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Gerald Uelmen's Bibliography
Books:
Final report [electronic resource]: California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice, California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice (2008)
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California evidence : a wizard's guide, Carolina Academic Press 2005
Drug abuse and the law sourcebook, with Haddox. C. Boardman, 1985-1991; Clark Boardman Callaghan, 1992-1996; West Group, 1997- . (1985-) (Updated annually by loose-leaf)
Report to the Law Revision Commission regarding California criminal procedure and trial court unification, California Law Revision Commission (2002)
The O.J. files : evidentiary issues in a tactical context, West Group (1998)
Bryan : the life of William Jennings Bryan : a one man play, Omaha Community Playhouse (1997)
Lessons from the trial : the People v. O.J. Simpson, Andrews and McMeel (1996)
California courtroom evidence foundations, with Cotchett and Mannis. Parker Publications (1993)
The lawyer's walking tours of San Francisco, American Law Institute (1991)
Supreme folly, with Jones. Norton (1990)
Disorderly conduct : verbatim excerpts from actual cases, with Jones and Sevilla. Norton (1989)
California death penalty laws and the California Supreme Court : a ten year perspective, California Legislature Senate Committee on Judiciary (1986)
The Biltmore debate : should the justices be retained?, with Johnson, Barnett and Schiffrin. Supreme Court Project (1986)
Computer searches and seizures, with Tunick. Clark Boardman Co. (1983)
Drug abuse and the law : cases, text, materials, with Haddox. 2nd ed. C. Boardman (1983)
Cases, text, and materials on drug abuse and the law, with Haddox. West Pub. Co. (1974)
Varieties of police policy: a study of police policy regarding the use of deadly force in Los Angeles County, [s.n.] (1973) reprinted at 6 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 1-65 (1973))
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The preliminary hearing in the District of Columbia : a manual for the defense attorney, with et al.. by the E. Barrett Prettyman fellows, 1965-1966, of the Georgetown University Law Center, Legal Internship Program. Lerner Law Book Co. (1967)
Articles, chapters, other:
All on board: the new chief justice leads a full court,
31 California Lawyer 18-21 (September 2011)
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What were they thinking? The California Supreme Court's ten most outlandish opinions,
31 California Lawyer 30-33, 58 (March 2011)
The end of an era,
30 California Lawyer 32-35 (September 2010)
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The wit, wisdom, and worthlessness of law reviews,
30 California Lawyer 24-26 (June 2010)
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Death penalty appeals and habeas proceedings: the California experience,
(Symposium: Criminal Appeals: Institutional Roles), 93 Marquette Law Review 495-514 (2009)
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Too much togetherness?,
29 California Lawyer 26-29, 57 (Sept 2009)
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Too costly to kill? Californians still favor the death penalty by a wide margin, but that doesn't make it affordable,
29 California Lawyer 24-26 (July 2009)
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Excerpts from transcript of proceedings: systemic issues and the media, with Smith and Weinstein,
(Symposium: Wrongful Convictions: Causes and Cures), 37 Southwestern University Law Review 1149-1162 (2008)
Measuring the cost of California's death penalty law,
15 Santa Clara Law 10-11 (Fall 2008)
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The wedding planner: the George court takes a big risk heading into its 13th year,
(California Supreme Court Chief Justice Ronald M. George and the court's In Re Marriage Cases decision), 28 California Lawyer 28-31 (September 2008)
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Law makers, law breakers, and uncommon trials,
(book review), 28 California Lawyer 41 (April 2008)
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Conditional relevance and the admissibility of party admissions,
36 Southwestern University Law Review 657-675 (2008)
Schwarzenegger vetoes show political fealty, threaten the innocent,
120 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 4 (October 24, 2007)
Steve Shiffrin: master debater,
(Symposium: Commercial Speech: Past, Present and Future: A Tribute to Steve Shiffrin), 41 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 57-59 (2007)
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The Court's full plate: in the term to come, California's Supreme Court takes on some meaty issues, from gay marriage to the sentencing crisis,
27 California Lawyer 30-32, 61 (August 2007)
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Meaningful reform can help prevent wrongful convictions,
13 Santa Clara Law 40-41 (Spring 2007)
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The courts, with Stolz and Rasky,
chapter in Governing California : politics, government, and public policy in the Golden State. Lubenow and Cain, eds, 2nd ed. Institute of Governmental Studies Press, University of California (2006)
Californians at the Hague: a look inside the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia finds it staffed by a brain trust of California lawyers,
26 California Lawyer 26-29 (Dec. 2006)
Meeting in the middle : ten years of the George Court,
26 California Lawyer 28-31 (July 2006)
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Motions FYI: challenging the assumptions of Neil v. Biggers,
30 The Champion 44 (May 2006)
Motions FYI: Challenging the president's warrantless wiretapping,
30 The Champion 44 (March 2006)
Motions FYI: State application of Blakely v. Washington,
29 The Champion 41 (December 2005)
Motions FYI: Admissibility of lab reports after Crawford v. Washington,
30 The Champion 62 (September/October 2005)
California attempt to invade Blakely v. Washington title,
2005 California Criminal Defense Practice Reporter 505 (Sept. 2005)
Supremely futile : the George Court's sisyphean struggle,
(California Supreme Court), 25 California Lawyer 28-31, 64 (July 2005)
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Motions FYI: Midstream Miranda warnings after Seibert,
29 The Champion 38 (July 2005)
Remembering Johnnie Cochran,
25 California Lawyer 72 (June 2005)
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Motions FYI: Illinois v. Caballes: some disturbing questions,
29 The Champion 38 (May 2005)
Catholic jurors and the death penalty,
(Symposium : Catholics and the Death Penalty : Lawyers, Jurors, and Judges), 44 Journal of Catholic Legal Studies 355-378 (2005)
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The Supremes: getting ready for the face-off,
(using moot courts to practice oral arguments), 25 California Lawyer 17 (March 2005)
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Motions FYI: Preserving federal claims: the Sevilla 'mantra motion',
29 The Champion 34 (March 2005)
Motions FYI: Batson challenges to religious discrimination,
28 The Champion 53 (December 2004)
Motions FYI: Blakely motions,
28 The Champion 62 (September/October 2004)
Governor's veto exposes medical-pot users to needless risk of prosecution,
117 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (July 26, 2004)
The George court's 8th year: breaking the log jam,
(California Supreme Court), 24 California Lawyer 26-29 (July 2004)
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Motions FYI: Preserving Crawford objections,
28 The Champion 46 (July 2004)
Motions FYI: Vagueness; vindictive prosecution; severance of defendants; the case of Lynne Stewart,
28 The Champion 36 (May 2004)
Motions FYI: Selective prosecution, armed career criminal act, change of venue,
27 The Champion 34 (March 2004)
Motions FYI: Bill of particulars, retrial, media and evidentiary issues,
27 The Champion 44 (December 2003)
Sizing up Justice Moreno,
16 California Litigation 23-27 (Fall 2003)
Heroes for lawyers,
2003 Et Al. : a Magazine of Santa Clara University School of Law 36 (Summer/Fall 2003)
The seven-year itch,
23 California Lawyer 22-25 (July 2003)
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Fighting fire with fire : a reflection on the ethics of Clarence Darrow,
71 Fordham Law Review 1543-1565 (2003)
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Right to counsel: Gideon v. Wainwright at 40: overviews and perspectives: the vindication of Justice Hugo Black ,
27 The Champion 18 (January/February 2003)
After Mosk : the California Supreme Court is realigning after the death of Stanley Mosk,
22 California Lawyer 25-27 (July 2002)
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Tribute to justice Stanley Mosk,
65 Albany Law Review 856-862 (2002)
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Formulating rational drug policy in California,
33 McGeorge Law Review 769-777 (2002)
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All in the family,
21 California Lawyer 21-22 (November 2001)
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Handling hot potatoes : judicial review of California initiatives after Senate v. Jones,
41 Santa Clara Law Review 999-1025 (2001)
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Remembering Stanley Mosk,
28 Forum (Forum (Los Angeles, Calif.)) 22-23 (September 2001)
Courtly manners--the George court's fifth year : a more agreeable court,
21 California Lawyer 37-39, 74 (July 2001)
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Inspiring, unquenchable spirit, romanticist in sea of pragmatism,
114 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (June 25, 2001)
Cleaning up judicial elections,
21 California Lawyer 23-24 (April 2001)
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A defense lawyer's guide to Proposition 36,
28 Forum (Forum (Los Angeles, Calif.)) 37-40 (March 2001)
Friends of the court,
20 California Lawyer 29-30 (December 2000)
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The trial lawyer's art,
(book review), 24 The Champion 75 (August/September 2000)
Taming the initiative, our annual California Supreme Court review,
20 California Lawyer 46-50, 86 (Aug. 2000)
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Landmark study reveals a 'broken justice system',
113 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (July 21, 2000)
The impact of drugs upon sentencing policy,
(Sentencing Symposium), 44 St. Louis University Law Journal 359-363 (2000)
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Going easy on juror misconduct,
20 California Lawyer 30-31 (March 2000)
Controlled substance abuse" and "Elected judiciary,
chapter in Encyclopedia of the American constitution, vol. 2. Levy and Karst, editors, 2nd edition. Macmillan Publishing Co (2000) (First published in Encyclopedia of the American constitution. Levy, editor. Macmillan Publishing Co. (1994))
Who is the lawyer of the century?,
(Symposium on Trials of the Century), 33 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 613-653 (January 2000)
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Three cheers or two tiers? Predicting the future of our courts,
13 California Litigation 4 (Jan. 2000)
Justice in the law school curriculum,
3 Explore 2 (Fall 1999)
He was no Roger Maris: Schenk: one for the record books, but a chapter that should be closed,
112 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (October 18, 1999)
A "death-qualified" judiciary,
19 California Lawyer 27-28 (September 1999)
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Runs and hits but no errors: when pitching arguments to George court, know justices' field positions,
112 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (September 13, 1999)
Shifting the balance,
(Annual California Supreme Court review), 19 California Lawyer 54-57, 87 (July 1999)
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A sin against the future,
(book review), 180 America 33 ((May 22, 1999))
Mosk, a judge for all seasons, with Becker,
(includes related article on Justice Mosk's top ten judicial opinions), 19 California Lawyer 42-46 (April 1999)
California Habeas Corpus Resource Center: defining the goal,
26 Forum (Forum (Los Angeles, Calif.)) 47-49 (February 1999)
Dedication: tribute to Justice Stanley Mosk,
62 Albany Law Review 1221-1224 (1999)
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Cameras in the courtroom : television and the pursuit of justice,
(book review), 56 Guild Practitioner 124-125 (1999)
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How to soften the judicial mettle : why not jump at the chance to break up a conservative high court?,
111 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (Oct. 14, 1998)
How to soften the judicial mettle; why not jump at the chance to break up a conservative high court?,
111 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (October 14, 1998)
The Murrow boys, by Stanley Cloud and Lynne Olson,
(Book review), 29 The Political Collector 6 (October 1998)
Capital expenditure : cloning the Supreme Court to handle criminal appeals will create inconsistencies,
111 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (July 30, 1998)
Record numbers : statistics show the George court is defying conventional wisdom,
111 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 3 (July 22, 1998)
Playing center,
18 California Lawyer 45-48 (July 1998)
Summer for the gods: the Scopes trial and America's continuing debate over science and religion,
(book review), 22 The Champion 44 (April 1998)
Big trouble, by J. Anthony Lukas,
(Book review), 28 The Political Collector 13 (April 1998)
The fattest crocodile : why elected judges can't ignore public opinion,
13 Criminal Justice 5-10 (Spring 1998) (Adapted from a presentation to the 1997 midyear meeting of the Conference of Chief Justices, published at 72 Notre Dame Law Review 1133-1155 (1997))
The trials of two centuries : Lizzie Borden meets O.J. Simpson,
24 Litigation 57-58, 70-71 (1998)
Tracking the splits: fault lines on the George court,
11 California Litigation 42-46 (Winter 1998)
Sandra, Clarence, Larry, Curly and Moe,
29 The Advocate (Santa Clara, Calif.) 6 (September 1997)
Seizing the center,
17 California Lawyer 34-41 (July 1997)
Center stage : a special report on Ronald George's first year as chief justice,
17 California Lawyer 34 (July 1997)
Bringing Bryan to life,
27 The Political Collector 1 (June 1997)
Crocodiles in the bathtub : maintaining the independence of state supreme courts in an era of judicial politicization,
(Symposium : The Future of State Supreme Courts as Institutions in the Law), 72 Notre Dame Law Review 1133-1155 (1997)
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Otto Kaus and the crocodile,
30 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 971-975 (1997)
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The jurisprudence of Yogi Berra, with et al.,
46 Emory Law Journal 697-790 (1997)
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Jury-bashing and the O.J. Simpson verdict,
20 Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 475-481 (1997)
Leaks, gags and shields : taking responsibility,
37 Santa Clara Law Review 943-979 (1997)
Lord Brougham's bromide : good lawyers as bad citizens,
(Symposium : Responsibilities of the Criminal Defense Attorney), 30 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 119-123 (1996)
The trial as a circus : Inherit the Wind,
30 University of San Francisco Law Review 1221-1224 (1996)
Memorial dedication to Walker Trinkaus, et al,
29 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review XVI-1392 (1996)
Term of transition : an analysis of the ninth and final year of the Lucas Court,
109 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (May 13, 1996)
The Lucas legacy,
16 California Lawyer 29-31 (May 1996)
The Fourth Amendment handbook,
(book review), 11 Criminal Justice 34 (Spring 1996)
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An ethical fairy tale,
29 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 1685-1690 (1996)
The five hardest lessons of the O.J. trial,
7 Issues in Ethics 12-16 (Winter 1996)
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Ethics, media and the O.J. trial,
30 International society of Barristers Quarterly (Quarterly (International Society of Barristers)) 395-404 (1995)
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5 Hardest Lessons From the O.J. Trial,
22 Forum (Forum (Los Angeles, Calif.)) 41-43 (September 1995)
The Lucas Court's eighth year: coming back to life,
108 Res Ipsa: A Supplement to The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6-9 (June 14, 1995)
2001: A Train Ride: A Guided Tour of the Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel,
58 Law and Contemporary Problems 13-29 (1995)
O.J.'s civics lesson : Simpson trial exposes the need to educate the public,
107 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (Dec. 8, 1994)
Leslie H. Abramson : a career retrospective, with Sutro,
(interview), 34 Santa Clara Law Review 1105-1126 (1994)
The jury in the balance : why juror anonymity is dangerous, with Margolin,
107 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (Oct. 6, 1994)
The anonymous jury : jury tampering by another name?, with Margolin,
9 Criminal Justice 14+ (1994)
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Learned Hand : the man and the judge,
(book review), 107 Los Angeles Daily Journal 7 (June 29, 1994)
The Lucas court's seventh year : achieving a balanced menu,
107 The Los Angeles Daily Journal S6 (June 8, 1994)
Capital punishment,
chapter in Encyclopedia of the American presidency. Levy and Fisher, editors. Simon and Schuster (1994)
Creating an appetite for appellate reform in California,
45 Hastings Law Journal 597-603 (1994)
Forum interview: Judge Stephen Reinhardt,
21 Forum (Forum (Los Angeles, Calif.)) 50-55 (March 1994)
The law in Vietnam : with the money god in the ascendant, the judge god needs help,
107 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (col.3) (Feb. 9, 1994)
Attorney-client dilemma : heeding new law on disclosing crime threats could imperil law license, and Peterson, Robert W.
107 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (Feb. 3, 1994)
Fax from the future : banishing the appearance of impropriety,
107 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (Jan. 12, 1994)
A tribute to J. Timothy Philipps,
51 Washington and Lee Law Review 1149-1151 (1994)
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Justice Thurgood Marshall and the death penalty : a former criminal defense lawyer on the Supreme Court,
26 Arizona State Law Journal 403-411 (1994)
Brief encounters : the new demands of appellate practice,
14 California Lawyer 56-60, 87 (January 1994)
Reflections on being a lawyer : welcoming a new crop to Cardozo's crowd,
106 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (December 30, 1993)
Trashing the chief justice : Malcolm Lucas doesn't deserve baseless accusation of impropriety,
106 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (November 24, 1993)
Making yourself a target: the ethics of lawyer marketing,
7 California Litigation 3-7 (Fall 1993)
The Supreme Court : a paper doll book,
(book review), 106 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 7 (June 9, 1993)
California Supreme Court 1992-1993: How the justices stack up,
106 Daily Journal Report : A Supplement to The Los Angeles Daily Journal 7-11 (June 4, 1993)
Waiting for thunderclaps,
13 California Lawyer 29-31 (June 1993)
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Publication and depublication of California Court of Appeal opinions : is the eraser mightier than the pencil?,
(Symposium on the California Judiciary), 26 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 1007-1032 (1993)
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Taming the wild initiative,
16 Los Angeles Lawyer 30-33 (May 1993)
Willy Hall: the ideal teacher,
32 Living City 12 (May 1993)
The cases Thurgood Marshall lost,
17 The Champion 4 (April 1993)
Grand inquests : the historic impeachments of Justice Samuel Chase and President Andrew Johnson,
(book review), 17 The Champion 32 (January/February 1993)
The care and feeding of TV court critics,
(Symposium : Nova (Humor in the) Law Review), 17 Nova Law Review 824-838 (1993)
Legatrends for the legal profession,
1993 In Brief 13-14, 27 (Winter 1993)
Bankrupted by 'victims' : label that masks complexity of crime has perverted justice system,
105 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (November 10, 1992)
Victim's rights in California,
8 St. John's Journal of Legal Commentary 197-204 (1992)
Russ Galloway : builder of fires, et al,
(Santa Clara University School of Law professor), 32 Santa Clara Law Review 4-5 (1992) (includes 7 testimonials by Santa Clara law faculty)
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Uelmen's picks: murder, mystery, politics, and history,
35 Santa Clara Magazine 48 (Fall 1992)
Grand inquests : the historic impeachments of Justice Samuel Chase and President Andrew Johnson,
(book review), 105 Los Angeles Daily Journal 7 (August 4, 1992)
The agony and the irony: the political decisions of the Lucas Court,
105 Daily Journal Report : A Supplement to The Los Angeles Daily Journal 19-21 (July 10, 1992)
A bus trip: a guided tour of the fourth amendment jurisprudence,
16 The Champion 7-12 (July 1992)
Dedication : in memory of Professor Russell W. Galloway, Jr., et al,
(Santa Clara University School of Law Professor), 26 University of San Francisco Law Review 613-622 (1992)
Plunging into the political thicket : in its fifth year, the Lucas finds itself immersed in battles with the state legislature,
12 California Lawyer 31-36 (June 1992)
Need for civilian police review revisited,
105 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (May 15, 1992)
Id.,
(Symposium on Humor and the Law), 1992 Brigham Young University Law Review 335-348 (1992)
Federal sentencing guidelines : a cure worse than the disease,
29 American Criminal Law Review 899-905 (1992)
Replacing the exclusionary rule with no fault insurance,
12 California Criminal Defense Practice Reporter 81-84 (March 1992)
The politicization of the courts: crocodiles in our bathtub,
5 California Litigation 32-34 (Winter 1992)
Order and law : arguing the Reagan revolution - a firsthand account,
(book review), 27 Trial 86-87 (November 1991)
Mortal decisions: who decides?,
4 Issues in Ethics 1,8 (Fall 1991)
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Would Thomas make a difference? A solidly right wing High Court can still be swayed by a single vote,
104 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (September 10, 1991)
The disappearing dissenters : California Supreme Court; the year in review; more than ever, the Lucas court sings with one voice, but judicial harmony comes at a price,
11 California Lawyer 34-39 (June 1991)
Ethics in the horseshed: guidelines for interviewing and preparing witnesses,
4 California Litigation 16-19 (Spring/Summer 1991)
Gideon Kanner:the persistent advocate,
24 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 518-519 (1991)
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Amendment IV: when supreme court justices enlist in a war,
15 The Champion 14-16 (April 1991)
Are term limits constitutional? Drastic impact of Prop.140 inappropriate for ballot measure,
104 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (February 22, 1991)
Memorial dedication : Lloyd Tevis, et al,
24 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 317-334 (1991)
What's all the shouting about? A rejoinder from the 'self-appointed experts' on the California Supreme Court, with Barnett,
10 California Lawyer 14-15 (November 1990)
Playing 'Godfather' in settlement negotiations: the ethics of using threats,
4 California Litigation 3-8 (Fall 1990)
When a justice doesn't read the paper,
103 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (September 19, 1990)
Proposition 115: California's declaration of dependence ,
2 State Constitutional Commentaries and Notes 14-16 (Fall 1990)
The paper trail leading to a depublication order should be accessible to everyone,
13 Los Angeles Lawyer 49-79 (Aug.-Sept. 1990)
Litigating retroactivity issues under Proposition 115,
10 California Criminal Defense Practice Reporter 217-227 (July 1990)
Losing steam,
10 California Lawyer 33-35, 42-44, 116 (June 1990)
Capital punishment: looking the condemned in the eyes brings new view,
32 Santa Clara Magazine 47 (Summer 1990)
Prop. 115 and the state constitution: measure would give power over rights for Californians to justices a continent away,
103 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (June 4, 1990)
The California Constitution after Proposition 115,
3 Emerging Issues in State Constitutional Law 33-63 (1990)
Don't be fooled by the Bird-baiting: Prop. 115 trashes years of tradition,
103 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (May 25, 1990)
State-made snuff films,
125 New Jersey Law Journal 9 (April 12, 1990)
Measure won't cure grand jury flaws; Prop. 115: predicting the impact,
103 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (March 23, 1990)
Disqualification of judges for campaign support or opposition,
3 Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 419-428 (1990)
Review of death penalty judgments by the Supreme Courts of California : a tale of two courts,
(Symposium : The Death Penalty Approaches the 1990s; Where Are We Now?), 23 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 237-312 (1989)
Keep the indictment process fair,
102 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 ( (August 22, 1989)
Mainstream justice: a review of the second year of the Lucas Court,
9 California Lawyer 36-41 (July 1989)
The 'Know Nothing' justices on the California Supreme Court,
2 Western Legal History 89-106 (1989)
Should pro bono service be required?,
31 Santa Clara Magazine 47 (Fall 1988)
Commentary: are we reprising a finale or an overture?,
(Symposium on Judicial Election, Selection, and Accountability), 61 Southern California Law Review 2069-2073 (1988)
The joint defense privilege: know the risks,
14 Litigation 35-38, 60 (Summer 1988)
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Lucas Court: first year report: the crushing load of death penalty appeals means the court no longer has the time to function as the architect of California case law,
8 California Lawyer 30-34, 96-98 (June 1988)
California judicial retention elections, with Kanner, Broussard, and Grodin,
(includes panel discussion) (Symposium: California Supreme Court Conference), 28 Santa Clara Law Review 333-377 (1988)
What's happened in California law for past century? Top 10 legal stories prove that history tends to repeat itself: teh Journal turns 100,
101 Los Angeles Daily Journal 1 (April 6, 1988)
Striking jurors under Batson v. Kentucky : lessons from California,
2 Criminal Justice 2-4, 38-39 (Fall 1987)
The ironies of Yarbrough,
(Yarbrough v. Superior Court), 7 California Lawyer 120 (Sept. 1987)
Looking for Felix Frankfurter and finding the real Robert Bork,
14 The Advocate (Santa Clara, Calif.) 4 (September 1987)
Legal landmarks of Santa Clara County,
24 In Brief 15-19 (Spring 1987)
Forecasting trends in the new supreme court,
29 Santa Clara Magazine 44 (Spring 1987)
Bad karma,
(book review), 27 Santa Clara Law Review 461-463 (1987)
Some 'safe' predictions for the state Supreme Court; including an anticipated ideological shift to the ... south,
100 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 4 (March 2, 1987)
Converting retained lawyers into appointed lawyers: the ethical and tactical implications,
27 Santa Clara Law Review 1-15 (1987)
Standards for judicial retention elections in California,
chapter in The Chief Justice Donald R. Wright Memorial Symposium on the California Judiciary proceedings and papers. Hodson, editor, Senate Office of Research (1986)
Criticism of judges for flouting the public will betrays a basic misconception of the role of the judge in our system,
9 Los Angeles Lawyer 19-33 (May 1986)
Influence of the Solicitor General upon Supreme Court disposition of federal circuit court decisions: a closer look at the Ninth Circuit record,
69 Judicature 361-366 (1986)
Death penalty laws and the California Supreme Court: a ten year perspective,
no. 25 Crime and Social Justice 78-93 (1986)
Introduction and welcome, with Critchfield,
(Conference: Financing the Right to Counsel in California), 19 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 327-328 (1985)
Simmering on the "backburner": the challenge of Yarbrough,
19 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 285-323 (1985)
The historical origins of California's system of judicial elections,
98 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 4 (September 5, 1985)
Washington's infamous trials,
71 ABA Journal ((Annual Meeting Special)) DC12-16 (July 1985)
Plain Yiddish for lawyers,
71 ABA Journal 78-80 (June 1985) (also pulbished in 19 Beverly Hills Bar Association Journal 135-138 (1985))
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D.A.s' 'white paper' on Supreme Court should be 'red paper',
98 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 4 (June 18, 1985)
Jury voir dire: notorious cases show a better way is at hand,
98 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 4 (February 4, 1985)
Guaranteeing an unavoidable tarnish on judiciary's image,
97 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 4 (October 26, 1984)
The good faith exception to the exclusionary rule: a panel discussion, et al,
6 Whittier Law Review 979-1010 (1984)
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1991: A Fourth Amendment Odyssey,
(edited version of winning essay in the 1984 Ross Essay Contest), 70 American Bar Association Journal 86-91 (September 1984) (Reprinted in 27 Advocate (Boise, Idaho) 26-29 (November 1984))
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Sharing privileged information among co-counsel: the limits and risks of the 'joint defense' privilege,
8 The Champion 16-20 (August 1984)
Clarence Darrow's Chicago,
70 ABA Journal ((Annual Meeting Special)) IL2-11 (August 1984)
Raking the justice system: a smash hit from yesteryear; or: a short journey to deja vu,
(excerpt from speech to San Francisco Lawyer's Club), 97 Los Angeles Daily Journal 4 (May 9, 1984)
Random assignment, random justice, with Kanner,
6 Los Angeles Lawyer 10-18 (Feb. 1984)
Attorneys as a public resource,
4 California Lawyer 9-10 (Jan. 1984)
Dissent: supreme court reform: diversion instead of division,
11 Pepperdine Law Review 5-7 (1983)
Some ironic parallels in state, federal discovery rules,
96 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 4 (November 9, 1983)
Making sense out of the California criminal statute of limitations,
15 Pacific Law Journal 35-82 (1983)
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Computer searches and seizures, with Tunick,
10 Search and Seizure Law Report 165 (1983)
Orange County's legal (and non-legal) lore,
6 Los Angeles Lawyer 37-44 (September 1983)
A lawyer's guide to historic sites in Atlanta,
69 American Bar Association Journal 1052-1058 (1983)
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Legends and landmarks: the lawyer who saved Clarence Darrow,
10 Criminal Defense 28-29 (May/June 1983)
Recalling 1932: the bench preserved,
5 Los Angeles Lawyer 14-21 (February 1983)
The wrong way to fight crime,
96 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 4 (February 8, 1983)
Legends and landmarks: the murder trial of Carlyle Harris,
10 Criminal Defense 33-34 (January/February 1983)
Narcotic maintenance for chronic pain: medical and legal guidelines, with Tennant,
73 Postgraduate Medicine 81-94 (January 1983)
Legends and landmarks: the trial of the century?,
9 Criminal Defense 49-50 (November/December 1982)
Legends and landmarks: Mark Twain, courtroom critic,
9 Criminal Defense 28-29 (September/October 1982)
A lawyer's tour of old Sacramento: the colorful history behind the capital's legal landmarks,
2 California Lawyer 44-50, 101-102 (September 1982)
A lawyer's walking tour of San Francisco,
68 American Bar Association Journal 958-965 (1982)
Frivolous questions,
95 The Los Angeles Daily Journal 4 (August 19, 1982)
Prop. 8 casts uncertainty over vast areas of criminal law,
2 California Lawyer 43-45 (July-August 1982)
Moman Prueitt, criminal lawyer,
9 Criminal Defense 35-38 (May/June 1982)
No: it will take away newly passed criminal reforms,
(Proposition 8), 95 Los Angeles Daily Journal 4 (May 28, 1982)
Legends and landmarks: William Howard Taft and the Tom Campbell riots,
9 Criminal Defense 29-32 (July/August 1982)
The 'could've' rule for searches,
4 National Law Journal 11 (December 28, 1981)
Searches of business offices for intermingled documents,
8 Criminal defense 47-51 (November/December 1981)
Tales from the federal courthouse,
4 Los Angeles Lawyer 10-17 (November 1981)
The hanging judge of Arkansas,
(Isaac Parker), 4 National Law Journal 11 (October 19, 1981)
The death penalty: a concise history of capital punishment in California,
8 Forum (Forum (Los Angeles, Calif.)) 19-21 (September/October 1981)
Forum interview: former Governor Edmund G. Brown,
8 Forum (Forum (Los Angeles (Calif.)) 23-28 (July/August 1981)
Cultivation of marijuana under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act: shallow-rooted weeds,
13 Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 247-254 (1981)
Memorable murder trials of Los Angeles,
4 Los Angeles Lawyer 19-24 (March 1981)
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Will Reagan go 'judge-shopping?': Bench to bureaucracy is a well-worn path,
3 National Law Journal 13 (December 29, 1980)
The psychiatrist, the sociopath and the courts: new lines for an old battle,
14 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 1-23 (1980)
Legal landmarks of San Diego,
27 Dicta : the Lawyer's Magazine 3-11 (December 1980)
Prescribing narcotics to habitual and addicted narcotic users, with Tennant,
133 Journal of Western Medicine 539-545 (1980)
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L.A.'s statuesque past,
(Stephen M. White), 3 Los Angeles Lawyer 47-51 (November 1980)
Testing the assumptions of Neil v. Biggers: an experiment in eyewitness identification,
16 Criminal Law Bulletin 358-368 (1980)
Competency to stand trial", "Prior conviction impeachment", and "Vacation of illegal sentences,
chapter in Criminal defense techniques. Matthew Bender (1979) (Six volume loose-leaf treatise first published in 1969. Updated regularly)
Legal landmarks of Los Angeles,
2 Los Angeles Lawyer 15-21 (Jan. 1980)
Sentencing narcotics offenders in Great Britain and the United States: a comparison,
9 Journal of Drug Issues 491-498 (1979)
Conflicts and criminal malpractice: the Titanic cases,
54 California State Bar Journal 504-513 (1979)
Federal sentencing reform: the emerging constitutional issues,
chapter in Constitutional government in America : essays and proceedings from Southwestern University law review's First West Coast Conference on Constitutional Law. Collins, editor. Carolina Academic Press (1979)
Judicial reform and insanity in California - a bridge too far,
4 Prosecutor's Brief (Prosecutor's Brief : the California District Attorney's Association's Quarterly Journal) 17-21 (May/June 1979)
Proof of aggravation under the California Uniform Determinate Sentencing Act: the constitutional issues,
10 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 725-752 (1977)
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Memorandum of law--Reyes v. Superior Court of the State of California, with Eldrige et al,
6 Contemporary Drug Problems 197-229 (1977)
Providing legal services to the addict: an experimental law school clinical program, with Eldridge,
6 Contemporary Drug Problems 3-16 (1977)
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California's new marijuana law: a sailing guide for uncharted waters,
51 Journal of the State Bar of California 27-32, 75-86 (1976)
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Post-conviction relief for federal prisoners: a survey and a suggestion under 28 U.S.C. sec. 2255,
69 West Virginia Law Review 277-291 (1967)
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