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  • Pass Rate on California's July 2025 Bar Exam Inches Higher to 54.8%

    The Recorder
    November 7, 2025

    (Subscription required) The overall pass rate on California's July 2025 bar exam inched slightly higher year-over-year to 54.8%, according to statistics released Friday by the state bar. Just over 4,000 people passed the test, which reverted to a National Conference of Bar Examiners-written format after the February exam, designed to be taken online, melted down amid widespread technical and planning errors.

    Related: State Bar of California

  • Judicial Council of California proclaims Court Adoption and Permanency Month, highlights CASA volunteer impact

    The Union
    November 7, 2025

    First declared in 1999, the Judicial Council has continued to reaffirm this resolution to demonstrate its commitment to judicial procedures and collaborative practices that promote timely case resolution and permanence for children and youth in foster care including safe return to the family home (reunification), adoption, or legal guardianship.

  • New system alerts L.A. County authorities when gun owners face orders to give up weapons

    Los Angeles Times
    November 6, 2025

    Previously, court clerks had to identify which of the county’s 88 law enforcement agencies to notify about a firearm relinquishment by looking up addresses for the accused, which could take multiple days, Presiding Judge Sergio C. Tapia II of the L.A. County Superior Court said during a news conference. Now, “notices are sent within minutes” to the appropriate agencies, Tapia said.

  • Republicans sue to block California's Proposition 50 redistricting map

    Daily Journal
    November 6, 2025

    (Subscription required) Republican voters, candidates and the state GOP sued to block Proposition 50, alleging California's new congressional map unconstitutionally favors Hispanic voters through race-based redistricting violating the 14th and 15th Amendments.

    Related: Metropolitan News-Enterprise, Sacramento Bee, Associated Press, Reuters, Politico

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