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  • California Supreme Court declines to hear Sonoma County Sheriff appeal in whistleblower case

    KRCB
    July 10, 2026

    This week, the state's highest court chose not to review an appeal from the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office and a deputy labor group. The decision leaves in place a March appeals court ruling that gives IOLERO, Sonoma County's Independent Office of Law Enforcement Review and Outreach, the ability to investigate whistleblower complaints.

    Related: Lost Coast Outpost, Sonoma Valley Sun

  • Judge blocks Trump anti-DEI conditions on California, Oregon grants

    Politico
    July 10, 2026

    A federal judge on Thursday blocked the Trump administration from imposing “anti-DEI” conditions on grants sought by 11 cities and counties in California and Oregon from the Departments of Justice, Homeland Security, Interior, and FEMA. California-based U.S. District Judge William Orrick granted the municipalities a preliminary injunction. 

    Related: Courthouse News Service

  • Promise to Pay Attorney Fees Includes Paralegal Expenses

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    July 13, 2026

    Div. Four of the First District Court of Appeal held Friday that a contract provision providing that the prevailing party in any litigation under the agreement is authorized to recover attorney fees covers any expenses attributable to paralegal services, highlighting that a contrary reading would incentivize higher billings and operate in contradiction to the term’s demand that the payout be “reasonable.”

  • With Threats Rising, [U.S.] Supreme Court Asks Congress to Increase Security Funds

    New York Times
    July 13, 2026

    The Supreme Court is asking for millions of dollars from Congress to draft plans for a new facility to screen visitors outside the court’s home on Capitol Hill, as security threats against the justices mount. Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Elena Kagan are scheduled to make a rare appearance at the Capitol to testify about the court’s more than $200 million request.