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  • California budget spares courts, sets stage for legal battles

    Daily Journal
    June 26, 2025

    (Subscription required) California's budget deal avoids major court cuts, authorizes courthouse sales, and allocates $30 million for Proposition 36, but ongoing funding disputes and housing law changes may bring up legal battles.

  • Column | 9th Circuit shoots down California's gun limit law

    Daily Journal
    June 26, 2025

    (Subscription required) A 9th Circuit panel struck down California's gun-rationing law, and while Attorney General Rob Bonta may seek en banc review, history, doctrine and a weak factual case may all work against him.

  • Column | Anti-SLAPP: When partial wins, missed appeals, and fee fantasies collide

    Daily Journal
    June 26, 2025

    (Subscription required) A new California ruling offers three crucial reminders for anti-SLAPP practitioners: Stick closely to the statute's requirements, don't rely on procedural shortcuts for affirmative relief, and remember that partial victories don't automatically mean attorney fee awards.

  • People burdened by criminal records look to legislation, legal clinic for fresh start

    The Sacramento Bee
    June 26, 2025

    The goal of the rally was to bring visibility to SB 731, which allowed for those with certain criminal records to petition for expungement, according to Ingrid Archie, Organizing Director for TimeDone. Through the services being offered, the organizations hope to remove some of the barriers to work, housing and personal well-being that having a criminal record introduces.