Good morning, It is August 3. As a reminder, all articles published two weeks ago, July 20, are now free to read without a subscription. Read that edition, which covers ICLS turning 67, the affirmation of arsonist Raymond Lee Oyler's death sentence upheld and a public defender protection
by Aidan McGloinGovernment defendant * Moorer Baby v. City of San Bernardino (5:25-cv-01997 ): Civil Rights Act. Unassigned. * Baby sues for unreasonable search and seizure, false arrest, battery, negligence and violation of the Bane Act. He claims to have been beaten without justification by a San Bernardino police officer on Sept. 2, 2024,
by Aidan McGloinSam Price is making a comprehensive effort to educate Californians on probate. He has launched a podcast, Probate Notes. He has launched a blog on Probate Docs, which includes a monthly newsletter. Starting Aug. 12, he will be running a six-part mandatory continuing legal education lunch series. In October, he
by Aidan McGloin
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. California, 18 other Democrat-led states and Washington, D.C. are suing the Trump administration to halt the U.S. Department of Agriculture from collecting sensitive information about people who receive federal food vouchers, known as SNAP. The Trump
by Aidan McGloinA Riverside jury acquitted Peter Lozolla Jr. of a drive-by shooting July 28 after one afternoon of deliberation. Lozolla testified July 28 that it was his roommate, Michael Medina, that fired the shots at Fernando Garcia on the corner of Beaumont’s 8th Street and Orange Avenue on Dec. 28.
by Aidan McGloinForty protestors gathered outside the San Bernardino office of Hightower Management on July 26 to advocate for tenant rights and code enforcement. The protest’s chief target was renter Mike Nijjar. The California Department of Justice filed a suit June 12 against Hightower Management and 155 other people or businesses
by Aidan McGloinGoogle has lost its appeal of a market-correcting injunction won by the maker of Fortnite. The July 31 Ninth Circuit ruling upholds a jury verdict that Google violated antitrust law, and an injunction that requires Google to unwind its monopolization of Android app distribution. A jury had found that Google
by Aidan McGloinFederal agents will need to stop profiling in immigration raids, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal ruled Aug. 1. The ruling affirms an injunction brought by Central District Judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong. Frimpong ordered federal agents operating in Riverside, San Bernardino, Los Angeles and other counties in the Central District
by Aidan McGloin