
Immigration arrests in churches? Some clergy say not so fast
WASHINGTON — With the Trump administration declaring that immigration agents are now free to make arrests in places of worship, undeterred faith leaders in Southern California and beyond say they are prepared…
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California Postal Service supervisor pleads guilty to $300,000 mail theft
A former United States Postal Service supervisor from Compton has admitted to being a serial mail thief, pilfering more than $300,000 worth of checks, gold and collectible currency while on…
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Rev. Al Sharpton to hold service for wildfire victims at Pasadena church
The Rev. Al Sharpton will visit Pasadena on Thursday to lead a memorial service and a rally for victims of the Los Angeles fires. Accompanying him will be attorney Ben…
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Legal Tech Startup To Launch AI-Powered Arbitration Service, Promising Reduced Costs and Consistent Outcomes
To this day, one of my most popular and viral posts ever involved the 2017 launch of LegalBoard, a keyboard designed for lawyers by lawyer Brian Potts, who is now…
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Rights groups sue Trump over transgender military service ban – JURIST
Human Rights Campaign (HRC) and Lambda Legal filed a lawsuit against US President Donald Trump on Tuesday after he signed an executive order Monday to ban transgender people serving in…
Read More »No, Donald Trump’s return to power doesn’t make him right
The MAGA Republican triumphalism unleashed by Donald Trump’s return to the White House has extended, unsurprisingly, to many of my most antagonistic correspondents. They urge me to bow down to…
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TikTok’s service providers still risk billions in penalties for bringing it back online
No matter what TikTok says in its laudatory pop-up messages, President-elect Donald Trump cannot simply declare an extension of the TikTok ban deadline and protect American companies that support it…
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TikTok reinstates service after Trump promises to save the app with day one executive order
One day before his inauguration, president-elect Donald Trump pledged to issue a day one executive order intended to save TikTok, despite being a main proponent of a ban during his…
Read More »Former Westside Pavilion now serving as disaster recovery center
Amid the parade of surreal images from the last few days, few have been stranger than this one: a FEMA disaster recovery center for L.A. fire victims inside the former…
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2024: Year in Photos – Los Angeles Times
The year started as rains poured on Southern California, causing massive landslides, and ended in equally dramatic fashion with wildfires ripping throughout the Southland. Genaro Molina documented the end of…
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How to Find a Good Wake Up Call Service +5 Alternatives
We’ve all been there: snoozing our alarm to catch a few extra minutes of rest, only to fall back asleep by accident. Wake-up call services offer a more reliable solution,…
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Christmas Day in L.A. County jail: Mass, carols and ramen
During the winter of 1940, when its jail was a single building with fewer than 2,000 inmates, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department pulled out all the stops. The Salvation…
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Elon Musk’s strange debut as a federal budget negotiator
In the wake of a successful effort to kill a year-end spending bill and replace it with more limited legislation to keep the government open, Elon Musk declared victory last…
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Should Lawyers Always Accept Service Of Process As A Courtesy?
I am generally a very courteous lawyer, and I like to extend courtesies whenever I can. The practice of law is difficult enough at baseline, and lawyers can make it…
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FTC Finalizes Order Against AI Review Service for Deceptive Pract
The FTC’s September 2024 complaint alleges that the service generated detailed reviews that contained specific, often material details that had no relation to the user’s input, so would purportedly be false for…
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Column: ‘I can’t deal with life sober’: Response to the MacArthur Park drug epidemic just isn’t enough
He was bent at the waist, wobbly and shoeless on grimy pavement at the end of an alley where fires smolder, drug users gather day and night, and death lurks….
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