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Sacramento   -   Sep 14, 2025 California lawmakers deliver major Democratic climate, housing and labor wins to Newsom
California lawmakers deliver major Democratic climate, housing and labor wins to Newsom

The California Legislature slogged through a marathon final week this week, extending its session into Saturday to push through a major package of climate and energy policies.

by Yue Stella Yu, CalMatters & Jeanne Kuang, CalMatters
Fires   -   Sep 07, 2025 Feds open three suits against SoCal Edison, seeking money back for Fairview, Eaton, Nutmeg fires
Feds open three suits against SoCal Edison, seeking money back for Fairview, Eaton, Nutmeg fires

Federal attorneys filed three cases against Southern California Edison last week, seeking payment for damages and the cost of fighting the 14,000-acre 2025 Eaton Fire in Altadena, the 28,300-acre 2022 Fairview Fire in Hemet, and a small fire in Fresno. Although the Eaton complaint said that Southern California

by Aidan McGloin
Weekly editions   -   Sep 07, 2025 Attorneys review Haro's past sentence, IE Law hits 3 months, feds sue Edison to recoup money
Attorneys review Haro's past sentence, IE Law hits 3 months, feds sue Edison to recoup money

Good morning, It is September 7th. As a reminder, all articles published Aug. 24 are now free to read. Find those stories here. Attorneys: Prosecutor made mistakes in past Haro case Murder defendant Jake Haro was not placed in prison for his past child abuse conviction due to prosecutorial mistakes,

by Aidan McGloin
Editor's note   -   Sep 07, 2025 A three-month inspection by the editor
A three-month inspection by the editor

It has been three months since I launched the first edition of Inland Empire Law Weekly, so I wrote a small review of what has happened and what is to come.

by Aidan McGloin
Your leaders   -   Sep 07, 2025 Attorneys: Prosecutor made mistakes in past Haro case
Hestrin, wearing a blue tie and glasses, speaks into a microphone on a podium with the Riverside DA's seal.

Murder defendant Jake Haro was not placed in prison for his past child abuse conviction due to prosecutorial mistakes, a group of attorneys write after reviewing the case. The Riverside District Attorney’s Office filed charges against Haro two years late, did not allege great bodily injury and did not

by Aidan McGloin
Riverside   -   Sep 07, 2025 Riverside water rates case preempted by San Diego ruling

The question of how to remedy Riverside water rates deemed to be an unconstitutional tax has been confused by a new California law and a San Diego ruling regarding a similar policy.

by Aidan McGloin
Labor   -   Sep 07, 2025 Local courts, interpreter union, enter fourth month of negotiations

The Superior Courts of Imperial, Inyo, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego, collectively known as Region 4, have been engaged in contract negotiations with the court interpreter union since June 2.

by Aidan McGloin
Sacramento   -   Sep 07, 2025 Newsom promised real progress on mental health with CARE Court. Here’s what the numbers show
Newsom promised real progress on mental health with CARE Court. Here’s what the numbers show

In the most-comprehensive look yet at whether people are using Gov. Gavin Newsom’s CARE Court, CalMatters found that far fewer Californians are enrolled in the mental health program than he projected.

by Marisa Kendall, CalMatters & Jocelyn Wiener, CalMatters & Erica Yee, CalMatters
California lawmakers deliver major Democratic climate, housing and labor wins to Newsom
Sacramento   -   Sep 14, 2025 California lawmakers deliver major Democratic climate, housing and labor wins to Newsom

The California Legislature slogged through a marathon final week this week, extending its session into Saturday to push through a major package of climate and energy policies.

by Yue Stella Yu, CalMatters & Jeanne Kuang, CalMatters
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Sacramento   -   Sep 14, 2025 California lawmakers deliver major Democratic climate, housing and labor wins to Newsom
California lawmakers deliver major Democratic climate, housing and labor wins to Newsom

The California Legislature slogged through a marathon final week this week, extending its session into Saturday to push through a major package of climate and energy policies.

by Yue Stella Yu, CalMatters & Jeanne Kuang, CalMatters
Fires   -   Sep 07, 2025 Feds open three suits against SoCal Edison, seeking money back for Fairview, Eaton, Nutmeg fires
Feds open three suits against SoCal Edison, seeking money back for Fairview, Eaton, Nutmeg fires

Federal attorneys filed three cases against Southern California Edison last week, seeking payment for damages and the cost of fighting the 14,000-acre 2025 Eaton Fire in Altadena, the 28,300-acre 2022 Fairview Fire in Hemet, and a small fire in Fresno. Although the Eaton complaint said that Southern California

by Aidan McGloin
Weekly editions   -   Sep 07, 2025 Attorneys review Haro's past sentence, IE Law hits 3 months, feds sue Edison to recoup money
Attorneys review Haro's past sentence, IE Law hits 3 months, feds sue Edison to recoup money

Good morning, It is September 7th. As a reminder, all articles published Aug. 24 are now free to read. Find those stories here. Attorneys: Prosecutor made mistakes in past Haro case Murder defendant Jake Haro was not placed in prison for his past child abuse conviction due to prosecutorial mistakes,

by Aidan McGloin
Editor's note   -   Sep 07, 2025 A three-month inspection by the editor
A three-month inspection by the editor

It has been three months since I launched the first edition of Inland Empire Law Weekly, so I wrote a small review of what has happened and what is to come.

by Aidan McGloin
Your leaders   -   Sep 07, 2025 Attorneys: Prosecutor made mistakes in past Haro case
Hestrin, wearing a blue tie and glasses, speaks into a microphone on a podium with the Riverside DA's seal.

Murder defendant Jake Haro was not placed in prison for his past child abuse conviction due to prosecutorial mistakes, a group of attorneys write after reviewing the case. The Riverside District Attorney’s Office filed charges against Haro two years late, did not allege great bodily injury and did not

by Aidan McGloin
Riverside   -   Sep 07, 2025 Riverside water rates case preempted by San Diego ruling

The question of how to remedy Riverside water rates deemed to be an unconstitutional tax has been confused by a new California law and a San Diego ruling regarding a similar policy.

by Aidan McGloin
Labor   -   Sep 07, 2025 Local courts, interpreter union, enter fourth month of negotiations

The Superior Courts of Imperial, Inyo, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego, collectively known as Region 4, have been engaged in contract negotiations with the court interpreter union since June 2.

by Aidan McGloin
Sacramento   -   Sep 07, 2025 Newsom promised real progress on mental health with CARE Court. Here’s what the numbers show
Newsom promised real progress on mental health with CARE Court. Here’s what the numbers show

In the most-comprehensive look yet at whether people are using Gov. Gavin Newsom’s CARE Court, CalMatters found that far fewer Californians are enrolled in the mental health program than he projected.

by Marisa Kendall, CalMatters & Jocelyn Wiener, CalMatters & Erica Yee, CalMatters
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