• New presiding judge steps into role at San Diego Superior Court

    The San Diego Union-Tribune
    January 6, 2026

    Presiding Judge Michael Groch also takes the helm of California’s second-largest trial court system as it continues working through how best to implement Proposition 36, a year-old measure that toughened penalties for petty theft and drug possession for repeat offenders.

  • 9th Circuit revives California law banning forced outing of transgender students

    San Francisco Chronicle
    January 6, 2026

    A federal appeals court says a judge who ordered schools in California to let teachers inform parents that their child has identified as transgender misunderstood both the facts and the law. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez has been put on hold, but a conservative group says it’s planning an emergency appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.

    Related: Los Angeles Times

  • Does AI belong in the exam room? Lawsuit alleges Sharp violated patient privacy.

    The San Diego Union-Tribune
    January 5, 2026

    A recent lawsuit filed in San Diego Superior Court alleges that Sharp HealthCare recorded conversations between doctors and their patients without written consent, using the information to document visits with an artificial intelligence program developed by a private company in Pittsburgh.

  • US sues two California cities over limits on gas in new buildings

    Reuters
    January 5, 2026

    The Trump administration sued two California cities on Monday, seeking to block local laws that restrict natural gas infrastructure and appliances in new construction. The lawsuit is the administration's latest attack on energy policies that seek to rein in the use of fossil fuels to combat climate change. California, a Democratic stronghold, has among the most aggressive climate change policies in the world.