Attorneys for the city of Los Angeles moved this week to block the release of long-awaited depositions of firefighters that could provide a deeper understanding of their decisions and actions in the days leading up to the deadly Palisades fire. The attorneys representing the city in a lawsuit brought by Palisades fire victims invoked a general protective order the parties agreed to in June, which allows any side to designate all or part of any testimony in the case as confidential.
Con Law proper can stoke up New Jersey/New York rivalries with an odd amount of trash cases, Property can get you racing for the right answer depending on your state's deed recording scheme, and Crim Law has you discussing murders in class, for God's sake. If you ever have trouble falling asleep, just try and recall your professor's lectures on proper venue.