Inland Empire Law Weekly is solely owned and operated by Aidan McGloin, from his Redlands home. The publication does not have any funders beyond its paying subscribers and McGloin's own savings.
Its mission is to provide honest and accurate accounts of the attorneys, plaintiffs, defendants, courts, law and representatives of the Inland Empire.
IE Law Weekly publishes online on Sundays. A guide to the edition, listing all of that week's stories, will be sent to your email. The edition guide is free, but the articles are paywalled. You can subscribe through the button on the bottom right. Paywalls are removed from articles two weeks after publication date. A printed edition is not available.
The type of news I cover is general, but the lens through which I write is legal. I have written on the appeal of Corona mother who was wrongfully convicted for the murder of her boyfriend, a Beaumont drive-by shooting trial, a Riverside wrongful termination trial, legislative committee hearings, judicial appointments, a tenant rally, and appellate rulings from both state and federal appellate courts. I have also solicited and published an article from Western State College of Law Professor Sandra Rierson about the Supreme Court’s CASA ruling.
As a one-man shop, the publication syndicates articles about state politics from the Sacramento publication CalMatters and articles from legal professors from The national publication The Conversation.
Please inform the publication about factual inaccuracies. If corrections are needed, they will be disclosed in the article, and announced in the next edition.
McGloin was born and raised in Redlands. He graduated from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, with a major in journalism and a minor in law. He spent three and a half years at the IE legal publication Follow Our Courts before it shut down in early 2025.
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