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Ninth Circuit decision clarifies how First Amendment applies to California’s Proposition 65
A precedent-setting decision in California Chamber of Commerce v. CERT, issued by the Ninth Circuit earlier this month, clarifies how the First Amendment applies to Proposition 65 warnings. -
Amicus brief on California’s PAGA distributed to U.S. Supreme Court ahead of hearing in Viking v. Moriana
An amicus brief by the California Business and Industrial Alliance (CABIA) has been distributed to the U.S. Supreme Court prior to oral arguments later this month in Viking v. Moriana, a case involving the California Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA). -
Attorney General Bonta Demands Center for Covid Control Justify Its Claims Regarding COVID-19 Testing and Collection of Personal Information
Attorney General Bonta Demands Center for Covid Control Justify Its Claims Regarding COVID-19 Testing and Collection of Personal Information. -
Journalist sues Facebook after his climate change stance was deemed misleading
SAN JOSE - John Stossel filed a federal complaint on September 22 in San Jose against Facebook, Inc., Science Feedback and Climate Feedback for defamation. -
U.S. Supreme Court due to rule on California AG donor disclosure requirements
The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to rule on a case involving questions of privacy and anonymity stemming from a lawsuit filed against the California Attorney General for requiring non-profit organizations to disclose donor lists. -
San Francisco museum asks for millions in defamation lawsuit; Google reviewer called it a front for money laundering
SAN FRANCISCO - The International Art Museum of America (IAMA) in San Francisco wants someone to pay for what it feels is defamation in a Google review. -
U.S. District Court grants preliminary injunction in case challenging Proposition 65 acrylamide warnings
A federal court has issued a ruling in California Chamber of Commerce v. Xavier Becerra that temporarily prevents the state Attorney General and private attorneys from bringing legal action in cases that involve Proposition 65 acrylamide warnings on food and beverages. -
Palo Alto attorney disbarred for failing to meet continuing legal education requirement
Palo Alto attorney Zollie S S Stringer III has been disbarred by the California State Bar for not complying with the state bar's minimum continuing legal education requirement, according to a recent decision.