A federal judge ordered a new trial for a gang informant convicted of lying to agents when he failed to disclose to investigators he had
Month: January 2012
Wilken Cites Bias in Same-Sex Insurance Ban
The Obama Administration must face a constitutional challenge to the federal law that bars California state workers, who have same-sex domestic partners, from receiving long-term
Republicans Lose California Redistricting Dispute
A Republican group lost its effort to put new state senate districts on hold and the lost in the California Supreme Court, which has a
Majority of U.S. Still Supports Death Penalty
More than half the American public supports the death penalty, although the number has fallen in recent years, according to a new survey. The findings
Who Pays for Special Ed in Jail?
California law says school districts must provide special education classes for children with learning disabilities. But which school district pays when the child is in
State Supreme Court Confronts Pot Club Regulation
Medical marijuana clubs have once again caught the attention of the California Supreme Court. The justices agreed this week to examine four cases that will