Criminal Law Journal (CLA)
- Publisher:
- California Lawyers Association
- Publication date:
- 2023-07-03
Issue Number
- No. 23-1, March 2023
- No. 22-1, September 2022
- No. 21-2, December 2021
- No. 21-1, September 2021
- No. 20-2, December 2020
- No. 20-1, September 2020
- No. 19-3, March 2020
- No. 19-2, December 2019
- No. 19-1, September 2019
- No. 18-4, June 2019
- No. 18-3, March 2019
- No. 18-2, December 2018
- No. 18-1, September 2018
- No. 17-3, March 2018
- No. 17-2, December 2017
- No. 17-1, September 2017
- No. 16-3, March 2017
- No. 16-2, December 2016
- No. 16-1, September 2016
- No. 15-4, June 2016
Latest documents
- Constitutional Rights of Religious Observances of Incarcerated Muslims in State Prisons in the United States
- The Ghosts of California's Gang Policy: the Unconstitutional Gang Hearsay Exception
- Section Officers & Advisors
- Message from the Chair
- Analysis of a 15 Year Old Case . . . Los Angeles v. Rettele: the Supreme Court's Missing Totality of the Circumstances
- Message from the Chair
- Who's Listening? the Fourth Amendment in the Age of Siri
- Section Officers & Advisors
- The Hidden Truth About Algorithms: Injustice in the Criminal Justice System
- Under the Watchful Eye of the Public: Will California Learn from New York's Heightened Access to Police Personnel Files?
Featured documents
- Message from the Chair
- Statement of the California Lawyers Association Criminal Law Section Executive Committee
- California Lawyers Association Code of Conduct
- New California Supreme Court Case Concerning Sex Offender Treatment: People v. Ignacio Garcia S218197 (3/20/17)
- Constitutional Rights of Religious Observances of Incarcerated Muslims in State Prisons in the United States
- Post-conviction Relief for Foreign Nationals Convicted in California
- American Slave Branding: Insidious Identification and Depraved Punishment
- Can California Lawyers Ethically Light Up? *
- Education in Juvenile Detention Facilities: Inside How This Confined World Halts Chances for a Better Future
- Too-weak Notice? the Charging Conundrum Presented by Felony-murder in California