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Lawsuit claims Beverly Hills PD wrongly detained Black man during traffic stop
A Black L.A. resident has filed a lawsuit against Beverly Hills Police for wrongful detention and racial profiling, claiming that an officer detained him for an hour during a traffic stop. -
Suit: California inmate denied prompt medical treatment suffers fatal heart attack
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) — The family of a pre-trial detainee at a California jail who suffered a fatal cardiac arrest claims he was denied prompt medical treatment. -
Riverside County hit with lawsuit over brutal death of transgender HIV-positive inmate
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) — The family of a transgender HIV-positive prison inmate who was beaten and strangled to death by her cell mate is suing for wrongful death. -
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 -
Election Integrity Project on appeal: 'Vote dilution includes vote negation and vote cancellation'
EIP and a coalition of GOP Congressional candidates sued various county election officials and Gov. Gavin Newsom in the Central District of California alleging the state's voting practices are unconstitutional -
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. -
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. -
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 -
Lawsuit says baby sleepers threaten to suffocate infants
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) – Baby sleepers produced by Newell Brands DTC Inc. and Graco Children’s Products Inc. are dangerous, according to a class action lawsuit.