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Roundups   -   Jul 13, 2025 13 ADAs filed, grandparents file for custody

Below are the cases filed last week in the Central District of California. Government defendants * C.N. v. Riverside County Department of Social Services Children Protective Services (5:25-cv-01763 ): petition for writ of habeas corpus (state). Unassigned. * A couple files to be reunited with their minor granddaughter. The granddaughter has

by Aidan McGloin
Jul 13, 2025 IE attorneys start Pride Bar Association
IE attorneys start Pride Bar Association

A group of local attorneys have incorporated a bar association focusing on LGBTQ+ advocacy, education and mentorship.  Veronica Garcia, a principal attorney in the effort and the association’s co-vice president, submitted the documents recognizing the Pride Bar Association of the Inland Empire as a nonprofit on June 17. With

by Aidan McGloin
Crime   -   Jul 13, 2025 Bloomington auto shop robbery gets defendant 48 months

The affidavit alleges that the robbers pistol-whipped the mechanic in the head, giving him injuries that required 10 staples to fix.

by Aidan McGloin
Jul 13, 2025 SB judge denies county’s claim for immunity in 90’s foster care sex abuse case

On July 10, San Bernardino Superior Judge Carlos Cabrera denied San Bernardino County’s request to throw out a case that alleges sexual abuse in the county’s foster system three decades ago.  The plaintiff filed his case on Oct. 16, 2024, alleging negligence and breach of mandatory duties. He

by Aidan McGloin
Incarceration   -   Jul 13, 2025 California moves toward paying incarcerated firefighters minimum wage
California moves toward paying incarcerated firefighters minimum wage

This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. In a historic policy change, California is moving to pay incarcerated firefighters the federal minimum wage during active fires.  The wage increase, funded through the new state budget, follows years of advocacy to improve pay and working conditions

by Cayla Mihalovich, CalMatters
Police force   -   Jul 13, 2025 State bill would require minimum education for police

This year, Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin, a Democrat from Thousand Oaks, is proposing a new bill to establish education standards based on those recommendations, but some law enforcement and criminal justice reform advocates are skeptical — albeit for different reasons.

by Cayla Mihalovich, CalMatters & Adam Echelman, CalMatters
US Supreme Court   -   Jul 13, 2025 Const. Law prof. on CASA ruling: birthright citizenship must be upheld

Sandra Rierson teaches Constitutional law at Western State College of Law. The Fourteenth Amendment provides that “[a]ll persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.” This language was intended to

by Sandra Rierson
Sacramento   -   Jul 13, 2025 Judiciary committee kills two-week grace period to pay overdue rent
Judiciary committee kills two-week grace period to pay overdue rent

This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Sen. Aisha Wahab implored her colleagues to think of hospitalized patients and struggling families as she pitched a proposal to give tenants a full two weeks to pay their past due rent before their landlords could start the

by Ryan Sabalow, CalMatters
Roundups   -   Jul 13, 2025 13 ADAs filed, grandparents file for custody

Below are the cases filed last week in the Central District of California. Government defendants * C.N. v. Riverside County Department of Social Services Children Protective Services (5:25-cv-01763 ): petition for writ of habeas corpus (state). Unassigned. * A couple files to be reunited with their minor granddaughter. The granddaughter has

by Aidan McGloin
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Roundups   -   Jul 13, 2025 13 ADAs filed, grandparents file for custody

Below are the cases filed last week in the Central District of California. Government defendants * C.N. v. Riverside County Department of Social Services Children Protective Services (5:25-cv-01763 ): petition for writ of habeas corpus (state). Unassigned. * A couple files to be reunited with their minor granddaughter. The granddaughter has

by Aidan McGloin
Jul 13, 2025 IE attorneys start Pride Bar Association
IE attorneys start Pride Bar Association

A group of local attorneys have incorporated a bar association focusing on LGBTQ+ advocacy, education and mentorship.  Veronica Garcia, a principal attorney in the effort and the association’s co-vice president, submitted the documents recognizing the Pride Bar Association of the Inland Empire as a nonprofit on June 17. With

by Aidan McGloin
Crime   -   Jul 13, 2025 Bloomington auto shop robbery gets defendant 48 months

The affidavit alleges that the robbers pistol-whipped the mechanic in the head, giving him injuries that required 10 staples to fix.

by Aidan McGloin
Jul 13, 2025 SB judge denies county’s claim for immunity in 90’s foster care sex abuse case

On July 10, San Bernardino Superior Judge Carlos Cabrera denied San Bernardino County’s request to throw out a case that alleges sexual abuse in the county’s foster system three decades ago.  The plaintiff filed his case on Oct. 16, 2024, alleging negligence and breach of mandatory duties. He

by Aidan McGloin
Incarceration   -   Jul 13, 2025 California moves toward paying incarcerated firefighters minimum wage
California moves toward paying incarcerated firefighters minimum wage

This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. In a historic policy change, California is moving to pay incarcerated firefighters the federal minimum wage during active fires.  The wage increase, funded through the new state budget, follows years of advocacy to improve pay and working conditions

by Cayla Mihalovich, CalMatters
Police force   -   Jul 13, 2025 State bill would require minimum education for police

This year, Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin, a Democrat from Thousand Oaks, is proposing a new bill to establish education standards based on those recommendations, but some law enforcement and criminal justice reform advocates are skeptical — albeit for different reasons.

by Cayla Mihalovich, CalMatters & Adam Echelman, CalMatters
US Supreme Court   -   Jul 13, 2025 Const. Law prof. on CASA ruling: birthright citizenship must be upheld

Sandra Rierson teaches Constitutional law at Western State College of Law. The Fourteenth Amendment provides that “[a]ll persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.” This language was intended to

by Sandra Rierson
Sacramento   -   Jul 13, 2025 Judiciary committee kills two-week grace period to pay overdue rent
Judiciary committee kills two-week grace period to pay overdue rent

This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Sen. Aisha Wahab implored her colleagues to think of hospitalized patients and struggling families as she pitched a proposal to give tenants a full two weeks to pay their past due rent before their landlords could start the

by Ryan Sabalow, CalMatters
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