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  • Judicial Council to Consider Mandatory Reporting of Civil Arrests in Court Facilities

    California Courts Newsroom
    April 17, 2026

    Judicial Council members will consider a new rule at their April 24 business meeting that would require courts to report civil arrests—such as those related to federal immigration enforcement actions—that happen in superior court facilities.

  • There’s a new award for WCCUSD high schoolers helping their community

    Richmondside
    April 17, 2026

    WCCUSD high school seniors can now earn a state seal of civic engagement through a new district initiative that recognizes their efforts to improve their community. The seal, a formal recognition awarded to California public school students, highlights achievement in civics education and community involvement. It appears on transcripts and diplomas and can strengthen college and scholarship applications. This spring, WCCUSD will award seals to its first cohort.

  • Cameras in courtrooms stir debate from baby Lindbergh kidnapping to OJ and Charlie Kirk’s killing

    Associated Press
    April 17, 2026

    Tyler Robinson’s attorneys want cameras banned from a Utah courtroom, pointing to sometimes sensationalist media coverage they fear will foster widespread bias against their client as he faces prosecution in last September’s shooting death of the conservative activist on a college campus.

  • Newsom Nominates Two Appellate Court Justices, Names Seven Trial Court Judges

    The Recorder
    April 17, 2026

    (Subscription required) Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday moved to fill two vacancies on the Fourth District Court of Appeal, choosing two trial court judges for seats in San Diego and Santa Ana.

    Related: Daily Journal, Office of Governor Gavin Newsom

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