Content Posted in 2026
Antitrust & The Immoral Energy Economy, Kristen van de Biezendos
Artificial Intelligence: Shield or Sword to Accountability? A Comparative Analysis for Uniform Legislation in the United States, Miguel Renteria
Board of Editors and Table of Contents, California Western Law Review
Contracting for Children: Frozen Embryo Disposition Through the Lens of Assent, Gabrielle Gomozias
Echoes of the Past: Protecting Deceased Artists in the Age of AI Music, Arman Sadighian
Education and Choice of School Issues in Child Custody Proceedings, Tim J. Nader
Human-Centered Regulation: The Approach of the European Union to the Digitalization of Employment Relations, Iacopo Senatori
More Than Miscommunication: Rethinking Interpretation at the Asylum Office, Pooja R. Dadhania and Hillary Mellinger
Myths and Misunderstandings in White-Collar Crime, Miriam H. Baer
Paralytic Preemption: Reconsidering Garmon in the Absence of a Functional and Independent NLRB, Louis Cholden-Brown
Please See the HR Robot on Your Way In: Navigating the Impact of AI in the Modern Workplace, Hon. John G. Browning
Private Equity, Public Utility, Kristen van de Biezendos and Melissa Powers
Protecting Judges' Mental Health through Reducing Safety Threats: Judges' Perspectives on Judicial Safety in and out of the Courtroom, Pandora E. Palmer and Monica K. Miller
Table of Contents, California Western International Law Journal
Table of Contents, California Western Law Review
The Anonymous Officer, Shawn E. Fields
The Economic Cost of Exclusion: How Trump's Second-Term Immigration Policies Threaten California's Economy, Kit Johnson
The Hostage Taker's Dance: How International Law & Operational Guidance Can Best Address Hostage-Taking, Erica Scott
Trump's War on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Nancy C. Marcus
Using AI in Arbitrating Labor & Employment Disputes in China and the U.S., Wenwen Ding, Xiaochen Sun, and Richard Bales
What are We Waiting For? A Look into Minute 328's Plans to Treat Wastewater in the Tijuana River, Dana Fennell
When LSAT Doesn't Matter and Other Surprising Finds from a Deep Dive into Academic Probation in Law School, Kari E. Milligan and Ryan Jerome LeCount