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These COVID-19 lawsuits test the extent of Gov. Newsom’s power
Lawsuits that test gubernatorial power during a state of emergency
Lawmakers plan employer COVID-19 legal shield that may not include cruise industry
Congress is reportedly drafting coronavirus immunity legislation to protect employers
Private operator of ICE detention facility sued over dangerous COVID-19 work environment
Smith v Corevic is among a wave of OSHA lawsuits filed over COVID-19
LA Mayor vows to pull from police department funding to bolster Black communities
LA Alliance for Human Rights is hopeful the unsheltered will be included
Here's how the real estate industry is operating due to COVID-19
Extra COVID-19 compliance burdens real estate transactions
Plaintiffs seek to stop Gov. Newsom from gifting $500 to adult illegal aliens with taxpayer money
Judicial Watch attorney sues California over $75 million in taxpayer money funneled to illegal aliens
Fate of DACA 'dreamer' recipients hinges upon looming SCOTUS decision
U.S. Supreme Court soon to decide fate of DACA 'dreamer' recipients
LA County resident sues Gov. Newsom over COVID-19 home detainment without due process
Gov. Gavin Newsom faces yet another COVID-19 backlash lawsuit
Napa art gallery owners threatened with fines then reclassified and given permission to reopen
Napa County threatened the Cordairs and their landlord with fines for restarting in advance of Gov. Newsom's plan
Judicial Watch attorney files lawsuit against Gov. Newsom over vote-by-mail executive order
Congressional candidate Issa joins Judicial federal lawsuit against Gov. Newsom's vote by mail order
LA mayor says Washington sends mixed messages about COVID-19 reopening, though Garcetti partially lifts bans
Hair salons and barbershops cleared to conditionally reopen
Gov. Newsom opens religious services after Trump warning
Circuit Judge Collins ruled in favor of TRO to allow churches to reopen but was outnumbered
COVID-19 closure of courts delays adoptions
Foster and adoption industries turn to Zoom to keep process on track
Hair salons join federal fight against non-essential COVID-19 shutdown with lawsuit
California deputy attorney general opposes request for temporary restraining order that would allow hairdressers to return to work
Independent Women's Law Center weighs in with amicus brief on women workers hurt by AB5
Authors and photographers appeal dismissal of their AB5 challenge to the Ninth Circuit
60 LA businesses hit with misdemeanor charges for re-opening; Lancaster mayor says failed policies forcing people into ruin
60 businesses charged with misdemeanor for operating despite LA stay-at-home order
Non-essential businesses fight back with a federal lawsuit against state
32 state officials have been sued by six businesses who were deemed non-essential
Malibu couple sue State Farm over burned home in Woolsey fire
State Farm responds with 24 affirmative defenses
Federal judge denies Newport Beach mayor emeritus TRO due to beach opening
TRO against Gov. Newsom's order is moot since beaches have re-opened, Judge rules
Hollywood restaurant sues insurer over denial of business loss coverage due to COVID-19 shutdown
Lawsuit alleges insurer denied claim without investigating, which breaches good faith laws