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Judges Slam 9th Circuit's 'Minimum Contacts' Rule as 'Needless Roadblock' for Plaintiffs
"Imagine requiring a state sponsor of terrorism to have minimum contacts with our country before allowing our citizens to vindicate the death or injury of a loved one....," Judge Patrick Bumatay wrote on behalf of the dissenters.Bill Would Make California Courts Screen for Deepfakes
Legislation by Sen. Angelique Ashby, D-Sacramento, would also direct the Judicial Council to help judges, lawyers and law enforcement spot AI-tampered evidence.Full 9th Circuit Will Review If Anti-SLAPP Denials Can Be Immediately Appealed
Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press plans to file a brief in favor of interlocutory appeal.Bill to Allow Electronic Recording in Civil Cases Dies in California Legislature
SB 662, backed by the Judicial Council, was opposed by politically powerful labor groups representing court reporters.Governor's Budget Proposal Shields State Courts From Major Cuts
Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled a 2024-25 spending plan that maintains court funding and includes millions for a new Sixth District Court of Appeal courthouse.View more book results for the query "*"
Dissident California Judges Group to 'Pause' Operations
The executive director of the Alliance of California Judges said the group doesn't see a "critical agenda" that needs action right now.Conservative Assemblyman Bill Essayli Ousted From Judiciary Committee
Essayli's departure leaves the Judiciary Committee without an attorney vice chair for the first time in decades.Digital Right To Repair Expands to Influential State of California
On Oct. 10, California's governor approved California's Right to Repair Act with is broader than New York's similar one. This article provides an overview and analysis.'A New Challenge': A Q&A With Ash Kalra, Chair of California's Assembly Judiciary Committee
A former public defender, Kalra said he won't be "looking for some mysterious middle ground" as Judiciary Committee chair but will try to "find a landing spot " for issues "that really focuses on justice, as opposed to the politics of the day."For California Employers, New Year Means New Laws
As 2023 draws to a close, employers should familiarize themselves with these new laws to ensure timely compliance, according to Hunton Andrews Kurth's Julia Trankiem and JeeHyun Yoon.How to Build Efficiency at Your Advisory Practice
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