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  • C.A. Justices Spar Over Warrantless Search of Open Trunk

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    June 10, 2026

    Div. One of the Fourth District Court of Appeal held yesterday that the warrantless search of a parked vehicle, which contained a shooting target and loose high-powered rifle ammunition visible in the back seat as well as a tactical vest in plain view through the partially-open lid to the rear compartment, was violative of the Fourth Amendment, drawing dissent over the circumstances under which a party can be said to have a reasonable expectation of privacy.

  • CA Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Appeal in Rebecca Grossman’s Criminal Case

    MyNewsLA
    June 10, 2026

    As a jury contemplates punitive damages in her civil trial, the California Supreme Court Wednesday rejected a defense petition asking it to review Grossman Burn Foundation co-founder Rebecca Grossman’s conviction for running down two boys crossing a Westlake Village street with their family in 2020.

    Related: VC Star, Los Angeles Times

  • Judicial Profile: Third Appellate District Justice Stacy Boulware Eurie

    Daily Journal
    June 11, 2026

    (Subscription required) The former Sacramento juvenile court presiding judge says appellate work is less immediate but steady and relentless. 

  • In Memoriam: Jake Dear, Chief Supervising Attorney of the California Supreme Court

    California Courts Newsroom
    June 10, 2026

    Jake Dear, who served as chief supervising attorney of the California Supreme Court under three Chief Justices as part of his 40-year career at the court, died Friday, June 5 after a short illness. Dear, who was also widely known as a leading scholar regarding the court’s history and influence, was 69.

    Related: Daily Journal, SCOCAblog

  • Survival Clause Insufficient to Disinherit Grandchildren

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    June 11, 2026

    Div. Seven of this district’s Court of Appeal has held that a survival clause in a woman’s revocable living trust naming her three children as beneficiaries, but providing that a child who did not survive her by more than 30 days would be deemed “for all purposes” to have died before her, was insufficient to overcome California’s anti-lapse statute and cut-off inheritance by the children of a son who predeceased her.

  • Judicial Profile: Los Angeles County Judge Georgia A. Huerta

    Daily Journal
    June 10, 2026

    (Subscription required) After a 33-year career as a Los Angeles County prosecutor, Judge Georgia A. Huerta achieved a longtime goal of joining the bench. Now she's presiding over unlawful detainer cases in West Covina.

  • [U.S] Supreme Court set to rule on Trump, GOP policy goals ahead of summer recess

    Courthouse News Service
    June 10, 2026

    President Donald Trump’s agenda looms large at the Supreme Court as the justices prepare to ink rulings on mail-in ballots, executive branch firings and immigration.

  • Hospitals Immune as to Post-Release Actions by Mentally Ill

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    June 10, 2026

    Div. Six of this district’s Court of Appeal has held that hospitals enjoy broad immunity from claims relating to actions taken by mentally ill patients after their release from an involuntary period of in-patient psychiatric treatment, rejecting the assertion by the parents of a man who killed himself hours after he was set free from a Ventura County hospital, over their protestations, that an exception exists for cases of gross negligence.