• Judge Erred in Staying Disciplinary Hearing Pending Outcome of Civil Lawsuit—C.A.

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    November 13, 2025

    A Los Angeles Superior Court judge erred in ordering that the University of Southern California await the outcome of a lawsuit against it before resuming disciplinary proceedings against a student who allegedly engaged in disorderly conduct in his confrontations with another tenant in off-campus housing, including throwing a glass at him, Div. Five of the Court of Appeal for this district held yesterday.

  • Relying on Past Tactics in Denying Needs-Based Fees Is Error

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    November 13, 2025

    Div. One of the Fourth District Court of Appeal held yesterday that a judge erred in denying a wife’s request for on-going needs-based attorney fees based on her previous litigation tactics in the family court proceedings, saying that the fact that she was found to have lied in an earlier declaration and to have used wasteful strategies in the past had no impact on her entitlement to a pendente lite award.

  • Commission to Consider Appointment of Scherb to Court of Appeal

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    November 13, 2025

    The Commission on Judicial Appointments will hold an in-person public hearing in San Francisco at 9 a.m. on Monday to consider the nomination of California Supreme Court chambers attorney Matthew Scherb to the role of an associate justice of Div. Eight of this district’s Court of Appeal.

  • U.S. Justice Department Jumps Into California Redistricting Lawsuit

    The Recorder
    November 13, 2025

    (Subscription required) The filing in U.S. District Court for the District of Central California cites the plaintiffs’ claims that the new Democrat-friendly maps rely on unconstitutional race-based gerrymandering.

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