• Judge Tosses Lead Plaintiffs' Attorney From Social Media Trial After He Did BBC Interview

    The Recorder
    February 20, 2026

    (Subscription required) The judge in the social media addiction trial in Los Angeles struck one of the lead lawyers from the plaintiffs’ steering committee after he gave an interview on camera this week with the BBC and took a selfie from inside the courthouse.

  • Court of Appeal Lauds Judge Kalra Over His Handling of Default Judgment Proceeding

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    February 20, 2026

    Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Upinder Kalra received a commendation yesterday from this district’s Court of Appeal based on his alertness in handling a default judgment proceeding. “This case provides an example of an attempted abuse of the default process, only prevented by the diligence of the trial court,” Presiding Justice Helen Zukin of Div. Four said in an unpublished opinion.

  • Council Approves Funding for Technology Projects to Improve Services for the Public

    California Courts Newsroom
    February 20, 2026

    The Judicial Council at its Feb. 20 meeting approved funding for the Superior Court of Los Angeles County to continue hosting a shared solution that sends automated text message notifications—such as hearing reminders—to court users in nine participating courts. This technology funding is part of a state modernization grant program managed by the council that helps courts improve services to the public. 

  • Newsom elevates three to appellate courts, names seven trial judges

    Daily Journal
    February 20, 2026

    (Subscription required) Gov. Gavin Newsom nominated three justices to the state Courts of Appeal and appointed seven Superior Court judges in five counties, continuing a reshaping of California's judiciary.

    Related: Office of Governor Gavin Newsom