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California Supreme Court to hear arguments on Uber, Lyft-backed Prop. 22
LA Times via AOL· 4 hours agoCalifornia's Supreme Court will hear arguments on the constitutionality of Proposition 22, which...
California Supreme Court could make Uber leave state
Newsweek· 4 hours agoCalifornia's highest court is set to hear a case that will decide whether drivers for apps such as Uber and Lyft can be categorized as full-time ...
California’s Supreme Court will decide if gig drivers should be considered employees
Fast Company Magazine· 7 hours agoThe seven-member California Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in San Francisco in a lawsuit by...
Many drivers for Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash are earning well below minimum wage, even with tips, a new...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoAbout a third of miles and 28% of shift time are spent between gigs for passenger drivers. As part...
Rebecca Grossman case: Mom of slain boys speaks out as convicted killer drags out case in court
FOX 11 News Los Angeles· 1 day agoTwo Los Angeles mothers are at odds on opposite sides of California's embattled criminal justice...
Just how long should a Supreme Court justice stay around?
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoIn late June, around the time the U.S. Supreme Court wraps up its current term, Justice Sonia...
Editorial: California blew it on bail reform. Now Illinois is showing it works
Los Angeles Times Opinion via Yahoo News· 2 days agoCalifornia got cold feet on bail reform as voters rejected a groundbreaking program to eliminate...
70 years after Brown v. Board, America is both more diverse — and more segregated
KRQE & KASA FOX 2 Albuquerque· 5 days agoOn May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court laid out a new precedent: Separate but equal has no place in...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lists New York home in foreclosure as voting address, records show
Scripps News via AOL· 22 hours agoKennedy and his wife are known to live in a Los Angeles home, among others. In response to the...
Gig Companies Spent $200 Million to Write Their Own Labor Law. The State Supreme Court Could Throw...
Lost Coast Outpost· 5 days agoThe California Supreme Court will hear oral arguments next Tuesday in a case that could change the fate of more than 1 million gig workers ...