The fate of an 83-year-old man who may have been born in Mexico or maybe Imperial, California in 1931, prompted one of 11 judges to

Opening the Courtroom Door
The fate of an 83-year-old man who may have been born in Mexico or maybe Imperial, California in 1931, prompted one of 11 judges to
Specialty grocer, Trader Joe’s, must face a federal class action alleging the store misbranded dozens of foods by failing to call “evaporated cane juice” sugar,
Brothers Roger and Robert Murray must face execution in Arizona for the 1991 double murder of the owners of the store and restaurant in rural
Private property owners in the California Delta cannot be forced to give state access to their lands to study a massive twin water tunnels project
California’s long-running battle between farmers and environmentalists over water, took a new turn Thursday, with a federal appeals court upholding guidelines that limit water diversion
The San Diego District Attorney must supply 16 years of homicide records to lawyers for a California death row inmate who seeks to investigate whether