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Pieces of a new state law regulating third-party health care companies are likely to remain on hold — but only for certain companies — a federal judge appeared to indicate.
The state law requires Catholic priests to report any suspicions about potential child abuse, including information disclosed during sacramental confession.
The California Supreme Court has announced it will review the Kern River water diversions case, a decision that could potentially restore water flows to the ...
BOSTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s plan to end birthright citizenship for the children of people who are in the U.S.
Friday morning, Santa Barbara County Judge Donna Geck issued a preliminary injunction against the State Fire Marshal, which has ...
Kelly Zong, chairwoman of China’s largest soft-drinks producer Hangzhou Wahaha Group, is facing a US$2 billion inheritance ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A temporary injunction for a Tennessee death row inmate’s request to turn off his defibrillator ...
Catholic priests in Washington cannot be required to report child abuse or neglect they learn of in confession, a federal judge ruled Friday.
Trump cut AmeriCorps, laying off over 5,600 of California’s public service workers. Because of a lawsuit, the state’s program ...
A judge granted a temporary injunction in May, preventing the students from being deported as the lawsuit plays out.
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, "Kudos to our new attorney general, Keith Kautz. On Thursday, he hit the ground running by ...
A federal judge on Friday modified part of a previous ruling that blocked much of President Donald Trump’s sweeping executive ...