• Justice Marsha Slough, 1958 -- 2026

    Daily Journal
    August 11, 2026

    (Subscription required) Retired Justice Marsha G. Slough, whose two decades on the California bench took her from working directly with troubled teenagers in San Bernardino County to helping lead the state judiciary through the COVID-19 pandemic, died Saturday following an illness. She was 68.

    Related: California Courts Newsroom

  • California Supreme Court says cities can’t add extra hurdles to tax refunds

    CalMatters
    August 11, 2026

    California cities can’t require taxpayers to navigate extra local procedures before seeking a tax refund in court, the California Supreme Court ruled Monday in a long-running lawsuit involving Marathon Petroleum, which operates the state’s largest refinery. The decision gives Marathon a procedural victory in its tax battle with the City of Carson, which in 2022 told Marathon subsidiary Tesoro that it owed additional taxes under the city’s oil-industry business license tax. 

    Related: Courthouse News Service, Supreme Court of California - Opinion

  • Leadership Perspectives: Judge Steven Jahr on 100 Years of the Judicial Council

    California Courts Newsroom
    August 11, 2026

    Judge Steven Jahr served for more than 20 years on the Shasta County bench before coming out of retirement to serve as the council’s administrative director from 2012-2014. In a recent interview, he answered questions about his career-long efforts to improve the California court system, including his time as a council member and as the council’s administrative director.

  • Ninth Circuit Affirms, in One Sentence, Judge’s Denial of Attorney Fees in ‘Puppy Mill’ Case

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    August 10, 2026

    The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals—not being bound by a requirement, such as that set forth in California’s Constitution, that appellate decisions put forth “reasons stated”—has affirmed a decision denying attorney fees and a trebling of damages in a trademark-infringement action against proprietors of “puppy mills,” saying, only: “We affirm on all issues for the reasons given by the district court.”