innovation Meets Tradition At the Ninth Circuit Library
INNOVATION MEETS TRADITION AT THE NINTH CIRCUIT LIBRARY
Writen by Jodi Kruger
Imagine stepping into a library that combines the nostalgic charm of your childhood with the cutting-edge resources of today. This is the Ninth Circuit Libraryâa beacon of tradition and innovation, designed to meet the sophisticated needs of the modern legal world. Unlike the libraries of the past, this institution is a dynamic research hub, tailored specifically for the guardians of our justice system and the advancement of the rule of law.
THE LIBRARY AND ITS LIBRARIANS
Through a network of 22 branch libraries located throughout the western states, the Library supports all federal court personnel located within the Ninth Circuit. This includes approximately 440 federal circuit, district, magistrate, and bankruptcy judges and their chambers staff along with staff attorneys, court personnel at all levels, court mediators, and probation and pretrial services personnel.