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  • Judge lets social media firms keep key defenses in youth suits

    Daily Journal
    October 31, 2025

    (Subscription required) While Superior Court Judge Carolyn B. Kuhl's decisions do not determine liability, they ensure that the social media companies will be able to argue immunity, free-speech protection and fault apportionment to jurors.

  • Officer’s Threats of Making Arrest Were Protected Conduct

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    October 31, 2025

    The Sixth District Court of Appeal has held that an anti-SLAPP motion was correctly granted in a case in which a man who is confined to a wheelchair was allegedly threatened by a police officer with arrest if he did not leave a post office where he was attempting to file a complaint based on what he contended was disability discrimination by the Postal Service.

  • Inyo Judge Admonished for Filing Unsubstantiated Complaints Against Court Executives

    The Recorder
    October 29, 2025

    (Subscription required) The Commission on Judicial Performance found that Superior Court Judge Susanne Rizo submitted complaints about the court's executive officer and its operation manager "without a good faith basis and that there was no colorable argument" that the two had, as Rizo alleged, practiced law without a license.

    Related: Daily Journal, Metropolitan News-Enterprise

  • Attempted Murder Verdict Undone by Prosecutorial Misdeeds

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    October 30, 2025

    Div. Eight of this district’s Court of Appeal has overturned two attempted murder convictions due to prosecutorial misconduct by a Los Angeles deputy district attorney who improperly suggested to the jury that the defendant hired lawyers to help him get away with the crime and commented on the accused’s failure to raise his defense earlier by testifying at the preliminary hearing, drawing dissent as to whether the remarks require reversal.

  • Judicial Profile: Los Angeles County Judge Steven Ipson

    Daily Journal
    October 31, 2025

    (Subscription required) Superior Court Judge Steven E. Ipson presides over juvenile delinquency cases in Pomona with the same deliberate pace and discipline that shaped his years in dependency court, emphasizing accountability, respect, and rehabilitation.

  • LA judge set to study in Spain under little-known program

    Daily Journal
    October 30, 2025

    (Subscription required) Starting in August, Superior Court Judge Ronald O. Kaye will spend four months as a visiting scholar at the Universidad de Granada and Universidad de Málaga in Spain. Kaye sits on Los Angeles County's mental health court in Hollywood, and said American judges could learn a lot from their counterparts in other countries. 

  • Blameless Attorney Admitted Fault for Terminating Sanction

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    October 29, 2025

    The Court of Appeal for this district has concluded that a Bel Air attorney falsely proclaimed himself to have been to blame for terminating sanctions being imposed on his client, executing an affidavit of fault in an effort to gain reinstatement of cross claims in a commercial landlord-tenant dispute.

  • US Supreme Court demands more information in National Guard case

    Reuters
    October 29, 2025

    The U.S. Supreme Court signaled on Wednesday that it is actively debating how to interpret the wording of a law that limits when a president can use members of the National Guard in a challenge to President Donald Trump's bid to dispatch troops to the Chicago area.