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Center for American Liberty Files Injunction in #OpenCASchools Lawsuit

July 31, 2020   6:47 amJuly 31, 2020   6:58 am
Governor Newsom announced that in more than 30 counties, representing 80% of the state’s population, school buildings will remain closed. “This prohibition of in-person educational instruction appears to restrict both private and public schools—leaving the overwhelming majority of students without...
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California Supreme Court Finally Rules on Case Affecting Pensions

July 30, 2020   3:32 pmJuly 31, 2020   9:20 am
On Thursday the California Supreme Court issued its ruling in the case Alameda County Deputy Sheriff’s Association vs Alameda County Employees’ Retirement Association. In plain English, this was a case where attorneys representing government unions were challenging pension reforms enacted by...
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California Eviction Moratorium Could End As Soon As Next Month

July 29, 2020   9:13 pmJuly 30, 2020   3:26 pm
The statewide eviction moratorium, set in place by the Judicial Council in April, has been placed on notice for expiration next month following an announcement last Friday by California Supreme Court Chief Justice and Judicial Council leader Tani Cantil-Sakauye. An...
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Orange County Board of Education Sues Gov. Newsom, CDPH Over School Reopenings

July 29, 2020   6:39 pm
On Tuesday, the Orange County Board of Education voted 4-0 to sue Governor Gavin Newsom and California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Director Dr. Sonia Angell over new state rules stopping non-remote classes in counties with high numbers of new...
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Public Charter Schools File Lawsuit Against State Over Defunding of Public School Students

July 29, 2020   2:14 amJuly 29, 2020   2:45 pm
A lawsuit was filed Monday in State Superior Court against the State of California; Gov. Gavin Newsom;  State Superintendent of Public Education Tony Thurmond; State Controller Betty Yee; and the California Department of Public Education; by a coalition of students,...
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Medical Negligence Compensation Cap Measure Qualifies for 2022 Ballot

July 28, 2020   2:15 amJuly 27, 2020   9:07 pm
On Monday, a ballot initiative set to remove a negligence compensation cap of $250,000 in medical malpractice cases became the first ballot initiative approved for the 2022 election from the office of state Attorney General Xavier Becerra. Raising the $250,000...
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James C. Ramos

Bill Would Force Insurance Co. to Pay Coronavirus ‘Business Interruption’ Claims

July 23, 2020   5:02 pmJuly 23, 2020   8:56 pm
California Assembly members James Ramos (D-San Francisco) and Monique Limón (D-Santa Barbara) are pushing legislation that would force insurance companies to pay coronavirus-related “business interruption”claims they have been denying. AB 1552 would be retroactive to March 4 and would create...
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