A federal judge’s decision to let California’s new antisemitism law take effect has quietly redrawn the boundaries of classroom speech, with consequences that extend far beyond the specific lawsuit before
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Curtis A. Kin has ordered the City of Los Angeles to pause its implementation of Assembly Bill 630, a plan led by Councilmember Traci
Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposed 2026-27 state budget is built on a confident bet that California’s recent revenue surge will hold, despite federal retrenchment, market volatility and structural deficits. For Los
On December 18, attorneys from multiple legal advocacy organizations, including the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, the Western Center on Law & Poverty, Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund,
YIMBY Law has filed a lawsuit challenging a July 2025 executive order issued by Governor Gavin Newsom that allows local governments to limit or suspend SB 9 housing development in
A commercial real estate sale in Council District 11 is poised to push Los Angeles’ Measure ULA past a milestone its opponents have spent the last year trying to prevent: