• How one lawsuit embodies local-state conflict in California water conservation

    Sacramento Bee
    February 11, 2026

    The dispute centers around the state’s determination of each local agencies’ outdoor water budget, basing it on how much land is irrigated rather than how much land could be irrigated. The lawsuit reflects a conflict that is central to the tension between state regulations and local water agencies.

  • Some San Diego Superior Court online services to be limited for several days

    San Diego Union-Tribune
    February 11, 2026

    The court has a planned outage for some services starting at the close of business Wednesday as it adds criminal case dockets to its online offerings — a significant modernization. Access is expected to be restored by Tuesday, following the holiday weekend.

  • Confession to Undercover Agent Might Trigger Miranda if Known Officer Interrupts—C.A.

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    February 11, 2026

    Div. One of the Fourth District Court of Appeal held yesterday that a convicted murderer’s rights were violated by an undercover operation in which he confessed to law enforcement agents, posing as fellow inmates, after he invoked his right to counsel and had his jailhouse conversation interrupted by a known officer who falsely told the defendant that he was about to face charges for the killing based on an eyewitness identification.

  • City of LA asks 9th Circuit to remove judge from homeless case

    Daily Journal
    February 10, 2026

    (Subscription required) The city also asked the circuit court to halt a contempt hearing the judge scheduled, arguing that he is exceeding his authority to interfere with elected officials' decision-making and making rulings based on information not presented in court.