• SF Immigration Court — one of the busiest in the nation — closes months ahead of schedule

    San Francisco Standard
    May 3, 2026

    The San Francisco Immigration Court closed for good Friday, months ahead of schedule, leaving a lengthy case backlog and adding to years-long delays for asylum seekers. The closure follows a dramatic cutback in judicial staffing under the Trump administration, which dismissed more than 100 judges throughout the country and more than a dozen in SF — many fired abruptly over email.

    Related: KQED

  • California, Arizona and Nevada announce new water-saving plan for dwindling Colorado River

    Los Angeles Times
    May 2, 2026

    With the Colorado River’s giant reservoirs declining toward critically low levels, negotiators for California, Arizona and Nevada announced a new water-saving plan for the next two years. Representatives of the three states said in a written statement Friday night that their plan aims to “stabilize the Colorado River through 2028.” It will require larger cuts in water use than they had pledged previously in talks with other states and the federal government.

    Related: Desert Sun, The Guardian

  • With rent relief and free lawyers, LA courts attempt to stop evictions before they get to trial

    LAist
    May 1, 2026

    The Los Angeles County Superior Court has launched new programs that seek to facilitate settlements by providing free attorneys to tenants and financial relief to landlords who are owed back rent. These tenants, who rarely come to court with legal representation, will be given a free attorney to guide them though the settlement conferences, as long as they earn less than 125% of the federal poverty level.

  • Pass Rate on California's February 2026 Bar Exam Drops to 31%

    The Recorder
    May 1, 2026

    (Subscription required) The pass rate on California's February bar exam plummeted to 30.8%, marking a dramatic return from last year's unusual score spike to the usual pattern of high failure rates on the Golden State's annual late winter test. The pass rate is the lowest recorded in the last six years and the second lowest mark in four decades, according to figures released Friday by the state bar.

    Related: Daily Journal, Bloomberg Law, The State Bar of California