Supreme Court, Birthright Citizenship and Trump
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SJV Water on MSNKern River opinion appealed to state Supreme CourtGroups trying to bring water back to the dry Kern River bed through Bakersfield have petitioned the California Supreme Court to review an appeals court decision that knocked down an […]
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LAist on MSNThis California man won citizenship for all. Now that right is being challenged in courtMore than a century ago, the Chinese American man from California successfully defended his right to birthright citizenship before the Supreme Court — a victory that’s been fo
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Gov. Gavin Newsom wants California to stop enrolling more low-income immigrants without legal status in a state-funded health care program starting in 2026 and begin charging those already enrolled a monthly premium the following year.
California Supreme Court Associate Justice Kelli M. Evans will be the first guest speaker at the commencements of the University of California, Davis, as its School of Law leads off the spring graduation season Friday.
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The State Bar of California announced Friday that its embattled leader, who has faced growing pressure to resign over the botched February roll out of a new bar exam, will step down in July.
In a brief order, the state Supreme Court justices said they remain concerned about the bar's use of AI to write test questions and will await the results of investigations into how the exam was prepared and administered.
Court will weigh in on injunctions after arguments on cases challenging president's attempt to restrict birthright citizenship.
The California Supreme Court is tackling the question of whether the state’s life insurance lapse laws apply to policies from other states.
(Reuters) - California Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday urged localities to "take back the streets" from homeless encampments, proposing language for every city and county to use in a local ban on camping in public.
The South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled the state can keep banning abortions around six weeks after conception by agreeing with the earliest interpretation offered of when a heartbeat starts