• Jury service builds trust in courts as public confidence erodes

    Courthouse News Service
    June 15, 2026

    Public confidence in the U.S. judiciary, particularly the Supreme Court, has eroded significantly in recent years, raising concerns about the long-term health of the rule of law. Yet the researchers also say people who have served as jurors within the past five years viewed state courts as more legitimate, reported higher overall trust in courts and rated judges more positively on traits such as trustworthiness, fairness and competence.

  • Lawmakers reach budget deal with $375 million for Prop. 36

    Daily Journal
    June 12, 2026

    (Subscription required) The plan would fund victim services and assume another prison closure.

  • Judicial Profile: San Luis Obispo County Judge Michael Frye

    Daily Journal
    June 12, 2026

    (Subscription required) San Luis Obispo Superior Court Judge Michael S. Frye spent decades prosecuting serious crimes. Now he says one of the most rewarding parts of judging is watching drug court participants rebuild their lives.

  • Family Link of Lawyer, Party Does Not Gut Probable Cause

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    June 12, 2026

    Div. One of the Fourth District Court of Appeal has rejected an assertion, in a malicious prosecution case, that the fact that a former putative class representative is the sister-in-law of one of the attorneys who filed the case establishes that the firm and the party responsible for the underlying matter lacked probable cause to pursue the asserted claims as a matter of law.