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Nov 16, 2025 Bar exam, Coyote Aviation, Jurupa trans lawsuit update
Bar exam, Coyote Aviation, Jurupa trans lawsuit update

104 from IE pass State Bar exam Seven-thousand, three hundred and sixty-two applicants from around the world took California's July Bar Exam. Four-thousand and thirty-two of those applicants passed. One hundred and four of those successful applicants are from the Inland Empire. Inland Empire Law Weekly extends congratulations

by Aidan McGloin
Nov 16, 2025 Judge denies Redlands' ask to throw out Coyote Aviation case
Judge denies Redlands' ask to throw out Coyote Aviation case

Coyote Aviation's lawsuit alleging Redlands illegally wrestled control of the company's $3 million hangar complex should not be thrown out, San Bernardino Superior Judge Nicole Quintana Winter ruled on Nov. 10.

by Aidan McGloin
Nov 16, 2025 Student-plaintiffs in anti-trans Jurupa case claim effective removal from volleyball team

The plaintiffs have been told not to sit on the bench at volleyball games, removed from a roster sent to promote the team, required to pay entrance fees to games and denied high-fives from varsity players.

by Aidan McGloin
Nov 16, 2025 104 IEers pass State Bar exam

Seven-thousand, three hundred and sixty-two applicants from around the world took California's July Bar Exam. Four-thousand and thirty-two of those applicants passed. One hundred and four of those successful applicants are from the Inland Empire.

by Aidan McGloin
Nov 16, 2025 Gavin Newsom’s former chief of staff indicted on public corruption charges
Gavin Newsom’s former chief of staff indicted on public corruption charges

Williamson, wearing what appeared to be a gray robe and in shackles, broke into tears from time to time at her arraignment hearing Wednesday afternoon in Sacramento. She pleaded not guilty to the charges and her attorney demanded a jury trial.

by Maya C. Miller, CalMatters
Nov 16, 2025 ‘Unlawful coercion’: Trump can’t withhold funds or demand payment from UC, federal judge rules
‘Unlawful coercion’: Trump can’t withhold funds or demand payment from UC, federal judge rules

A California federal judge ruled today that Donald Trump cannot demand that UCLA pay a $1.2 billion settlement that would have imposed severe limits on the campus’s academic freedoms.

by Mikhail Zinshteyn, CalMatters
Nov 16, 2025 ICE opened a detention center in a former California prison. Detainees are suing over conditions inside
ICE opened a detention center in a former California prison. Detainees are suing over conditions inside

The lawsuit filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in the Northern District of California also claims detainees do not have appropriate clothing for the chilly desert nights, nor appropriate medical attention for life-threatening conditions.

by Nigel Duara, CalMatters & Cayla Mihalovich, CalMatters
Nov 16, 2025 California Supreme Court strikes down warning on LAPD citizen complaint forms
California Supreme Court strikes down warning on LAPD citizen complaint forms

The ruling turned on a 1995 law that sought to create consequences for false claims against police officers: Anyone filing a complaint against an officer could face criminal charges if they knowingly sign a false report.

by Nigel Duara, CalMatters
Bar exam, Coyote Aviation, Jurupa trans lawsuit update
Nov 16, 2025 Bar exam, Coyote Aviation, Jurupa trans lawsuit update

104 from IE pass State Bar exam Seven-thousand, three hundred and sixty-two applicants from around the world took California's July Bar Exam. Four-thousand and thirty-two of those applicants passed. One hundred and four of those successful applicants are from the Inland Empire. Inland Empire Law Weekly extends congratulations

by Aidan McGloin
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Nov 16, 2025 Bar exam, Coyote Aviation, Jurupa trans lawsuit update
Bar exam, Coyote Aviation, Jurupa trans lawsuit update

104 from IE pass State Bar exam Seven-thousand, three hundred and sixty-two applicants from around the world took California's July Bar Exam. Four-thousand and thirty-two of those applicants passed. One hundred and four of those successful applicants are from the Inland Empire. Inland Empire Law Weekly extends congratulations

by Aidan McGloin
Nov 16, 2025 Judge denies Redlands' ask to throw out Coyote Aviation case
Judge denies Redlands' ask to throw out Coyote Aviation case

Coyote Aviation's lawsuit alleging Redlands illegally wrestled control of the company's $3 million hangar complex should not be thrown out, San Bernardino Superior Judge Nicole Quintana Winter ruled on Nov. 10.

by Aidan McGloin
Nov 16, 2025 Student-plaintiffs in anti-trans Jurupa case claim effective removal from volleyball team

The plaintiffs have been told not to sit on the bench at volleyball games, removed from a roster sent to promote the team, required to pay entrance fees to games and denied high-fives from varsity players.

by Aidan McGloin
Nov 16, 2025 104 IEers pass State Bar exam

Seven-thousand, three hundred and sixty-two applicants from around the world took California's July Bar Exam. Four-thousand and thirty-two of those applicants passed. One hundred and four of those successful applicants are from the Inland Empire.

by Aidan McGloin
Nov 16, 2025 Gavin Newsom’s former chief of staff indicted on public corruption charges
Gavin Newsom’s former chief of staff indicted on public corruption charges

Williamson, wearing what appeared to be a gray robe and in shackles, broke into tears from time to time at her arraignment hearing Wednesday afternoon in Sacramento. She pleaded not guilty to the charges and her attorney demanded a jury trial.

by Maya C. Miller, CalMatters
Nov 16, 2025 ‘Unlawful coercion’: Trump can’t withhold funds or demand payment from UC, federal judge rules
‘Unlawful coercion’: Trump can’t withhold funds or demand payment from UC, federal judge rules

A California federal judge ruled today that Donald Trump cannot demand that UCLA pay a $1.2 billion settlement that would have imposed severe limits on the campus’s academic freedoms.

by Mikhail Zinshteyn, CalMatters
Nov 16, 2025 ICE opened a detention center in a former California prison. Detainees are suing over conditions inside
ICE opened a detention center in a former California prison. Detainees are suing over conditions inside

The lawsuit filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in the Northern District of California also claims detainees do not have appropriate clothing for the chilly desert nights, nor appropriate medical attention for life-threatening conditions.

by Nigel Duara, CalMatters & Cayla Mihalovich, CalMatters
Nov 16, 2025 California Supreme Court strikes down warning on LAPD citizen complaint forms
California Supreme Court strikes down warning on LAPD citizen complaint forms

The ruling turned on a 1995 law that sought to create consequences for false claims against police officers: Anyone filing a complaint against an officer could face criminal charges if they knowingly sign a false report.

by Nigel Duara, CalMatters
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