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  • Journalists, peaceful protesters were targeted by ICE, feds in Los Angeles, judges reaffirm

    San Francisco Chronicle
    April 1, 2026

    A judge’s order prohibiting immigration agents and other federal officers from violently attacking journalists and protesters in Los Angeles was largely upheld Wednesday by a federal appeals court, which said officers had fired rubber bullets and other projectiles at peaceful demonstrators and reporters.

    Related: Metropolitan News-Enterprise

  • C.A. Says Litigation Should Have Ended After It Held in 2022 That No Contract Existed

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    April 1, 2026

    Div. One of the Court of Appeal for this district has declared that a Los Angeles Superior Court judge erred in allowing litigation over contractual rights to continue through Sept. 25, 2024, when he awarded $165,000.00 in attorney fees to the plaintiff, despite a Jan. 11, 2022 decision by the appeals court declaring that the underlying assignment of royalty rights was unenforceable.

  • Caltrans moves ahead with Richardson Grove Highway 101 project after court approval

    KRCR
    April 1, 2026

    The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) announced on April 1 that they are moving forward with a project on U.S. Highway 101 in Humboldt County. The goal of the project which has now been approved by the courts is to increase shipping efficiency and improve safety on the highway.

  • Federal judge strikes down Trump order eliminating NPR and PBS funds

    Politico
    March 31, 2026

    Even as the judge struck down Trump’s executive action, the ruling is unlikely to restart funding for public media. Judge Randolph Moss acknowledged in his ruling that Congress’ rescissions of funding last year to the Corporation of Public Broadcasting, the organization that distributed most of the government’s grants to public media companies such as PBS and NPR, limits the impact of his decision.

    Related: New York Times

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