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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

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Free Haircuts at One Safe Place Help Empower and Lift Victims of Abuse

By Southern California Record |
Free Haircuts at One Safe Place Help Empower and Lift Victims of Abuse

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UCLA publishes 24 recommendation for election security.

By Southern California Record |
UCLA has recently published a report titled '24 for 24' which includes 24 recommendations for ensuring the integrity of the 2024 U.S. elections. The report was compiled by a group of 24 experts from various universities, nonprofits, and private organizations, who came together to provide suggestions on how to safeguard elections and ballots.

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As cities defy state housing laws, L.A. court decision clarifies when builder’s remedy applies

By Sarah Downey |
Amid a host of new court filings involving builder’s remedy, it’s raising questions about the impact that provision will have on California’s historic housing shortage and how it could affect production numbers here in the coming months.

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Appeals judges: San Jose schools violated 'bedrock' religious freedom principles in shutting down Christian club

By Dan Churney |
San Jose Unified School District had claimed it revoked recognition for a Fellowship of Christian Athletes club out of concerns for anti-LGBTQ discrimination. Judges said the decision was rooted in anti-Christian bias, because the club required its leaders to agree with traditional Christian beliefs on sexuality

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Appeals court: Judge wrongly denied injunction vs California open carry gun ban, needs to take another look

By Dan Churney |
A federal appeals panel has told a judge to quickly reexamine her refusal to stop California from barring residents from openly carrying guns, saying the judge failed to consider the merits of a constitutional challenge to the ban.

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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

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Court trims Gascón recall supporters’ access to voter records, but recall supporters call it a win

By Michael Carroll |
The committee seeking to recall Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón said LA County election officials wrongly spiked their recall petition, and are now wrongly fighting recall supporters' efforts to show why it was improper

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'Better than imports:' Oil producers say CAL Supreme Court correct to strike down local drilling bans, allow essential continued local production

By John Sammon |
A California Supreme Court ruling says counties can't shut down oil and gas drilling. Activists vowed to continue fighting to hinder local oil and gas extraction, which the industry said is misguided, will leave U.S. more dependent on foreign, dirtier energy sources

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Oakland NAACP head calls on city to end 'no-consequences' mindset to crime fighting

By Michael Carroll |
A letter co-authored by Oakland NAACP president urges elected leaders to pull the city out of a “doom loop” of rising crime, depopulation and economic stagnation by rejecting a “no-consequences” approach to public safety and “defund the police” rhetoric.

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'In a straitjacket:' Ninth Circuit ruling will leave cities powerless to confront homelessness, judges warn

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The Ninth Circuit Appeals Court refused to reconsider its decision allowing a class action to continue vs Oregon city, seeking to bar enforcement of 'anti-camping' ordinances. Dissenters said the decision amounts to new constitutional right to camp anywhere

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Employers can't be sued if their workers' spouses catch Covid: California Supreme Court

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The state high court said allowing such lawsuits to move forward would open floodgates to potentially millions of lawsuits against every employer in the state, swamping courts and potentially crippling society in the process

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San Diego church says gov't shows 'religious hostility' in halting meal funds for preschool kids over gender ID dictates

By Dan Churney |
A San Diego area church-daycare is claiming it's unconstitutional for the federal and state governments to cut off meal subsidies for its children, because the church won't obey new gender identity mandates.

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Judge says California law requiring racial minority, LGBT representation on corporate boards is unconstitutional

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The ruling could have implications for similar legislation or laws in other Democrat-dominated states, like Illinois, where lawmakers have considered following California's lead on increasing corporate board diversity by force of law

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California pork law to boost meat prices, could set off interstate trade wars

By Sarah Downey |
With the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to uphold a California law that requires different restrictions in pork processing, it’s raising questions about how it aligns with the federal Commerce Clause that prevents a single state from unduly burdening how others do business.

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'California Knows Best:' SCOTUS says California can use Prop 12 to regulate pork producers across the country

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Dissenting justices warned California should now expect other states to respond in kind, following California's "blueprint" to use state laws and market power to bypass Congress and bend the rest of the country to the will of voters in just one or a handful of states

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Record rains heighten push to speed up work on California's long-approved water storage plans

By Sarah Downey |
Amid the impact of recent heavy rains and fire season fast approaching, questions persist about where things stand with water storage projects and why the state still hasn’t completed new ones with funding approved by voters almost a decade ago.

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Environmental activists sue, demand PG&E close Diablo Canyon nuke plant, despite state power supply problems

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Nuclear reactors generate no "greenhouse gas emissions," yet Friends of the Earth says PG&E must shutter the plant under the terms of a deal reached in 2016, allegedly to promote public safety and combat climate change

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Nursing home sanctioned over discovery delays it blamed on COVID-19

By Daniel Fisher |
SAN DIEGO (Legal Newsline) - A California nursing home operator deserved more than $50,000 in sanctions for repeatedly missing deadlines to turn over evidence in an elder abuse lawsuit, an appeals court has ruled.

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Federal court revives challenge to AB5, says Uber, Postmates have shown they were 'singled out' by lawmakers

By Dan Churney |
A federal court has revived a suit by Uber and Postmates that seeks to block a law that makes them treat their drivers as employees, not contractors, saying there are indications the legislator behind the law "singled out" the two companies because of "animus."