• Constitutional questions flow through Kern River case

    SJV Water
    February 24, 2026

    Briefs and replies are piling up in the Kern River case pending review by the state Supreme Court. The court agreed to look at an appellate decision that tossed out an 2023 court order to keep water flowing in the river through Bakersfield. There are two central questions in this fray: Can a Fish and Game statute be applied as it’s written under the state constitution? And who has the burden to prove that either way?

  • California, 14 states sue HHS over changes to vaccine recommendations

    Sacramento Bee
    February 24, 2026

    California and 14 other states are suing the federal government to reverse a recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendation that reduced the number of diseases children should be inoculated against from 17 to 11, calling it a departure from standard medical advice that ignored federal laws.

    Related: Associated Press, Reuters

  • Judge says government may not search devices seized from Post reporter

    Washington Post
    February 24, 2026

    A federal judge in Virginia rejected the Justice Department’s request to search through a Washington Post reporter’s electronic devices as part of a national security leak investigation, ruling that the court would instead be responsible for conducting the search.

  • Failure to Strictly Comply With Prop. 65 Notice Is Not Fatal

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    February 24, 2026

    Div. One of the Fourth District Court of Appeal has held, in a case of first impression, that the failure to strictly comply with a regulation setting forth the steps that a private party must take before filing legal action under Proposition 65, a statute that was adopted to protect the public from unwilling exposure to toxic chemicals and which gives prosecutorial agencies a first-right-of-refusal regarding enforcement, is not fatal to the litigation.