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30 Sep 2022, 5:28 pm by Eugene Volokh
Cal. 2019) (Holding the county violated the victims' constitutional right to informational privacy by disclosing their information to the perpetrator, who subsequently threatened and shot one of the victim's family members.) [read post]
7 Jul 2022, 4:01 am by Michael Ehline
The Ongoing Debate About the Toxic Chemical The resolution, overwhelmingly approved by the LA County Board of Supervisors in mid-February, requests that Gov. [read post]
14 Apr 2022, 4:36 am by Emma Snell
  RUSSIA, UKRAINE – FIGHTING The flagship of Russia’s Black Sea fleet, the Moskva, has been seriously damaged and its crew evacuated, following an explosion on board that Ukraine said was caused by a missile strike. [read post]
Plaintiffs sued the State Water Resources Control Board (the “Board”), alleging that the board violated the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) by granting a small domestic use registration to real parties-in-interest without first conducting an environmental review. [read post]
In its decision certified for partial publication, the Fifth District Court of Appeal affirmed the trial court decision that: (1) no exhaustion was required because the County failed to give adequate notice that CEQA exemptions would be considered at the public hearing by the board of supervisors; and (2) that “facilities” in Section 15301 does not include the operation of unlined landfills. [read post]
In its decision certified for partial publication, the Fifth District Court of Appeal affirmed the trial court decision that: (1) no exhaustion was required because the County failed to give adequate notice that CEQA exemptions would be considered at the public hearing by the board of supervisors; and (2) that “facilities” in Section 15301 does not include the operation of unlined landfills. [read post]
City of Lafayette, 7Cal.4th 327 (1994),  held that the County’s use of the Ruiz pipe did not meet the requirements for inverse condemnation since the County needed to exert minimal control and maintenance over the watercourse near the Ruiz property since the County would be liable for damage caused by streamflow. [read post]
City of Lafayette, 7Cal.4th 327 (1994),  held that the County’s use of the Ruiz pipe did not meet the requirements for inverse condemnation since the County needed to exert minimal control and maintenance over the watercourse near the Ruiz property since the County would be liable for damage caused by streamflow. [read post]
City of Lafayette, 7Cal.4th 327 (1994),  held that the County’s use of the Ruiz pipe did not meet the requirements for inverse condemnation since the County needed to exert minimal control and maintenance over the watercourse near the Ruiz property since the County would be liable for damage caused by streamflow. [read post]
City of Lafayette, 7Cal.4th 327 (1994),  held that the County’s use of the Ruiz pipe did not meet the requirements for inverse condemnation since the County needed to exert minimal control and maintenance over the watercourse near the Ruiz property since the County would be liable for damage caused by streamflow. [read post]
7 Aug 2020, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
The viral online movement, which took root on Internet message boards with posts from a self-proclaimed government insider identified as “Q,” has triggered violent acts and occasional criminal cases. [read post]
14 Jul 2016, 6:11 am by Lorene Park
LaFayette County Board of County Commissioners, June 20, 2016, Walker, M.). [read post]
13 Jan 2013, 9:59 pm by Ben Vernia
On January 1, 1863, the New York Times reported that the New York County Board of Supervisors had been notified by the District Attorney that a court interpreter had been arrested on charges of defrauding the government. [read post]