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  • C.A. Sanctions, Then Forgives, Pro Per for Phony Citations

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    July 7, 2026

    Div. Two of the Fourth District Court of Appeal has almost penalized a pro per appellant for filing a brief containing phony citations, apparently the product of artificial intelligence “hallucinations,” but, after ordering payment of $500 by her, declared that “[e]xecution of the sanction is suspended.”

  • Suit Over Book-Jacket Blurb Lionizing Author Was SLAPP

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    July 7, 2026

    The Court of Appeal for this district has held that a Los Angeles Superior Court judge properly granted an anti-SLAPP motion in a case where a man sued Simon & Schuster, contending the author of memoirs, his brother-in-law, is falsely portrayed on the inside flap of the dust jacket as a virtuous man when, in actuality, he was charged in the 1980s with three felony counts of receiving of stolen property.

  • Case in Which Vanna White Sued for Breach of Right of Publicity Defeats Rapper’s Suit

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    July 7, 2026

    The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in affirming the dismissal with prejudice of an action brought by a rapper/chef who complains that her persona was pilfered by Amazon.com, has applied a 1992 decision arising under California law declaring that there was no violation of television hostess Vanna White’s right of publicity in using, in a commercial, a robot resembling her standing on a Wheel of Fortune-like set.

  • Judicial Profile: Los Angeles County Judge Maria Jhai

    Daily Journal
    July 7, 2026

    (Subscription required) Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Maria Jhai credits her background in anthropology, federal prosecution, and innocence work with teaching her the importance of questioning assumptions, listening carefully and approaching each case with an open mind. 

  • Commission to Consider Appointments to Courts of Appeal

    California Courts Newsroom
    July 6, 2026

    The Commission on Judicial Appointments will hold public in-person hearings in San Francisco on Aug. 6 to consider four appointments to California’s Courts of Appeal in Ventura, Los Angeles, Fresno, and San Jose.

  • Employer Can’t Ban Leaving Premises During Breaks

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    July 6, 2026

    A company that required its employees to remain on the premises during 15-minute breaks ran afoul of a requirement that employers not exercise control over activities engaged in during rest periods, the Third District Court of Appeal declared yesterday, broadening a 2016 holding by the California Supreme Court and, as the appellant sees it, contracting that decision.

  • Defunct Prior-Prison Enhancement Triggers Resentencing Even if Penalty Was Stricken

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    July 6, 2026

    The California Supreme Court held Thursday that a defendant is entitled to a full resentencing hearing, at which courts are directed to apply any ameliorative changes in the law to reduce a petitioner’s punishment absent a finding that such a sentence would endanger public safety, where his judgment included a now-defunct prior-prison enhancement, even if the penalty associated with the allegation was stricken.

    Related: Supreme Court of California - Opinion

  • Federal Two-Dismissal Rule Does Not Apply in State Court

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    July 6, 2026

    The California Supreme Court held Thursday that a group of plaintiffs was not precluded from filing a complaint in California against a school district and a former counselor over purported instances of sexual abuse based on having earlier filed and then voluntarily dismissed nearly identical actions in state and federal courts.

    Related: Supreme Court of California - Opinion