A$AP Rocky's full defense was revealed during opening statements for his trial in Los Angeles on two counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm.
California is rebounding from an unprecedented population drop during the pandemic, and an increase in legal immigration over the last couple of years is partly responsible. California’s ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta recently issued two new Legal Advisories that offer further clarification on the application of California law(s) to businesses – including those in the ...
According to a press release sent to Bitcoin Magazine, an Office of California Assembly Member, Republican Phillip Chen, has appointed Proof of Workforce, a Santa Monica-based non-profit helping ...
There are a few caveats to the law, particularly what's required for tinting to be considered legal. Before going to add that darker tint, avoid the ticket and brush up on California's law.
California Attorney General Bonta Continues Defense of Commonsense Restrictions on Large-Capacity Magazines and Assault ...
Most immigrants without legal status in the state, about 2.4 million people, have resided here for more than a decade, a factor that distinguishes California from other parts of the country.
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Much-needed rain helped firefighters make gains on several blazes in Southern California on Monday as flooding shuttered schools, triggered landslides and prompted road closures. Intermittent ...
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That law, called the “Tribal Nations Access to Justice Act,” authorizes California tribes to bring legal action against card rooms that are operating outside of the law. Seven tribes — the ...
Across Southern California, school officials and immigrant ... from providing “private information,” unless faced with a legal document such as a warrant signed by a judge.