Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion October 08, 2022
California uses a hybrid system to select its trial judges, including the nearly 500 who serve on the Los Angeles County Superior Court. They’re considered elected officials, yet the vast majority — 9 out of 10 — are appointed by the governor and never go before the voters. Every even-numbered year, though, a handful of seats that were vacated and not filled by appointment will go on the ballot, along with sitting judges who have been... + full article
Forbes USA Business October 11, 2022
Updated Oct 11, 2022, 03:13pm EDTTopline Los Angeles City Councilmember Nury Martinez—who resigned as president Monday—said Tuesday she is taking a leave of absence from the council to have “honest and heartfelt” dialogue after an audio recording of her making racist... + más
Former LA City Council President Nury Martinez takes leave of absence amid racism allegations | ABC News
Los Angeles Councilwoman Resigns After Racist Audio Clip Leaked | Forbes
ABC News USA Nation October 11, 2022
Former Los Angeles City Council President Nury Martinez announced she is taking a leave of absence from her position, after a recording emerged of her making racist and offensive comments about fellow council members. Martinez had already resigned from her role as on Monday, but... + más
Disgraced former LA City Council president said cutting police funding 'step' toward ending racism | Fox News
LA City Council member resigns over racist comments | ABC News
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 09, 2022
California voters will see the names of four state Supreme Court justices on their Nov. 8 ballots, plus additional names of intermediate level justices in one of the state’s six appellate districts. For voters in Los Angeles County and three other Southern California counties,... + más
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David Shapiro: US Supreme Court vs. states’ highest courts: We are giving kids the wrong message. | Chicago Tribune
Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 08, 2022
Facing anger from the leaders of a local Latino Democratic club, Rep. Karen Bass apologized Friday for suggesting the group was paid by her rival Rick Caruso in exchange for its endorsement in the Los Angeles mayor’s race. Leaders of Avance Democratic Club had called earlier... + más
Caruso and Bass clash over homelessness, other issues in LA mayoral debate | ABC7
Los Angeles mayor's race: Karen Bass and Rick Caruso clash again in feisty debate | ABC7
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 07, 2022
Of the nine Los Angeles Superior Court races in the June primary, the six in which no sitting judge sought reelection did not produce a majority winner. Runoffs between the top two finishers for each of those seats will appear on the Nov. 8 ballot. The Times previously endorsed... + más
Bass apologizes to Latino group after suggesting Caruso paid for their endorsement | Los Angeles Times
Endorsement: Retain Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero, Supreme Court and appeals justices | Los Angeles Times
Associated Press USA Sports October 01, 2022
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NBC News USA Politics September 25, 2022
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden has won Senate confirmation for more than 80 of his nominees to be federal judges, a breakneck speed that outpaces former President Donald Trump at this juncture of his presidency. The Democratic-led Senate confirmed four new circuit court... + más
DOJ can continue Trump classified docs investigation without special master: Appeals court | ABC News
New York sues Donald Trump, company and family members over widespread fraud claims, seeks at least $250 million in penalties | CNBC
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