19 Jan LA Times Op-Ed on Executive Privilege
BWO Partner Caleb Mason is in the LA Times on why Steve Bannon can’t claim executive privilege, and why the White House hasn’t claimed it....
BWO Partner Caleb Mason is in the LA Times on why Steve Bannon can’t claim executive privilege, and why the White House hasn’t claimed it....
BWO Partner Ken White, whose practice includes First Amendment law and free speech issues, has been selected to give the keynote address at the West Coast Regional Conference of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education. FIRE is the preeminent organization defending the free speech...
The Social Science Research Network has named BWO partner Caleb Mason’s article “Jay-Z’s 99 Problems, Verse 2: A Close Reading with Fourth Amendment Guidance for Cops and Perps” a Weekly Top 5 paper based on demand for it. Ms. Mason’s article colorfully illustrates how the Jay-Z song...
Brown White & Osborn LLP's attorneys have been published on current events recently: In a recent LA Times column, BWO Partner Caleb Mason explained how Attorney General Sessions' testimony illustrates the risks of clients answering questions. In another Los Angeles Times column, Partner Ken White explained how...
Today Brown White & Osborn LLP announced a $3,700,000 settlement in a Section 1983 lawsuit it brought on behalf of the Downey Firemen’s Association and 14 firefighters against the City of Downey and its former Fire Chief Lonald Croom. The City retaliated against the 14...
Last week Brown White & Osborn LLP partner Ken White spoke at the Cato Institute's "The State of American Criminal Justice" conference. His panel discussion, "Inside the Courtroom," can be seen here....
Jack B. Osborn and Mark J. Andrew Flory, attorneys with Brown White & Osborn LLP, have been certified by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization as Certified Specialists in Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law. The rigorous process of becoming a certified specialist...
Brown White & Osborn LLP is thrilled to announce today’s successful result in the pro bono defense of our client Peter Wexler. The United States charged Mr. Wexler with twenty counts arising from his blog posts, claiming that he made criminal threats against an Assistant Director...