Tag: Department of Justice
Bill To Decertify Police Officers With Multiple Misconduct Incidents Passes Assembly
A bill that would remove certain immunity provisions for police officers and prohibit those convicted of a felony from returning to work as a peace officer was passed by the Assembly on Friday by a 46-18 vote. Senate Bill 2,...
Governor Newsom Signs Bill to Extends CHP Retail Crime Task Forces Through 2026
A new bill that extends the sunset date of the California Highway Patrol (CHP) run Organized Retail Crime Task Forces (ORCTF) that help crack down on regional retail crimes in the state was signed into law by Governor Newsom on...
Bill To Decertify Police Officers With Multiple Misconduct Incidents Passes Assembly Committee
A bill to create a process and commission to decertify law enforcement officers who have had multiple incidents of misconduct or excessive force was passed in the Assembly Public Safety Committee on Tuesday. Senate Bill 2, authored by Senator Steven...
Eastern Texas Judge Denies Google’s Request To Move Location of Antitrust Lawsuit
A U.S. District Court judge in Texas ruled on Thursday that Google could not move an antitrust lawsuit to California to help streamline costs and witness expenses. In October, the Department of Justice and 11 states, led by Texas, filed...
Reporting to be Required for ‘Platform Companies’ Under SB 388
On March 22, State Senator Henry Stern amended his Senate Bill 388 to address content management by platform companies. The bill would add Section 1798.138 to the Civil Code. Section One of the bill would state the intent of the...
New Reporting Required for ‘Platform Companies’ Under SB 480
On March 10, State Senator Henry Stern (D-Los Angeles) amended his Senate Bill 480 dealing with platform companies and content management. This bill would require a platform company to report annually to the Department of Justice by April 1 of...