January 14, 2026
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Controversial Bill to Require Legacy Media Give 120-Day Notice of Sale

May 9, 2025   6:55 amMay 9, 2025   6:55 am
A bill to require legacy media outlets to give at least 120 days advance warning through an intent to sell notice before a sale of a local news company  continued to be heard in the Assembly this week. Assembly Bill...
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Gov. Newsom Touts How Advanced California’s HSR Project Is Over Texas, While Ignoring Shortfalls

May 9, 2025   2:45 amMay 9, 2025   6:16 am
In a post on Wednesday, Governor Gavin Newsom mocked how “advanced” California’s plans were for a high-speed rail system, comparing California High-Speed Rail to the proposed Texas Central High-Speed Rail Line. On Instagram, he showed this: To Newsom’s credit, it...
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Formation and Readjustment of Contracts under the Commercial Code

May 9, 2025   2:30 amMay 9, 2025   2:31 am
California’s Commercial Code, Division 2, Chapter 2, deals with form, formation, and readjustment of contracts in sales. Section 2201 states that a contract for the sale of goods for the price of $500 or more is not enforceable by way...
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Riverside Co. Sheriff, Gubernatorial Candidate Chad Bianco Joins Huntington Beach Sanctuary City Lawsuit

May 8, 2025   1:26 pmMay 8, 2025   1:28 pm
America First Legal (AFL) announced Thursday that Riverside County Sheriff and 2026 Gubernatorial candidate Chad Bianco would be joining as a plaintiff in their large Huntington Beach sanctuary city lawsuit, pitting him against the state of California, Governor Gavin Newsom...
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Ringside: Saving California’s Rural Water Users

May 8, 2025   7:05 amMay 8, 2025   7:05 am
Despite its status as an agricultural superpower, eclipsing every other U.S. state in farm output, California’s farming sector wields relatively little influence in Sacramento. When you evaluate the state’s GDP components, the sectors that dominate are financial, IT, and services, at...
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Greenberg: The Case for Canceling the SFPD’s No-Mugshot Policy Now

May 8, 2025   6:00 amMay 9, 2025   6:29 am
In July 2020, the San Francisco Police Department under long-serving Chief William Scott, implemented a controversial “no booking photos” policy restricting the release of most mug shots, citing concerns about “racial bias and stereotypes”, particularly against Black and brown individuals....
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Title and Creditors under the Commercial Code

May 8, 2025   5:30 amMay 8, 2025   5:31 am
Division 2, Chapter 4 of the California Commercial Code deals with title, creditors, and good faith purchasers. Section 2401 provides each provision of this division with regard to the rights, obligations and remedies of the seller, the buyer, purchasers or...
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