Newsom and Schiff sharply criticize president for pardoning Hunter Biden
Two of California’s most prominent Democrats sharply criticized President Biden’s controversial pardon of his son Hunter, with Sen.-elect Adam B. Schiff and Gov. Gavin Newsom both expressing disappointment Tuesday. “With…
Read More »Court of Appeals Affirms Decision in Castaneda v. Chapa
In Castaneda v. Chapa, the executrix of an estate sued regarding the decedent changing account designations and a deed to real estate. No.13-22-00537-CV2024 Tex. App. LEXIS 3376 (Tex. App.—Corpus Christi May…
Read More »Menendez brothers to make first court appearance in bid for freedom
Brothers Erik and Lyle Menendez, who are serving life terms without parole for the shotgun killings of their parents in their Beverly Hills mansion, will make their first court appearance…
Read More »USC President Carol Folt to retire in July
USC President Carol Folt, who sought to reset the scandal-plagued university with major initiatives to boost athletics, expand computing programs and widen student access — but also drew criticism for…
Read More »Gascón trails Hochman by wide margin in L.A. D.A. race, poll shows
With two days left before election day, a new poll shows Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón has cut slightly into challenger Nathan Hochman’s lead in the race for…
Read More »Supreme Court rejects GOP’s appeal to disqualify some Pennsylvania mail voters
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday turned down an appeal from the Republican National Committee and refused to disqualify Pennsylvania voters who had sent in a mail ballot with an…
Read More »Kenya Supreme Court overturns decision declaring Finance Act 2023 unconstitutional – JURIST
The Supreme Court of Kenya on Tuesday reversed the Court of Appeal ruling that had declared the Finance Act 2023 unconstitutional. President William Ruto signed the Finance Act into law…
Read More »Trump falsely claims newspapers not endorsing shows poor view of Harris, ‘great’ one of him
Former President Trump on Wednesday falsely claimed that decisions by the Los Angeles Times and Washington Post to not endorse any candidate in the presidential race reflected a poor opinion…
Read More »Lyle and Erik Menendez to return to court Dec. 11
Erik and Lyle Menendez will get a new day in court Dec. 11, when Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón will ask a judge to resentence them in their…
Read More »Court revives lawsuit to send state funding to religious schools
A 9th Circuit Court of Appeals panel revived a lawsuit this week filed by Orthodox Jewish families that sued California education officials over the state’s policy of refusing to fund…
Read More »No editorial against Trump costs L.A. Times, Washington Post subscribers
The Los Angeles Times and Washington Post have seen significant subscription cancellations in the days since their billionaire owners decided not to endorse in the presidential race after the editorial…
Read More »RNC urges Supreme Court to block counting Pennsylvania mail ballots with errors
WASHINGTON — The Republican National Committee on Monday urged the Supreme Court to block Pennsylvania election officials from counting the votes of those who failed to follow the proper procedure when…
Read More »How parole board, governor and a new D.A. could affect Menendez case
Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón’s blockbuster announcement that he will seek to have Erik and Lyle Menendez resentenced for their parents’ brutal murders marked the first time the…
Read More »L.A. Times decision not to endorse in presidential race sparks resignations, questions
A decision by the owner of the Los Angeles Times not to endorse in the 2024 presidential race — after the paper’s editorial board proposed backing Kamala Harris — has…
Read More »The Civil Rights Department’s Upcoming Regulation Updates on Automated Decision Making
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Read More »D.A. says he will make decision on Menendez brothers by week’s end
L.A. County Dist. Atty. George Gascón announced that he would make a decision on the possible resentencing of the Menendez brothers by the end of the week. Erik and Lyle…
Read More »U.S. infant mortality rose after Dobbs ruling on abortion
Infant deaths have increased in the United States since the Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe vs. Wade and allowed states to make abortion illegal, researchers reported Monday. The change…
Read More »Ghana Supreme Court temporarily halts decision to declare 4 MPs’ seats vacant – JURIST
The Supreme Court of Ghana on Friday temporarily halted Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin’s decision to declare the seats of four Members of Parliament (MPs) vacant. The court order suspended…
Read More »Harris has been called ‘soft’ and ‘tough’ on crime. What does her record show?
At every step of her political career, Kamala Harris has faced the same question: What sort of prosecutor was she? As a former San Francisco district attorney and California attorney…
Read More »LAFC rounding into form ahead of Decision Day – Press Enterprise
Major League Soccer’s Decision Day 2024 sets up well for the Los Angeles Football Club. Winners in their last four against the league, LAFC remains alive for the top seed…
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