Linda Coco, a law professor at McGeorge School of Law, explains that bankruptcy law prioritizes the survival of the bankrupt company.
According to Mary-Beth Moylan, a McGeorge School of Law associate professor, the situation affects defendants' ability to have a speedy trial.
Pacific philosophy professor Lou Matz notes that competitive sports share fundamental goals with a liberal arts education.
McGeorge School of Law adjunct professor Chris Micheli shared insights about the case's possible impacts on Newsom and Xavier Becerra, who is running for governor.
Ken Albala, a history professor at the University of the Pacific, discusses the "craft aesthetic" and diminishing popularity of pickling.
McGeorge School of Law professor Mary-Beth Moylan weighs in on whether such communication violates the Brown Act.
Chris Micheli, adjunct professor at McGeorge School of Law, notes that contingency funds may not fully cover the need.
Chris Micheli, adjunct professor at McGeorge School of Law, shares insights on the implications and potential limitations of the recent court rulings.
Benerd College Assistant Professor Colin McInnis shares insight on how pandemic-related distance learning may have impacted students' social and emotional development.
McGeorge School of Law visiting professor Rachel Van Cleave breaks down the recent court decisions impacting the president's authority to send the National Guard to cities.