The Judicial Council of California is California's policymaking body for its court system, created in 1926 by constitutional amendment. The Council creates, recommends, and provides policy guidance to California courts, the Governor, and the California Legislature. ...
California Federal Court Finds No Duty to Defend and No Continuing Duty to Investigate
California's judiciary system is the largest in the United States with a total of 1,600 judges (the federal system has only about 840). At the apex is the seven-member Supreme Court of California, while the California Courts of Appeal serve as the primary appellate courts and the California...
Public access to federal court records in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. Lookup PACER court cases, access docket information, case summaries, court documents, lawsuit filings, opinions, and tentative rulings.
The federal court denied Aerojet’s motion for summary judgment and issued the first major ruling in an FCA case testing the Department of Justice’s new Civil Cyber-Fraud Initiative. Announced in October 2021, the purpose of the government’s Civil Cyber-Fraud Initiative is to utilize the FCA...
California Appeals Court Holds Dual System of Marriage and Domestic Partnerships Is Constitutional 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 6 摘要: The article reports that the appellate court in California has rejected a challenge to the constitutionality of the state's marriage statute. According to Justice ...
establishing a more effective penal system, or implementing alternatives to incarceration. The US has spent the past twenty years gradually working to improve its prisons, and even recently strives to better the federal and state prison system as a whole. One of the main goals of prison reform ...
California has been under court orders to reduce a prison population that peaked at 160,000 in 2006 and saw inmates being housed in gymnasiums and activity rooms. In 2011, the U.S. Supreme Court backed federal judges’ requirement that the state reduce overcrowding. ...
Challenged in Federal Lawsuit On March 6, 2018, the US Department of Justice filed a lawsuit in Federal Court challenging 3 California immigration laws.The lawsuit contends that the laws “reflect a deliberate effort by California to obstruct the United States’ enforcement of federal immigration ...
Leverage UniCourt’s Legal Data as a Service (LDaaS) to get bulk access to court data from Los Angeles Superior Courts. We collect, organize, standardize, and normalize court data from state courts, and the federal court system’s Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER), and we ...