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  • Chief Justice Guerrero Announces 2026 Civic Learning Award Honorees

    California Courts Newsroom
    May 1, 2026

    Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero announced the recipients of the 2026 Civic Learning Awards, the state’s highest honor recognizing K–12 schools for outstanding achievement in civic education. One elementary school, one middle school, and one high school received the Civic Learning Award of Excellence, highlighting their exceptional programs that empower students to engage meaningfully in their communities and develop lifelong civic skills.

  • Bail must be ‘reasonably attainable’ for nonviolent offenders, California Supreme Court rules

    San Francisco Chronicle
    April 30, 2026

    People charged with crimes in California must be granted bail in amounts they can afford unless they are accused of capital offenses, or face serious charges and pose a threat of violence if released, the state Supreme Court ruled unanimously Thursday. Lawyers said the decision could affect thousands of cases.

    Related: CalMatters, Metropolitan News-Enterprise, Davis Vanguard, Supreme Court of California - Opinion

  • Top California court upholds death penalty for Yosemite killer

    Courthouse News Service
    April 30, 2026

    Cary Anthony Stayner, 64, made a host of challenges in his appeal to the state’s high court. He claimed authorities violated his Miranda rights, that he faced coercive questioning from law enforcement, and that police had no probable cause to arrest him. Stayner also argued the trial court judge made errors ranging from jury selection to judicial bias.

    Related: Mariposa Gazette, Supreme Court of California - Opinion

  • C.A. Says Hybrid Work Does Not Turn Home Into Office at All Times, for Every Purpose

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    April 30, 2026

    Div. One of this district’s Court of Appeal has held that an employee’s hybrid schedule, under which she regularly worked from home, did not turn her residence into a second office for purposes of a rule allowing employer liability for accidents that happen between worksites but not for crashes that happen during commutes, saying the fact that she always appeared in person on the day of the week at issue meant that she was not acting in the course of her duties.

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