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Tag: California Supreme Court

Labor Union, Rideshare Drivers Sue Over Proposition 22 Rideshare Driver Exemption Law

January 12, 2021   7:34 pm
The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) on Tuesday, in conjunction with rideshare drivers and customers, filed a lawsuit in California’s Supreme Court against California’s new Proposition 22 rideshare driver law. Prop 22, which exempts all rideshare workers from being classified...
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San Bernardino County Sues Gov. Newsom Over Lockdown in CA Supreme Court

December 16, 2020   2:54 pmDecember 18, 2020   5:29 am
On Tuesday, San Bernardino County filed a lawsuit against Governor Gavin Newsom in the California Supreme Court over the legality of the statewide stay-at-home order. The lawsuit, which also names California’s acting public health officer Dr. Erica Pan and the...
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Appellate Court Rules Against Uber, Lyft in Rideshare Driver Classification Appeal

October 23, 2020   2:54 pm
On Thursday, the California 1st District Court of Appeal ruled in favor of the state in the rideshare driver classification appeal, ordering Uber, Lyft, and other rideshare companies to comply with AB 5 and classify their drivers as employees. Rideshare...
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The Enrolled Bill Rule in California

October 9, 2020   6:23 amOctober 12, 2020   11:14 am
In general, the judicial branch is loath to review the record keeping practices of the Legislature to determine the validity of statutes. This limitation on judicial inquiry is known as the “Enrolled Bill Rule” and this legal doctrine holds that, if...
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Retroactivity of California Statutes

October 7, 2020   6:24 amOctober 7, 2020   8:41 am
In California, as in most states, a statute is presumed to operate prospectively. Quarry v. Doe I (2012) 53 Cal.4th 945, 955. In construing statutes, there is a presumption against retroactive application unless the Legislature plainly has directed otherwise by...
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Gov. Newsom Nominates Martin Jenkins To State Supreme Court

October 5, 2020   3:16 pm
On Monday, Governor Gavin Newsom nominated former U.S. District Judge Martin Jenkins to the California Supreme Court. Newsom nominates Judge Martin Jenkins Jenkins, would become the first openly gay and only the third African-American to become an Associate Justice if...
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Fresno County Judge Orders Private Christian School To Stop In-School Learning

September 16, 2020   9:07 pm
On Tuesday, Fresno County Superior Court Judge D. Tyler Tharpe ordered that a private Christian school in Reedley is to stop all in-school instruction due to going against state and local health orders. Immanuel Schools ordered to stop in-person learning...
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