Where the Law Was Made in L.A.
The course of Los Angeles's legal history is preserved in legal landmarks from Olvera Street to the Inland Empire
Robert S. Wolfe
Meeting Challenges: The Los Angeles County Bar Association's History of Accomplishment
We can be proud of the steps LACBA has taken to meet the challenges that President Jimmy Carter posed for us in 1978
Patricia Phillips
A Landmark in Diversity
Passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 provided the foundation for nurturing diversity in both the legal profession and in society at large
Edwin Guthman
The Dirty Half-Dozen
A group of pioneering female Loyola Law School grads look back on the changes in the role of women in their profession
Genevieve Wong
The Quest to Desegregate Los Angeles Schools
Crawford v. Board of Education of the City of Los Angeles was a milestone in the recognition of the city's diversity
David S. Ettinger
Spectacular Los Angeles Trials
In Los Angeles's legal history, every era seems to have its trial of the century
Megan A. Wagner