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Electronic Frontier Foundation supports UC professors against OC district attorney DNA collection program
Orange County and district attorney Todd Spitzer are defendants in a lawsuit filed by two University of California at Irvine criminology professors
Texas court refuses to step in for father who fears minor son's castration after move to LA under SB 107
The Texas man fears his ex-wife will gender reassign their son, using SB107 as a shield to prevent outside interference
Federal judge blocks plaintiffs from paying state's attorney fees in gun law litigation
SB 1327 would have required those who challenge the state’s firearm requirements to pay the government’s legal fees if they are the losing litigant
Capistrano superintendent ousted, school board candidate blames politics, teacher unions
Deputy Superintendent Clark Hampton replaced Superintendent Kirsten Vital Brulte on Jan. 1 in special closed door meeting amid the winter holidays
Federal judge continues homelessness settlement talks between LA county and advocacy group
U.S. District District for the Central District of California Judge David Carter scheduled a hearing on Jan. 17
OC Board of Supervisors vote to withdraw from OC Power Authority contract
OC board member voted against withdrawing the county from the OC Power Authority
'Jan 6er' elected vice chair of the LA GOP, Ninth Circuit weighs 4th Amendment claim
FBI agents raided Massaquoi’s home after he attended the Jan. 6, 2021 rally at the U.S. Capitol in support of former U.S. President Donald Trump
LA Mayor quickens housing for the homeless but encampments are expected to challenge displacement
Bass declared a state of emergency around homelessness, which the county supports
Gays Against Groomers advise parents avoid a popular chatroom where adults allegedly talk sex to kids
Riverside County Sheriff's Department closed its anti-human trafficking investigation into a popular LGBTQ chat room
Tobacco companies allege state's flavored tobacco ban is unconstitutional in federal lawsuit
California voters approved a ballot measure on Nov. 8 that enacts a statewide ban on the sale of flavored tobacco products
Volunteer carpet cleaners prevented from cleaning Ronald McDonald House due to COVID vaccine rule
Marsha Reynolds is among some 120 carpet cleaners who were looking forward to cleaning San Diego’s Ronald McDonald House in January 2023
Alameda County groups object to midterm election results,14th Congressional District candidate alleges false arrest
Alameda County Registrar of Voters and staff accused of multiple violations of Elections Code § 15360
Physician's lawsuit challenging COVID misinformation law set for hearing in January
The Eastern District of California is being asked to halt the state’s AB 2098 under a preliminary injunction
LAUSD sued over high school teen's suspected Fentanyl poisoning death
A 15-year-old Hollywood student was found dead in the Helen Bernstein High School bathroom
Santa Ana man among the first to be convicted of assaulting police officers at the Jan. 6 Capitol rally
J6er Jeffrey Scott Brown: 'Our continued detainment is due to political motivations and biases'
Attorneys under investigation by the State Bar deny wrongdoing in $17.5 million Armenian Genocide settlement
Attorney Brian Kabateck: 'This case has been investigated no less than six times by the state bar and other investigations'
Osteopathic doctors, Children's Health Defense file suit in federal court challenging new COVID misinformation law
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed AB 2098 into law on Sept. 30 despite opposition from the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons
Carmichael attorney accused of failing to report settlement income from serial ADA lawsuits
Attorney allegedly understated income from ADA lawsuits from 2012 to 2014 and failed to pay $250,000 in taxes.
Education advocate reacts to CSU plan to drop fourth-year math admission requirement
Californians for Equal Rights Foundation director: 'It’s nothing more than the soft bigotry of low expectations'
Attorneys react to Michael Avenatti's prison sentence for stealing client settlement money
U.S. District Judge James V. Selna sentenced Avenatti last week to 14 years in prison. He faces another four years for fraud and identity theft.