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Gov. Newsom enacts fast-food worker law placing certain small business owners under a government-appointed council
NFIB: 'They will not leave a stone unturned until they unionize every business and every sector in the Golden State.'
Federal judge allows lawsuit challenging San Diego's vaccine mandate for elected officials to proceed
Federal judge: 'Defendant’s description of the legal standard that applies, in this case, fails to meaningfully engage with any of the development in case law surrounding COVID-19 public health measures, restrictions, or requirements that have developed in the past two years.'
OC judge removes three Mission Viejo city councilmembers to make way for candidates of color
Former Mission Viejo City Councilman Greg Raths on being removed from office: 'It's demoralizing'
Federal judge allows female high school football player's lawsuit against Santa Barbara County Christian school to proceed
A federal judge is allowing the only female who was on her high school football roster last year to proceed with a lawsuit filed against a Santa Maria Christian school that refused to allow its all-male team to compete against her
Ashli Babbit's mom extends D.C. jailhouse vigil, counter-protestors yell 'Ashli deserved to die'
D.C. courthouse nearly turns away Ashli Babbit's mom for wearing a t-shirt memorializing her daughter at Jan. 6 defendant hearing
Civil rights non-profit demands California education department revise its child gender nondisclosure policy
The Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism (FAIR) sent a letter to the California government urging it to revise its non-disclosure laws when it comes to how a student identifies his or her gender.
LA County Health Department offers free COVID-19 tests for pets, wildlife
The initiative was promoted on Twitter last week after the Veterinary Public Health agency received funding from the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to swab the pets' noses
Appeals court reverses contempt charges, $217,000 in sanctions over COVID church restrictions
Sixth District Court of Appeal reverses and dissolves contempt of court charges, sanctions against San Jose pastors
California Education Department lists sex change surgeries, medications for students on its website
The California Department of Education is acting as a groomer in promoting resources to students on its website where they can receive sex change surgeries and medications, according to a GOP Primary-elect for Congress
State GOP unendorses three Republican congressional candidates; One says she was 'too conservative' for Party
Three Republican Congressional candidates who were certified winners of their June 7 Primary election by the Secretary of State have been unendorsed by the California Republican Party
OC Superior Court: 'Justice partners to decide if a judge issuing warrants from Canada is a rule violation'
Orange County Superior Court Judge Nicholas Thompson allegedly signed some 19 search warrants while visiting Canada and an outside law firm recommended alerting prosecutors and defense attorneys
GOP Congressional candidate opposes bill that would broaden 'free community college for all' program
A bill that would allow all students to attend community college for free statewide undermines the principle that education is a privilege
San Diego judge dismisses St. Louis Rams copycat NFL relocation lawsuit
An $800 million lawsuit against the National Football League concerning the Chargers was dismissed last month after oral arguments.
GOP Congressional candidate: 'I will organize an audit committee, demand interagency communication' in response to Open the Books report
Republican congressional candidate Mike Cargile plans to demand interagency communication and will organize an audit committee if elected.
Gov. Newsom expected to sign bill allowing 'disorderly' parents to be removed from school board meetings
SB 1100 would authorize a presiding member of any legislative body, including a local school board, to remove an individual who is disrupting a public meeting
Parents demand San Diego school district withdraw mandatory indoor masking requirement
A parental rights group sent a demand letter to the San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) after it issued an indoor mask mandate effective July 18, 2022,
Ashli Babbit's mom talks daughter's killing, 30-day vigil for Jan. 6 incarcerated defendants at the D.C. jail
Ashli Babbit's mom talks about Jan.6 'insurrection' and her daughter's death
Freedom Foundation: 'Inflation Reduction Act will empower unions even more'
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - The Inflation Reduction Act will empower unions even more by funding the employment of more Internal Revenue Service (IRS) agents who are union members, according to a union watchdog.
San Diego Unified School District accused of teaching 'radical gender theory'
San Diego Unified School District is allegedly teaching that heterosexuality is a system of oppression
Former judicial officer: 'No rule against OC judge signing search warrants remotely while abroad'
Retired judge says investigation of Orange County (OC) judicial officer accused of signing warrants remotely while abroad is without merit