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GM plans appeal of $102.6 million jury verdict if post-trial relief is denied
Owners and lessees of GM trucks and SUVs acquired between 2011 and 2014 in California, North Carolina, and Idaho sued GM in late 2016
Local gun group: 'LAPD is charging an excessive $268 to process CCW permits'
The Los Angeles Police Department’s (LAPD) new concealed carry weapon permitting policy will cost Angelenos $268 with 20 percent or $53 due at the time of the in-person interview.
Recall gubernatorial candidate: Medical misinformation law is 'communism'; Puberty blocker bill is 'diabolical'
The best and most well-trained doctors are leaving the state of California or shutting down their practice now that Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed Assembly Bill (AB) 2098 into law
Safe deposit box plaintiffs plan appeal of federal judge's dismissal of their class action lawsuit against the FBI
A ruling that a lawyer believes allows the government to openly lie about its plans without any accountability is on its way to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Claremont, Fullerton, La Mirada sued over zoning laws that allegedly contribute to homelessness
The impact lawsuits allege that the cities failed to meet Oct. 15, 2021's state law deadline for housing elements, which identify sites available for future housing developments that meet the city’s Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) allocation.
Disgraced attorney Tom Girardi's mansion owned by his estranged 'Housewives' star will be auctioned on Oct. 18
Jun and Peng Tao offered $7.5 million for the 4-bedroom, 9-bathroom Pasadena home, however, the accepted offer is subject to an overbid
Judicial Watch sues chief election officer for allegedly colluding to remove their video from YouTube
Judicial Watch sued Shirley Weber, in her official capacity as California's Secretary of State in the Western Division of the Central District of California
Probate court litigants call for an investigation into LA Superior Court
Donecia Augustus alleges that her daughter was wrongfully seized in 2018 after her husband was cleared twice of allegations that he had engaged in inappropriate touching of his daughter seven years prior.
Gov. Newsom at Climate Week: 'Big oil lost. We won'
While boasting about the state’s low carbon and green growth last week, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced his wish for California to dominate vehicle-to-grid technology
Texas dad fears his ex-wife's relocation to California will lead to gender reassignment for their 10-year-old son
Jeff Younger is taking a stand against his ex-wife’s alleged wish to relocate their 10-year-old twins to California where she could easily secure gender reassignment surgeries for one of their sons.
Gov. Newsom is poised to sign a bill that would allow tax dollars to fund a third of worker union dues
Section 3 of Assembly Bill 158, also known as the Workers Tax Fairness Credit, promises to subsidize up to a third of annual union dues for public sector workers
Gun group threatens LAPD with litigation for suspending Concealed Carry Weapon permitting
Numerous individuals have reportedly contacted CRPA to report that various police and sheriffs’ departments have been delaying Concealed Carry Weapon permit issuance
Open the Books study: Law firms were among the vendors that 'paid to play' with Gov. Newsom
OpenTheBooks.com auditors found that in return for $10.5 million in campaign donations, 979 vendors secured $6.2 million in state contracts or payments.
Federal court will oversee enforcement of multimillion-dollar settlement agreement for L.A. homeless
The county agreed to commit $236 million to fund homelessness services while the city of Los Angeles will pay $74 million to acquire shelters and housing.
Federal judge is set to rule on a former Congressional candidate's lawsuit against Gov. Newsom
A federal judge is set to rule on a former Congressional candidate’s lawsuit against Gov. Gavin Newsom
Cardiologist: 'AB 2098 is a form of government control, creates medical cancel culture'
Gov. Gavin Newsom is poised to enact legislation that would create a medical cancel culture, according to a physician who opposes Assembly Bill (AB) 2098.
Former judge weighs in on OC judge who removed three Mission Viejo councilmembers
The Voting Rights Act of 2001 created a pathway to implement district voting where communities of color have been disenfranchised by at-large voting
Bankruptcy trustee accuses two New York litigation funding firms of enabling Girardi Keese fraud conveyance
Counsel Financial Services and California Attorney Lending II are accused of being implied in-fact partners and insiders of the embattled Girardi Keese law firm
Transgender youth expresses regret to lawmakers in testimony against SB 107
SB 107 would prevent the criminalization of parents who allow their children to use puberty blockers and undergo gender reassignment surgery.
CSU Prof: 'Pols approved new climate change, energy laws because it shows their hearts are in the right place'
CSU Prof: 'Politicians are just focusing on being re-elected.'