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California Attorney General Rob Bonta joined a multistate coalition urging the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to delay immigration enforcement action for workers who are participating in labor violation investigations.
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In a high-stakes legal battle involving allegations against child protective services employees for maintaining erroneous records linking them with abusers, plaintiffs Zuri K. Colbert and Nafisah Timmons seek $500K in damages while challenging government immunity defenses.
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta today filed a notice of appeal to reverse a judgment by the Los Angeles County Superior Court that would prevent the California Department of Justice from enforcing Senate Bill 9 (SB 9) against five charter cities on the basis that it violates their state constitutional authority.
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California Racial and Identity Profiling Advisory Board Releases Report on 2020 Police Stop Data.
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What They’re Saying: Health, Education and State Leaders Support New State Actions to Protect Californians from COVID-19.
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Attorney General Bonta Issues Alert Highlighting Tenants’ Rights Against Housing Discrimination.
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The California Citizens Redistricting Commission (CCRC) on Wednesday issued preliminary maps for Congressional, state Legislature, and local jurisdictions in the November 2022 elections.
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SANTA ANA - A California judge eviscerated legal arguments that opioid manufacturers caused a public nuisance by selling their products, dismissing a vanguard lawsuit by Santa Clara County and other municipal plaintiffs because they failed to provide any evidence the companies caused doctors to write medically inappropriate prescriptions.
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The Superior Court of California for San Francisco County reported the following activity on Sept. 9 in the suits below:
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The Superior Court of California for San Francisco County reported the following activities in the suit brought by Broadband ITV Inc. against Herrington Orrick and other unnamed defendants on Sept. 9.
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A recent state appeals court decision found that the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) default rule applied in a case where the parties disagreed if an arbitration contract was binding or nonbinding.
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With the California Legislature now in summer recess, questions persist about the scope and impact of bills that will eventually be approved this session.
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As more California residents get vaccinated against COVID-19, questions continue about which mandates cover how employers can determine whether employees are vaccinated or not.
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The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Creditors Adjustment Bureau, Inc. against Reaps Company, LLC on June 14.
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A Roman Catholic priest who oversees churches in four California counties will have his day in court on December 2 armed with eight claims of how Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom’s shutdown orders have violated his constitutional rights.
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State Assembly members have approved a solar industry exemption from the Proposition 15 property tax increase if voters approve that ballot measure in November.
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The Superior Court of California for San Francisco County reported the following activity on July 31 in the suits below:
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The Superior Court of California for San Francisco County reported the following activities in the suit brought by Hiram Ash against Jack In and other unnamed defendants on July 31.
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Honeywell’s writ of mandamus requesting remote litigation by Zoom be stayed due to technical limitations was denied without prejudice by the First Appellate District of the California Court of Appeals.
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The California Assessors’ Association (CAA) has taken an opposed position on Proposition 15, the newly qualified “split roll” ballot initiative that would change how commercial properties are assessed and revoke most Proposition 13 tax caps in place since 1978.