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  • 9th Circuit finds 'air fried' label not deceptive, affirms dismissal

    Daily Journal
    December 11, 2025

    (Subscription required) A divided 9th Circuit panel upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit claiming Campbell's 'Air Fried' chips mislead consumers, though a dissent argued reasonable shoppers could believe the product was exclusively air fried.

    Related: Metropolitan News-Enterprise

  • Sued Employer Can’t Discover Records Relating to Previous Job

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    December 11, 2025

    A county that is being sued for wrongful discharge—allegedly based on the plaintiff having contracted cancer—is not entitled to discovery of records relating to the man’s previous employment by another county, the Fifth District Court of Appeal held yesterday, partially granting a petition for a writ of mandate ordering that a subpoena duces tecum be quashed.

  • State Supreme Court rejects California city’s long fight to avoid building housing

    San Francisco Chronicle
    December 11, 2025

    In a long-running battle between the state and local governments over housing, the California Supreme Court required Huntington Beach on Wednesday to approve plans for residences that low-income people could afford in the Orange County community.

  • Trump signs AI executive order to upend state laws. California has the most to lose

    San Francisco Chronicle
    December 11, 2025

    The order charges the U.S. attorney general with challenging state laws that contradict plans for a “minimally burdensome national policy framework for AI” and opens the door to withholding broadband funding from states that adopt “onerous AI laws.”

    Related: CalMatters, POLITICO, The Washington Post, The New York Times, Reuters, The White House

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