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Deep blue California has barred illegal immigrants with felony convictions from receiving taxpayer-funded legal aid in ...
Governor Newsom signs budget measure restricting taxpayer-funded legal services for noncitizens with serious or violent felony convictions, drawing fierce criticism from immigrant rights advocates. In ...
Opinion: Snell & Wilmer's Deborah Gubernick and Hayden Burnight explore NIL developments in California and how the legal ...
The reform, led by Bay Area legislators, is the governor's latest attempt to ease California’s housing crisis. But ...
In the latest development, the US District Court for the Central District of California is scheduled to conduct a hearing on a motion for preliminary injunction on May 27, 2025.
The law violates the Second Amendment, a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled in a 2-1 decision.
Nearly two weeks later, the reason for the federal raid at two Glass House farm sites northwest of Los Angeles remains ...
California is about to put new restrictions on its legal aid fund often used by undocumented immigrants. Advocates are saying ...
California’s opportunity to lead: Funding programs like CHIRP is critical to providing legal counsel for unaccompanied minors facing deportation.
During the legislative process, the California Senate Rules Committee noted its view that Section 1799.208 would likely not be preempted because the California court of appeal found that Labor ...
One of the most troubling tools in the trial-attorney toolkit is the misuse of the Americans With Disability Act.