Riverside Sheriff Chad Bianco argues his deputies had reasonable cause to arrest Vem Miller, and that his later statements calling Miller a “would-be Trump assassin” are protected and privileged under California law.
Trump signed measures today revoking waivers for the state’s mandates that clean up car and truck exhaust and ramp up sales of electric vehicles. California and 10 other states immediately sued and the governor ordered the air board to craft a new mandate.
Daniel James McHugh Jr., longtime City Attorney for Redlands, California, passed away of natural causes on May 12, 2025, at the age of 68 in his long-time home in Grand Terrace.
Attorney General Rob Bonta filed suit June 12 against a family that owns 3,243 residential properties, or 9,930 individual units, in the Inland Empire. After a three-year investigation, Bonta claims the Nijjar family’s companies violated multiple California laws.
A federal appeals court is allowing President Donald Trump’s deployment of California National Guard soldiers to continue while it considers Trump’s challenge to a lower court’s decision that found he illegally mobilized those troops without consulting Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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Riverside Sheriff Chad Bianco argues his deputies had reasonable cause to arrest Vem Miller, and that his later statements calling Miller a “would-be Trump assassin” are protected and privileged under California law.
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Riverside Sheriff Chad Bianco argues his deputies had reasonable cause to arrest Vem Miller, and that his later statements calling Miller a “would-be Trump assassin” are protected and privileged under California law.
Trump signed measures today revoking waivers for the state’s mandates that clean up car and truck exhaust and ramp up sales of electric vehicles. California and 10 other states immediately sued and the governor ordered the air board to craft a new mandate.
Daniel James McHugh Jr., longtime City Attorney for Redlands, California, passed away of natural causes on May 12, 2025, at the age of 68 in his long-time home in Grand Terrace.
Attorney General Rob Bonta filed suit June 12 against a family that owns 3,243 residential properties, or 9,930 individual units, in the Inland Empire. After a three-year investigation, Bonta claims the Nijjar family’s companies violated multiple California laws.
A federal appeals court is allowing President Donald Trump’s deployment of California National Guard soldiers to continue while it considers Trump’s challenge to a lower court’s decision that found he illegally mobilized those troops without consulting Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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Thank you for reading Inland Empire Law Weekly’s first Sunday publication. Your early subscription gives validation to my efforts. Every week, your subscription will get you access to locally reported articles on the San Bernardino and Riverside superior court systems.
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