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California is easing its bar exam score, which critics argue fails to measure ability

California is easing its bar exam score, which critics argue fails to measure ability

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement For more than three decades, California has clung to one of the nation’s toughest testing standards for law school students hoping to practice law in the most populous state in the country. But this month, the California Supreme Court, which oversees the state bar, agreed to lower the passing score for the exam, a victory for law school deans who have long hoped the change would raise the number of Black and Latino people practicing law.After holding virtual meetings with law school graduates and deans, the state’s highest court this...

July 26, 2020
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'Pension spiking' is not protected by California law, top court rules

'Pension spiking' is not protected by California law, top court rules

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement For two decades, it was a treasured perk for some county employees across California: the ability to boost their pensions by cashing out unused vacation or sick leave, or working extra hours, at the end of their careers. In some cases, workers received more in pension payments than they earned while working.But with the state’s economy struggling and a pension crisis looming, then-Gov. Jerry Brown backed a sweeping reform measure in 2013 that prohibited county workers from “pension spiking.” Labor unions sued to overturn the new...

July 30, 2020
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California prosecutors routinely strike Black and Latino people from juries, report says

California prosecutors routinely strike Black and Latino people from juries, report says

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement A UC Berkeley study released Monday found that prosecutors often routinely strike Black and Latino prospective jurors and that appellate courts have failed to rein in the practice.The study, “Whitewashing the Jury Box,” was spearheaded by UC Berkeley law professor Elisabeth Semel, who runs the The report examined, among other things, nearly 700 cases decided by the state’s Courts of Appeal from 2006 through 2018 that involved appeals of prosecutors’ jury strikes.In about 72% of the cases, prosecutors used their peremptory challenges...

June 15, 2020
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Suspect in killing of 2 Bay Area officers tied to right-wing 'boogaloo' group, prosecutors allege

Suspect in killing of 2 Bay Area officers tied to right-wing 'boogaloo' group, prosecutors allege

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement When sheriff’s deputies searched a white van on June 6 in a wooded hamlet in Santa Cruz County, they found ammunition, firearms, bomb-making equipment — and a ballistic vest with a curious patch.The patch contained an igloo and Hawaiian-style print, markings associated with a growing, extremist, anti-government movement aimed at fomenting unrest and civil war.On Tuesday, federal law enforcement officials announced that they were charging Air Force Sgt. Steven Carrillo, 32, the alleged owner of that vest, and suspected accomplice...

June 16, 2020
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London Breed pushes San Francisco reforms: Police no longer will respond to noncriminal calls

London Breed pushes San Francisco reforms: Police no longer will respond to noncriminal calls

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement San Francisco police officers will be replaced with trained, unarmed professionals to respond to calls for help on noncriminal matters involving mental health, the homeless, school discipline and neighbor disputes, That change and others, which will be implemented over the coming months, are part of a plan by Mayor London Breed to try to reduce police confrontations with the community. Breed unveiled her proposals after weeks of massive protests over in Minneapolis.“San Francisco has made progress reforming our police department, but...

June 12, 2020
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Apple store workers should be paid for time waiting to be searched, court rules

Apple store workers should be paid for time waiting to be searched, court rules

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement California law requires Apple Inc. to pay its workers for being searched before they leave retail stores, the California Supreme Court decided unanimously Thursday.A group of Apple workers filed a class-action lawsuit against the tech giant, charging they were required to submit to searches before leaving the stores but were not compensated for the time those searches required. The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, where the case is now pending, asked the California Supreme Court to clarify whether state law requires compensation.In...

February 14, 2020
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