• San Mateo Co.: Superior Court Judges Heading To Classrooms For Constitution Month

    SFGATE
    August 13, 2026

    San Mateo County Superior Court is inviting local educators to schedule visits that will bring judges, attorneys and other law enforcement leaders into classrooms across the county as part of a statewide civic education initiative. The court will focus its visits during Constitution Month in September, with the goal of reaching at least 250 K-12 public school students by the end of 2026.

    Related: San Mateo Daily Journal

  • Here's how Lake Mead water crisis could affect California

    ABC7
    August 13, 2026

    Lake Mead, located in southern Nevada and fed by the Colorado River, is the largest reservoir in the U.S. and a critical water source for Southern California. According to water officials, the lake reached a new record low last week, surpassing the previous low recorded in 2022.

  • Draper discipline case set for October argument

    Daily Journal
    August 13, 2026

    (Subscription required) The Commission on Judicial Performance will hear oral argument Oct. 7 in its misconduct case against Los Angeles County Judge Robert S. Draper, who lost reelection in June. The commission filed seven counts against Draper in January, alleging misconduct including bias, improper communications, disclosure of confidential court materials, inappropriate contacts with litigants and colleagues and failure to cooperate with its investigation.

  • Meta, 29 states head to court in biggest test yet of youth social media litigation

    Reuters
    August 12, 2026

    The trial in Oakland, expected to last seven weeks, will test Colorado, Kentucky, California and New Jersey's allegations that ‌Meta designed its platforms to keep young users hooked and misled consumers about their safety. It will also address claims by 29 states that the company illegally collected and used children's data in violation of federal law.