• A federal judge dismisses another DOJ lawsuit seeking voter data, this time in Massachusetts

    Associated Press
    April 9, 2026

    The ruling from U.S. District Court Judge Leo Sorokin marks at least the fifth time a judge has rejected similar attempts by the Justice Department. Sorokin, an appointee of former President Barack Obama, said the U.S. attorney general’s office did not take the necessary steps required to access voter rolls, as outlined in federal law.

  • State Bar lawsuit over troubled February 2025 bar exam may proceed

    Daily Journal
    April 9, 2026

    (Subscription required) A Los Angeles judge allows the State Bar's claims against its exam vendor to proceed while rejecting a test taker's bid to join the case.

  • The CARE Act: Behind the Numbers with San Joaquin County Judge Jayne Lee

    California Courts Newsroom
    April 9, 2026

    Passed by the California legislature in 2022, the Community Assistance, Recovery, and Empowerment (CARE) Act creates civil court proceedings, also known as CARE court, that can provide support for certain adults with severe mental illnesses. In San Joaquin County, Judge Jayne Lee finds that human connection and patience are key tools in the success of CARE court.

  • C.A.: Impracticability Affirmative Defense to Breach of Contract Claim Sounds in Equity

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    April 9, 2026

    Div. One of the Fourth District Court of Appeal held yesterday, as a matter of first impression, that the impossibility affirmative defense in a breach of contract cause of action, which shields a defendant from liability if the party establishes that an unforeseen event either prevented performance or rendered it impracticable, sounds in equity and is to be determined by a judge and not the jury.