• Larger 9th Circuit panel to hear San Diego challenge to California’s ammunition background check law

    San Diego Union-Tribune
    December 2, 2025

    A three-judge panel previously sided with a San Diego judge in ruling that California can't require background checks for all ammunition purchases; an 11-judge panel will now hear the case.

    Related: Daily Journal

  • Want a say on the $750M courthouse project in Fresno? Here’s your chance

    Fresno Bee
    December 2, 2025

    Residents in the Fresno area have been asked to weigh in on a $750 million project to build the next Fresno County Courthouse. The nearly 60-year-old courthouse on Van Ness Avenue between Fresno and Tulare streets has been deemed risky to earthquake damage, as well as overcrowded and less than ideal for the daily needs of Fresno County.

  • C.A. Broadly Interprets Act Regulating Ads, Labels That Represent Goods as ‘Organic’

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    December 2, 2025

    A judge erred in ruling that California statutes restricting use of the word “organic” on product labels and advertising apply only to agricultural products, Div. Two of the First District Court of Appeal has held, reinstating a lawsuit by an environmental advocacy group against the maker of feminine hygiene merchandise.

  • Return of Children to Mother Doesn’t Moot Her Appeal

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    December 2, 2025

    The California Supreme Court yesterday held that a mother’s appeal of a judge’s determination that her children are subject to the juvenile court’s jurisdiction and must be removed from her care is not moot even though her parental rights were later restored where the underlying allegations require the governing welfare agency to report her to the Department of Justice for inclusion in a statewide database of child abuse incidents.