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  • No Error in Forcing Second-Chair Attorney to Take Over Trial

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    June 9, 2026

    Div. One of the First District Court of Appeal has held that a trial judge did not err in denying a mid-trial continuance to a defendant after his lead attorney announced that she had tested positive for COVID-19, finding no abuse of discretion in the determination that a second-chair lawyer with allegedly limited civil experience could take over the case involving a car collision for a few days while she recovered in isolation.

  • C.A. Overturns Arson of Grasslands Conviction Where Case Involves Residential Patch of Turf

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    June 9, 2026

    Div. One of the First District Court of Appeal yesterday upended a defendant’s conviction for arson of “grassland” where the fire in question was set to a green patch adjacent to a sidewalk on a busy residential street, saying that the presence of natural turf is insufficient to trigger the enhanced criminal sanctions applicable where the blaze affects certain types of natural features.

  • Man Not Freed From Mortgage by Assigning Debts to Wife

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    June 9, 2026

    Div. One of the First District Court of Appeal has held that although a marital settlement agreement provided that the wife would be awarded the marital home and would be responsible for “all debts thereon,” there was no implied obligation that the husband’s name be removed from the mortgage.

  • US judge scraps Trump policy restricting wind, solar tax breaks

    Reuters
    June 8, 2026

    A U.S. judge vacated a Trump administration policy implemented last year that made it harder for wind and solar energy projects to claim ​federal tax subsidies, according to court documents. The decision is the latest legal blow ‌to U.S. President Donald Trump's wide-ranging efforts to slow development of clean energy technologies, which he has said are unreliable and unfairly subsidized.

  • New Sonoma County Hall of Justice Dedicated in California

    Correctional News
    June 8, 2026

    Sonoma County’s new Hall of Justice was formally dedicated May 29, marking a major milestone for a long-planned courthouse project intended to centralize key court operations in Santa Rosa. The facility is designed to consolidate criminal, traffic, juvenile dependency and family court functions now split between the existing Hall of Justice and the Main Adult Detention Facility.

  • Judicial Profile: San Luis Obispo County Judge Michael Kelley

    Daily Journal
    June 8, 2026

    (Subscription required) Former Sidley Austin leader Michael Kelley discusses judging, writing, public trust, and why San Luis Obispo reminds him of Tuscany.

  • Leadership Perspectives: Chief Justice Ronald M. George on 100 Years of the Judicial Council

    California Courts Newsroom
    June 8, 2026

    Former California Chief Justice shares his thoughts on the successes and challenges of his tenure as part of the 100-year history of the council.

  • Agriculture and Water Use on California’s Tribal Lands

    Public Policy Institute of California
    June 8, 2026

    We use remote-sensing and other publicly available data to look at agricultural land and water use on Tribal reservations. Of the 103 federally recognized Indian reservations in California, only about 20 consistently host irrigated agriculture, and most of these are relatively small-scale (less than 100 acres).