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AG Becerra and Secretary Padilla Stand Down on CAGOP Ballot Drop Boxes

October 16, 2020   3:30 pmOctober 18, 2020   8:16 am
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and Secretary of State Alex Padilla held a press conference Friday morning announcing they were standing down on their original “cease and desist order”  to the California Republican Party to remove voter ballot drop boxes...
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‘Ballot Harvesting’ 2020 Has CA Democrats At Odds With Republican Voter Drop Boxes

October 15, 2020   3:51 pmOctober 15, 2020   3:51 pm
With health safety concerns at polling stations due to the coronavirus, California Governor Gavin Newsom  signed an executive order stating all ballots will be mailed for the Nov. 3 election to all registered voters. California Globe reported over 458,000 California registrants who...
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Rideshare Employee Classification Case Begins In Appellate Court

October 14, 2020   3:08 pmOctober 14, 2020   4:56 pm
On Tuesday, California’s 1st District Court of Appeal began to hear arguments from rideshare groups and the state over whether or not the state can recognize rideshare drivers as employees. The Appellate Court case is only the latest development in...
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Why Might a Bill Be Declared Unconstitutional?

October 13, 2020   6:24 amOctober 14, 2020   12:42 pm
On occasion, a California statute in challenged in state or federal court as possibly violating the California or United States Constitutions. What might be the basis for these constitutional challenges of state-enacted statutes? One basis is “vagueness,” which essentially means...
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California District Court Judge Rules Prisoners are to Receive Stimulus Checks

October 12, 2020   6:41 pm
On Monday, Judge Phyllis Hamilton of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California ruled that denying incarcerated prisoners stimulus checks is unlawful, paving he way for prisoners to receive $1,200 checks in the near future, pending appeal....
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Does Legislative Intent Language Trump Statutory Language?

October 12, 2020   6:18 amOctober 12, 2020   11:09 am
As we examine instances where a bill in the California Legislature contains both statutory changes (by amending, adding or repealing code sections) and legislative intent statements (usually in the form of findings and declarations), we expect these two types of...
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WHO Official Urges World Leaders to Stop Using Lockdowns as Virus Control Method

October 11, 2020   10:40 amOctober 12, 2020   11:12 am
When Google, youtube, Reddit, Facebook or Twitter decide to bury information, you know you are on to something. The World Health Organization’s special envoy on COVID-19 urged world leaders this week to stop “using lockdowns as your primary control method.”...
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