The Spring/Summer 2021 Review of the California Supreme Court Historical Society has reached mailboxes and is available online. [I’m on the Society’s board.]
Here are the contents:
- What Did We Learn from the California Courts’ Response to the Influenza Epidemic of 1918-1919? by Jennifer King
- “Mentoring” Martin Jenkins: California’s New Associate Supreme Court Justice by Judge Thelton Henderson
- Cruz Reynoso, California’s First Latino California Supreme Court Justice by Los Angeles Times writers Maria La Ganga, Gustavo Arellano, and Leila Miller
- California Constitutional Law — The Casebook, foreword to book by Professor David Carrillo and Judge Danny Chou, foreword by Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye
- Bernie Witkin’s Early Life and Career: Preparing for a Public Life by John Wierzbicki
- Becoming Chief Justice: The Nomination and Confirmation of Rose Elizabeth Bird by Robert Vanderet
- UCLA School of Music Endowment Honors Selma Moidel Smith by Molly Selvin
- Racism, Birthers and the Rule of Law in Early California by Judge Michael Stern
- The Facts and Law Didn’t Seem to Matter — Until They Did by Gary Simms
- Book Review: Once Upon a Time in Los Angeles, review of “Lawyers of Los Angeles: 1950-2020”; book by Kathleen Tuttle, review by Dan Grunfeld
- Book Review: An Essential Resource for Researching Legal History, review of “The Yale Law School Guide to Research in American Legal History”; book by John Nann and Morris Cohen, review by Levin
- Do You Remember Bernie Witkin?
- CSCHS Board Member John Wierzbicki, by Molly Selvin