Monthly Archives: January 2012

Foreclosures in 2012

by andré douglas pond cummings With most banks in “full-delay” mode in connection with foreclosures during 2011, California homeowners can expect a change—for the worst—in 2012 as banks look to aggressively pursue seriously delinquent mortgages this year. The foreclosure rate … Continue reading

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A GOOD DAWN FOR JUSTICE IN GUATEMALA

  Written by Raquel Aldana, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law   Today was a historic day for Guatemala. A few hours ago, after a long day of heady hearings, a Guatemalan court opened a criminal case for … Continue reading

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President Obama’s State of the Union Address, Energy, and Climate Change

Written by Hari Osofsky Last night, President Obama delivered his annual State of the Union Address.  Like last year, he focused on the potential for unity over energy independence, transition to cleaner energy, and energy infrastructure rather than on addressing … Continue reading

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