• Pay-First, Litigate-Later Tax Rule Attaches in Predatory Lending Suit Against Private Funds

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    December 5, 2025

    The California Supreme Court yesterday largely affirmed the dismissal of a putative class action accusing private administrators—hired to manage loans offered under a 2008 statute authorizing local governments to provide homeowners with financing for energy-efficient residential improvements in exchange for a voluntary special assessment added to their property taxes—of engaging in predatory lending practices.

    Related: Supreme Court of California - Opinion

  • To Protect Underage Farmworkers, California Expands Oversight of Field Conditions

    Capital and Main
    December 5, 2025

    Officials said the state’s Bureau of Field Enforcement, which regulates child labor and wage and hour laws, is developing plans to conduct joint operations with an existing agricultural enforcement task force assigned to the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, known as Cal/OSHA.

  • California Supreme Court hears Coastal Commission housing fight

    Daily Journal
    December 4, 2025

    (Subscription required) In a long-running dispute over coastal development, justices pressed attorneys on both sides about jurisdiction, delay, and whether recent amendments to San Luis Obispo County's Local Coastal Program have rendered the case effectively moot.

  • VanDyke Blasts Lack of Consistency in Asylum Jurisprudence

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    December 4, 2025

    Ninth U.S. Circuit Judge Lawrence VanDyke penned a concurring opinion to an immigration decision, released yesterday, calling the court’s jurisprudence in asylum cases a “mess” in need of U.S. Supreme Court intervention.