news home la county to pay $53m over strip searches of female inmates los angeles county will pay $53 million to settle a lawsuit that alleged tens of thousands of women were given invasive group strip searches at a jail. by associated press | july 16, 2019 by associated press | ...
Governor Hochul Announces $39 Million Boost for Monroe County Law Enforcement Governor Kathy Hochul announced nearly $39 million in state funding to strengthen law enforcement and community organizations in Monroe... The Puerto Rican Festival Inc. ...
LA County Settles Lawsuit with Vivid Entertainment over Condom Law ChallengeThe Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to settle alawsuit brought by Vivid...Service, City News
California, releasing noxious odors into the air..." the lawsuit states. "As residents in the area began feeling the impacts of this brew, they reported effects such as headaches and nausea; eye, nose, throat, and skin irritations
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Charges of failure in identifying and addressing the mental health needs of children in welfare systems; Denial of the children of the right of being placed in DCFS custody; Details on other public interest groups joining the lawsuit.EBSCO_AspMental Health Weekly...
We’ve been suing the state, as well as local county officials, our organizations, Youth Justice Coalition, and Dignity and Power Now, are named plaintiffs on the local lawsuit. And then, we’re named plaintiffs on a state lawsuit, but the courts have refused to hear the case to date....
California judges say they're underpaid, new lawsuit could cost taxpayers millions California judges make a good living. They earn at least $240,000 and can count on a raise just about every year, a requirement that’s written into state law. ...
The ruling came in a lawsuit filed in December 2016 by several Medi-Cal beneficiaries represented by the nonprofit and other firms. Carol Northern, one of the plaintiffs, said she was skeptical yet hopeful that the county would change its practices. Northern, who has a blood disease that requ...
Villanueva called the non-binding memo “persuasive” and announced that his department won’t order or recommend closing businesses that sell or repair firearms or sell ammunition in the nation’s most populous county. California Gov. Gavin Newsom has said that each of the state’s 58 counties...