California faces a critical nurse and nurse educator shortfall as federal cuts and low faculty pay block training capacity, worsening the statewide nursing gap. California faces a critical nurse and ...
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) has become prevalent in nearly every sector of society, and the practice of law is no exception. However, as with other technological innovations, the rapid ...
Previously, as the only state not to adopt some version of the American Bar Association's Model Rule 8.3, California has now finally joined the rest of the nation. California's new Rule of ...
The State Bar’s “First Annual Report Card on the Diversity of California’s Legal Profession,” published last summer, provides baseline data on the diversity and workplace satisfaction of California’s ...
Professional standards adopted by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing in 1997 to guide teacher preparation programs and new teacher assessments. These standards are organized around six ...
Nursing, the nation's largest health care profession, is in critical condition. The U.S. faces a shortfall of more than 78,000 full-time registered nurses this year alone, and California's projected ...