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  • The latest on California's CARE Courts

    LAist
    April 30, 2026

    When CARE Courts were introduced in California in 2022, they were touted as a way to help California’s most vulnerable. The system was designed to allow family members, first responders, and others to petition the courts on another person’s behalf, who may be homeless, severely mentally ill, or both, to compel them into a variety of treatments. As of July of 2025, just 2,421 petitions have been filed, with 45% of all petitions being dismissed. New legislation has been introduced to address some perceived gaps in care.

  • [U.S.] Supreme Court says antiabortion center can fight subpoena for donors’ names

    The Washington Post
    April 29, 2026

    The Supreme Court held unanimously on Wednesday that a chain of faith-based antiabortion pregnancy centers can mount a federal court challenge to a subpoena for its donors that it claims is part of an intimidation campaign by New Jersey officials hostile to its views on abortion.

    Related: Associated Press, Reuters, Politico, CNN, Courthouse News Service

  • SCOTUS just struck another blow to the Voting Rights Act. What it means for California

    San Francisco Chronicle
    April 29, 2026

    The ruling allows states or courts to design voting districts in order to protect racial minorities. But that may not be the case in California, where minority populations are not concentrated in hotly contested congressional district and might not be greatly affected by the decision.

    Related: Bloomberg Law, The Washington Post, Associated Press, CBS News, Courthouse News Service

  • Sikhs celebrate Sacramento law allowing religious blade in City Hall

    Sacramento Bee
    April 29, 2026

    A new ordinance allowing a religious blade inside Sacramento City Hall went into effect Tuesday, and members of the Sikh community who carry the article of faith packed the council chambers for the occasion. Some members of the Sikh community carry five religious items as a formal recognition of their religion. One of them is a kirpan, or a religious sword.

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