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  • SLO County has to replace ‘seismically deficient’ courthouse. Now it has $320M for it

    San Luis Obispo Tribune
    July 15, 2026

    In 2017, FEMA stamped a P-154 “high-risk” seismic rating on the building — a 3.1 out of 10 — meaning it has a high potential for structural damage or collapse during an earthquake. Overdue maintenance and security refresh needs on the building would cost $10 million alone, the proposal said.

  • Rising Pro Se Filings Push Federal Courts to Examine Case Management in the AI Era

    Legaltech news
    July 14, 2026

    (Subscription required) The percentage of U.S. federal civil cases filed by self-represented litigants hit 16.8% in 2025, marking a jump from the 2005-2022 average of 11%, and many of these more recent pro se cases involve AI-generated filings. Experts say courts must act, or the mounting caseloads will add even more strain to a judiciary already fatigued by growing workloads and underfunding.

  • Takeaways From Rare Congressional Testimony by Two Supreme Court Justices

    New York Times
    July 14, 2026

    It was the first time any of the justices answered questions from lawmakers since 2019, and the discussion before House and Senate Appropriations subcommittees quickly moved to other topics, including the court’s emergency docket, ethics rules and harsh rhetoric targeting the justices. 

  • Judicial Profile: Orange County Commissioner Sharon Anderson

    Daily Journal
    July 14, 2026

    (Subscription required) Orange County Superior Court Commissioner Sharon M. Anderson has spent more than three decades working almost exclusively in probate law. Now assigned to the court's Probate and Mental Health Division, she draws on that experience to handle conservatorship, guardianships, and other protective proceedings, focusing on preserving as much personal autonomy as possible while safeguarding vulnerable individuals.