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  • Lawsuit Over Response to First Grader’s Drawing Is Revived

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    March 11, 2026

    The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held yesterday that a District Court judge erred in granting summary judgment in favor of an Orange County elementary school principal in an action accusing the school of forcing a first grader to sit out recess after she handed a Black classmate a drawing with the words “Black Lives Mater any life” following a reading of a story about Martin Luther King Jr.

  • A Dog Custody Dispute, 'Sassafras,' and a Family Dinner: Why a Lawyer Was Sanctioned $5K Over Fake Case Cites

    March 10, 2026

    (Subscription required) In a published opinion, the Fourth District Court of Appeal on March 5 levied the fine against Los Alamitos attorney Roxanne Chung Bonar and reported her to the state bar for relying on fictitious case authorities.

    Related: Daily Journal

  • Judicial Profile: Los Angeles County Judge Rupa Goswami

    Daily Journal
    March 10, 2026

    (Subscription required) Superior Court Judge Rupa S. Goswami has learned that in her felony preliminary hearing courtroom, where grief, anger and the law collide, one of the hardest parts of the job is acknowledging pain without allowing it to dictate justice.

  • Why didn’t San Diego County make the Governor’s CARE Court list?

    The San Diego Union-Tribune
    March 10, 2026

    San Diego County reports that its local implementation of CARE Court has brokered 182 CARE agreements, which specify treatment and other resources, even housing, that participants will receive. San Diego County reports that those who have participated have seen a 66% reduction in use of crisis services. San Diego says its 32 graduates of the CARE program are the most in the state.