By Cheryl Miller | January 23, 2023
"We need to make sure that the role of court reporters is reassured," said new Assembly Judiciary Chair Brian Maienschein. "They do vital work, and we want to make sure that there are reliable, well-paying court reporter jobs and the court reports are accurate."
By Cheryl Miller | January 20, 2023
The move follows a recently approved memorandum of understanding that gives state bar employees raises of up to 10%.
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By Emily Cousins | January 19, 2023
"Commonsense public safety restrictions are constitutional and necessary," Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said. "New York's concealed carry regulations are reasonable measures needed to protect the public from gun violence, and they should be upheld."
By Christine Schiffner | January 18, 2023
The FTC's public comment period on its suggested non-compete ban has opened up a debate over free job selection and wage growth versus potential theft of innovative ideas and confidential information. Ultimately, the courts may decide.
By Cheryl Miller | January 10, 2023
The $5.3 billion budget proposal for the judicial branch includes modest increases in spending and money for court construction projects.
By Cheryl Miller | January 3, 2023
Gov. Gavin Newsom also administered the oath of office to new Associate Justice Kelli Evans, the first lesbian justice to serve on California's high court.
By Cheryl Miller | Alaina Lancaster | December 27, 2022
The governor's latest round of judicial appointments included Covington & Burling partner Simon Frankel and Michael Rhoads, the chambers attorney to outgoing Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye. Both Frankel and Rhoads will serve on the San Francisco County Superior Court.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 16, 2022
On Friday, U.S. District Judge William Orrick III said the April 17 trial in a case brought by the San Francisco Unified School District over Juul's e-cigarettes will go forward against Altria, parent company of Philip Morris.
By Cheryl Miller | December 13, 2022
The First District Court of Appeal justices questioned lawyers defending the ballot measure over whether it infringes on legislative and judicial powers.
By Cheryl Miller | December 9, 2022
Attorney General Rob Bonta told a federal judge he could not defend the law because he is challenging nearly identical provisions of a similar statute targeting abortion in Texas.
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