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December 19, 2019

What not to do as an attorney; Prof. Epstein declares a win for the Fourth Amendment; and more!

Judge Wright Gives Civility Lesson to Profane Attorney 
Image - Law.com logoHon. Otis Wright Featured in Law.com
Judge Otis Wright II '80 demanded that a Los Angeles lawyer resign from the legal profession after his profanity-laced emails got national attention. 鈥淵ou just trashed your profession,鈥 U.S. District Judge told attorney Christopher Hook at a hearing on December 16th, 2019, before asking him to resign. At issue, were emails Hook wrote to his opposing counsel in an insurance dispute that

Southwestern Student Advocates for Congress鈥 Recognition of Armenian Genocide
Image - LA Times LogoRazmig Sarkissian quoted in the Los Angeles Times
Razmig Sarkissian, an Armenian American activist and student at Southwestern spoke with about the importance of U.S. recognition of the Armenian genocide. 鈥淚t鈥檚 more than 鈥榊ay, it passed鈥 or 鈥楴o, it didn鈥檛.鈥 It鈥檚 important that countries around the world recognize injustice.鈥 

California Cops Can鈥檛 Search Vehicles for ID Without Warrant
Image - Bloomberg LawProfessor Michael M. Epstein quoted in Bloomberg Law
California police can鈥檛 search inside a suspect鈥檚 vehicle for identification if the driver refuses to produce a license and registration on demand, the state Supreme Court ruled Nov. 25 in a case of first impression.  Prof. Michael M. Epstein, director of the Amicus Project at Southwestern, calls this decision "a win."

Do Trump's Pardons Constitute a Betrayal to The Military?
Image - The Atlantic Professor Rachel E. VanLandingham quoted in The Atlantic
Professor Rachel VanLandingham continues to be the go-to media expert in military justice, with virtually every major news outlet seeking her expertise on President Trump's recent military pardons. In a , VanLandingham joins a chorus of former military officials who believe Trump鈥檚 war-crimes pardons undermine 鈥済ood order and discipline."

All-star Alum named Partner at O'Melveny 
Image - Laurel Rimon '93Laurel Loomis Rimon '93 featured by The Bulletin
Congratulations to Laurel Loomis Rimon '93 for making partner at O'Melvany! Rimon, a former federal prosecutor and head of Litigation for the Department of Justice's Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering Section, is a rising-star litigator who represents clients on a broad range of anti-money laundering and Fintech enforcement issues, as well as sensitive internal investigations and criminal and civil litigation. 

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