California causes a disservice to law school graduates every year, as the state is keen on unreasonably “setting a high bar for the legal profession" through its bar exam.
A group of high school teens from California is facing serious accusations after a nude video circulated of a school administrator that was reportedly illegally recorded inside a locker room facility at a private club.
Since the passage of the MCRSA and Proposition 64, one of the top questions arising from California's existing medical marijuana operators is “how can I sell my medical marijuana collective?”
After Sen. Hannah-Beth Jackson's introduction of 21 new bills, the California senate is set to review these proposals relating to education, employee rights and the environment, among others.
Pollution in Bakersfield has been a long-time issue for California, although recent measures, such as stricter air quality standards, federal regulations and incentive programs, have contributed to getting rid of dirty air in the region.
The Demorcats of Golden State has called for the Former US Attorney General to join their team. Former US Attorney General has been named as legal counselor to lead legal fights with the incoming Trump administration, Democratic leaders in the California legislature announced on Wednesday.
The state of California has increased the legal age in purchasing and using tobacco products. This law is considered a big move in slowing the harmful and deadly effects of tobacco products.
California will get a chance to fully legalize recreational use of marijuana this November. A coalition of legalization supporters gained 600,000 signatures petitioning the state government to put the Adult Use of Marijuana Act on the ballot
A California court partially dismissed a Twitter lawsuit over U.S. government's surveillance requests. The judge also denied Twitter's First Amendment violation argument, but gave it time to amend the complaint.
Kirsty Powell is suing the city and the Long Beach police department after a male officer forcibly stripped off her hijab from her. Powell claims she has become distressed and suffered humiliation as she was seen by other male officers and inmate without her headscarf.
Uber is facing another set of class-action lawsuits from Florida and Illinois. Two more drivers have taken their complaints over their employment to the court.
California lawmakers voted down a resolution calling for the declaration of May 29 as John Wayne Day after opponents criticized the legendary actor of racism. The resolution was introduced by Republican State Assemblyman Matthew Harper of Huntington Beach.
California lawmakers proposed a bill that could punish jurors for social media or internet use violation by a fine of up to $1,500. Under the existing law, such violations are punishable only by contempt.
Uber has agreed to pay $100 million and apply policy changes to settle with lawsuits filed by its drivers. The settlement will affect 385,000 drivers in Massachusetts and California that are represented in the cases.
Teamsters labor union, which represent 16,000 workers of Costco Wholesale Corp., recommended its members to approve new contract. Costco provide its employees with a 401(k) pension plan in the new contract agreement.