On the one hand, the state of California has decided that it shall become an all-electric, all-renewable power state by, well, for practical purposes, next Thursday. On the other hand, the state gives utilities a massive break on how much...
With the likely ascendance of Kamala Harris to the top of the Democratic Party’s ticket this November we will see increased scrutiny of her past record. As we should. We’ve already seen some great work on that, including an article...
Long-time California Globe contributor Chris Micheli has released his third practical guide on one of California’s 29 Codes. The 29 Codes contain the state’s over 155,000 statutes and are divided based on subject matter. His newest book is “A Practical...
Now that Kamala Harris is definitely going to be the Democratic nominee for president, there are a few numbers her campaign may want to focus on. The first is 46, her percentage of the vote in the latest polls. The...
Just as Chevron Oil company announced that it is moving its headquarters to Houston Texas from San Ramon California, California Energy Commission regulators announced proposed government controls of the petroleum industry, ostensibly in order to combat future energy price surges,...
California’s Civil Code in Division 3, Part 2, Title 4 specifies what are unlawful contracts. Title 4 was originally enacted in 1872. Section 1667 provides that it is not lawful which is contrary to an express provision of law; contrary...
The announcement of another major corporation leaving California is just the latest illustration of Sacramento lawmakers regulating residents out of business. On Friday, the iconic California oil giant formerly known as Standard Oil will mark the 145th anniversary of its...