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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RECORD

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Scott Holland News


CA appeals court says Bakersfield newspaper must turn over reporter's notes from jailhouse interview with accused murderer

By Scott Holland |
The appeals panel says journalists' First Amendment press freedom rights are superseded by accused criminals' right to a fair trial when the two rights conflict.

State appeals panel rules ADA regulations don't apply to standalone websites

By Scott Holland |
Plaintiffs alleged truck parts site lacked accommodations for blind customers

Federal judge says California's 'large-capacity magazine' ban can't square with Second Amendment

By Scott Holland |
A federal judge has ruled the California state law, backed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, is "clearly unconstitutional" when weighed using the tests required by the U.S. Supreme Court

Appeals panel says hotel allowed to collect legal fees after beating an ADA accessibility class action over website

By Scott Holland |
The panel of the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals agreed a 2013 Supreme Court ruling overturned a 2001 federal appeals decision, which found the opposite

Appeals panel: San Francisco can't use airport contracts to shield improper local regulations on airlines

By Scott Holland |
A split federal appeals panel said a San Francisco ordinance attempting to force airlines that use SFO to provide certain health benefits is an illegal attempt to regulate airlines, clashing with federal law

Appeals panel agrees AirBnb properties aren't hotel-like 'developments' needing special coastal permits

By Scott Holland |
Coastal Protection Alliance argued short-term rental properties needed to secure coastal development permits, like hotels or resorts. Judges said the rental homes are still being used as homes, no matter who is staying in them

Judge unplugs antitrust class action accusing Google, Apple of secret search engine deal

By Scott Holland |
Complaint alleges Apple agreed to stay out of search engine game in exchange for huge payments, allegedly harming consumers

CAL Supreme Court: Contractors, like those hired for pre-employment screening, can be sued for discrimination under state law

By Scott Holland |
U.S. Healthworks Medical Group, which conducted pre-employment medical screenings, argued only direct employers should face discrimination lawsuits under California law, but the court said agents who professionally should know better can't just say they were following directions

Alameda judge won't end lawsuit accusing CAL state schools officials of discrimination during Covid remote learning

By Scott Holland |
Oakland, Los Angeles students say they were denied equal education when the state closed schools during the Covid-19 pandemic, and did not provide them with the computers and other technology they needed to academically function during the shutdown

Appeals panel agrees citizen-led ballot measures can pass with only simple majority

By Scott Holland |
On remand, state court to consider whether pillow tax referendum had municipal backing

Appeals panel says San Francisco allowed to let noncitizens vote in school board elections

By Scott Holland |
Ruling overturns dismissal of Proposition N ordinances as unconstitutional

Home Depot paying $72.5M to end years-old class action over underpayment allegations

By Scott Holland |
Workers who claim they weren't paid for waiting in closed stores for supervisor release will receive up to $77 each, while lawyers could get $24M

CAL Supreme Court: USC didn't violate football player's rights by expelling him over assault without chance to face witnesses

By Scott Holland |
Private schools aren't required to conduct in-person hearings with cross examination, even with expulsion on the line, when dealing accusations of sexual misconduct or intimate partner violence, the state high court said

Disneyland workers entitled to 'living wage' under Anaheim ordinance, because Disney gets tax rebate from city

By Scott Holland |
Appeals panel said Walt Disney Company receives rebates of its own taxes under a redevelopment agreement with the city of Anaheim, and that qualifies as a city "subsidy," which in turn requires Disney to pay its workers in accordance with Anaheim's so-called 'Living Wage Ordinance.'

California Supreme Court says California Medical Association may sue Aetna over in-network referral mandate

By Scott Holland |
Unanimous ruling holds lower courts' summary judgment for Aetna was improper

Appeals panel agrees embedded Instagram posts aren't copyright violations

By Scott Holland |
Photographers said news organizations used their images without consent

Class action accuses Google of intercepting income tax data without filers' consent

By Scott Holland |
Lawsuit says Google's analytics tool attached to programs used by tax preparers like H&R Block, TaxSlayer and TaxAct, allowed the company to collect prohibited sensitive data, like adjusted gross income

Appeals panel revives mother's class action over 'unwanted' texts sent to her teen's phone

By Scott Holland |
Ruling holds woman has legal standing to sue as the owner of her son's phone and number

Challenge to San Diego's short-term rental Airbnb regulations fall short in federal court

By Scott Holland |
Judge rules city's regulations and restrictions on homeowners renting their homes through services like Airbnb don't run afoul of constitutional protections

Judge grounds privacy class action vs JetBlue for tracking customer online clicks

By Scott Holland |
A L.A. federal judge says JetBlue's use of software to monitor customer interaction with its website doesn't violate California's Invasion of Privacy Act.