• Judicial watchdog admonishes Tulare County judge for serious misconduct

    Daily Journal
    December 17, 2025

    (Subscription required) Citing improper treatment of court staff, unauthorized courtroom rules, and violations of litigants' rights, the Commission on Judicial Performance publicly admonished Tulare County Superior Court Judge Robin L. Wolfe.

    Related: The Recorder, Visalia Times Delta, Fresno Bee

  • The Number of Children in Los Angeles County Foster Care Has Plunged. The Imprint Set Out To Discover Why.

    The Imprint
    December 17, 2025

    A growing number of calls to the CPS hotline prompt a referral to a food bank or homeless shelter — instead of a social worker investigation. Public hospitals no longer report new moms for using drugs. And parents accused of abuse or neglect receive legal assistance well before their cases land in dependency court.

  • Judges quiz California and GOP attorneys in Prop. 50 redistricting case

    Los Angeles Times
    December 17, 2025

    Closing arguments wrapped up Wednesday in the federal case that will determine whether California uses its new Proposition 50 redistricting map in the 2026 midterms. Republicans argue the map constitutes racial gerrymandering that illegally favors Latino voters. Democrats say their motivation is purely partisan. If approved for 2026, the new map could give Democrats up to five additional House seats and reshape the national congressional balance of power.

    Related: CalMatters, ABC10, Democracy Docket

  • Whistleblower Liability Stands Even if Grievant Was Wrong

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    December 16, 2025

    Div. One of the Fourth District Court of Appeal held yesterday that a trial judge erred in granting a partial judgment notwithstanding the verdict motion as to a whistleblower cause of action, based on a finding that the plaintiff had wrongly complained about legal wage disparities at work, declaring that the man’s misunderstanding of the Equal Pay Act as barring any compensation variance for those doing the same job was not unreasonable as a matter of law.