California’s Medi-Cal program may limit payments for psychological counseling to two visits a month, a state court of appeals held Thursday. Medi-Cal, which is California’s version of

Opening the Courtroom Door
California’s Medi-Cal program may limit payments for psychological counseling to two visits a month, a state court of appeals held Thursday. Medi-Cal, which is California’s version of
It didn’t take long for Chief Judge Claudia Wilken to nix the NCAA’s request to exclude two expert opinion reports in the long-running battle over
Food safety watchdogs sued federal regulators this week for allowing arsenic-based food additives in chicken, turkey and hog feed. Arsenic is added to poultry feed
Turns out billionaire businessman William Koch will have to answer to a lawsuit by a former Oxbow Carbon & Minerals Co. executive who claims he
The San Francisco and San Jose federal court Clerk’s Offices will be closed Friday, May 3, as the first furlough day for Clerk’s Office staff