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The Supreme Court's ruling in Trump v. CASA, Inc. has significantly weakened judicial checks on presidential power, allowing ...
Environmental justice groups and conservation advocates are opposing Senate Bill and Assembly Bill 131, which they say would ...
The City of Davis has implemented changes to the Respite Center, including additional staff and a Façade Revitalization & Accessibility Grant Program, to address concerns from the community and ...
Governor Gavin Newsom signed a 2025 state budget that includes CEQA reforms to speed up housing development, which is seen as ...
California State Sen. Maria Elena Durazo presented a Senate joint resolution (SJR 9) denouncing the mass deportation raids targeting workers and families in the state, affirming that California stands ...
Fair and Just Prosecution has raised concerns about the use of AI in law enforcement, citing errors, biases, and potential ...
Judge Mock denied a residential drug treatment program for a repeat drug offender, citing previous supervised release ...
The accused was charged with willfully violating a criminal protective order, but the defense argued that their client did ...
An unhoused man in San Francisco accepted a plea deal offered by the District Attorney to avoid trial, resulting in his ...
Carlos Reales Dominguez was found not guilty of two counts of first-degree murder and the trial on the remaining charges was ...
Retired Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy warned that American democracy is at risk due to the collapse of respect for ...
In San Francisco Superior Court, Judge Vernon Nakahara denied a motion to reduce a felony charge to a misdemeanor and upheld a $15,000 bail for the accused, despite Officer Glynn not checking the ...