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Lawsuit: Siskiyou County unconstitutionally required big money deposit before granting landowner hearing over marijuana plant citations
A Sacramento man who owns land in far northern Siskiyou County, along the Oregon state line, says the county violated his constitutional rights by requiring him to pay an advanced deposit toward tens of thousands of dollars in fines for alleged illegal marijuana plants on his property -
Attorney General Bonta Issues Consumer Alert on Price Gouging Following State of Emergency Declarations in Siskiyou, Nevada, and Placer Counties Due to Fires
Attorney General Bonta Issues Consumer Alert on Price Gouging Following State of Emergency Declarations in Siskiyou, Nevada, and Placer Counties Due to Fires. -
CALIFORNIA ATTORNEY GENERAL: Attorney General Bonta Issues Consumer Alert on Price Gouging Following State of Emergency Declarations in Siskiyou, Lassen, and Plumas Counties Due to Wildfires
California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued a consumer alert following the Governor’s declaration of a state of emergency for Siskiyou County due to the Lava Fire, and Lassen and Plumas counties due to the Beckwourth Complex Fire. -
U.S. Supreme Court rules against California regulation allowing union access on private agricultural property
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of California agriculture growers in a decision that prohibits some forms of union organizing on private worksites, raising questions about how the case will impact other union recruitment efforts. -
Siskiyou County Hmong residents file suit claiming voter irntimidation
SACRAMENTO – Siskiyou County officials say that allegations made in the Vang Et Al. v. Lopey Et Al. case filed against the county and its officers for voter intimidation are not completely supported by actual facts. Instead, the allegations were just another distraction from what is really going on, they say. -
Law prof: Use of armed law enforcement in voter fraud investigations rare
YREKA – The Siskiyou County Sheriff’s and district attorney’s offices helped state investigators look into allegations of voter fraud in the days before the June 7 election, a move that is extremely rare, according to a law professor who studies voting rights.