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Lawyer’s Swift Action Forces Gov. Newsom’s ‘No Eviction’ Order to be Rescinded

June 10, 2020   5:01 pmJune 13, 2020   4:46 pm
“No State shall … pass any … law impairing the Obligation of Contracts” (Article 1, Section10, US Constitution)…” Nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation” and…Violations of Substantive Due Process (5th Amendment US Constitution).  ...
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Los Angeles Sued By ACLU Over Digital Tracking Electric Scooters

June 10, 2020   2:15 pm
On Monday, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) sued Los Angeles over the use of tracking technology in rentable electric scooters and the subsequent collection and use of tracking data where riders travel. Tracking scooters in Los Angeles In Justin...
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Senator Wiener Attempts to Remove Key Parts of Controversial Small Business Lease Bill

June 9, 2020   2:57 pmJune 9, 2020   9:46 pm
On Monday, shortly before the Tuesday Senate Appropriations Committee meeting, a bill that would alter lease termination perimeters in the wake of the coronavirus-caused economic downturn was nearly given significant changes. Big amendment changes to SB 939 Originally, Senate Bill...
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Following Online Graduation Ceremonies, Sacramento School District Encourages Student Protests

June 9, 2020   8:28 am
The Elk Grove Unified School District is encouraging students to protest the George Floyd murder, yet parents report they had to do online ceremonies for graduation last week. Dear Elk Grove Unified Students, Parents and Families, During this tumultuous past...
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Rioters Explain How and Why the George Floyd Protests Have Lasted So Long

June 9, 2020   6:42 am
Since May 26th, one day after George Floyd died after a police officer held him down by the throat with his knee in Minneapolis, protests and riots have erupted across the United States and around the world. Unlike protests and...
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Police ‘Sleeper Hold’ Ban Legislation Quickly Moves Through Legislature

June 8, 2020   5:35 pm
On Monday, a proposed bill to ban a neck hold commonly known as a ‘sleeper hold’ by police in California received widespread approval by both houses of the Legislature and the Governor. A ban on the carotid  artery hold The...
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Rare Bipartisan Assembly Majority Co-Sponsor Resolution to Defer High-Speed Rail Contract

June 8, 2020   3:10 pmJune 8, 2020   3:15 pm
On June 5th, the California Assembly co-sponsored a resolution to have the California High-Speed Rail Authority defer a $20.5 billion stretch of high-speed rail construction between Bakersfield and Merced. Deferring $20.5 billion The contract, roughly 1/3rd of the amount California...
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