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Saturday, February 28, 2026
Bartholomew v. Parking Concepts - Modified Opinion and Denied Rehearing
The California Court of Appeal modified its opinion and denied rehearing in Bartholomew v. Parking Concepts, Inc. The modification clarifies that collecting and maintaining ALPR information without a statutorily required policy constitutes harm under the ALPR Law.
Woodhouse v. State Bar of California Opinion
The California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, has issued an opinion in the case of Woodhouse v. The State Bar of California. The opinion was filed on May 21, 2025, and is available for review.
Fix the City v. City of Los Angeles - Court Opinion
The California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, has issued an opinion in the case of Fix the City, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles et al. The case filing date was June 20, 2024, and the opinion is now available. This document pertains to a specific legal proceeding.
Woodhouse v. State Bar of Cal. - Appellate Opinion
The California Court of Appeal for the Second District published an opinion in the case of Woodhouse v. State Bar of California. This is a published appellate opinion concerning the State Bar and its actions.
Woodhouse v. State Bar - Vexatious Litigant Finding Affirmed
The California Court of Appeal affirmed a trial court's finding that Benjamin Woodhouse is a vexatious litigant. The court held his complaint had no possibility of success and affirmed orders barring him from future self-represented suits without pre-filing approval and posted security.
Bartholomew v. Parking Concepts, Inc. - Published Opinion
The California First District Court of Appeal has published an opinion in the case of Bartholomew v. Parking Concepts, Inc. The opinion was filed on February 27, 2026. This document represents a published judicial decision.
Fix the City, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles - Administrative Code Challenge
The California Court of Appeal affirmed a lower court's decision in favor of the City of Los Angeles regarding a challenge to an emergency declaration concerning homelessness. The court found that the city's administrative code section conferring mayoral powers during such emergencies was not preempted by state law.
Hawkins v. Georgia State Board of Pardons - Civil Rights Case
The U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia issued an order in Hawkins v. Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles, et al. (Case No. 5:25-cv-298-MTT-ALS). The court is considering dismissal of the pro se prisoner's complaint for failure to comply with previous court orders regarding filing fees and proper complaint forms.
V. v. Department of Children and Families - Children and Families Case
The Florida District Court of Appeal affirmed a decision concerning a children and families case, identified by docket number 2D2025-0299. The court's disposition was 'Affirmed'. This ruling pertains to the Department of Children and Families and the Statewide Guardian ad Litem Program.
Bullard v. State of Florida - Appeal
The District Court of Appeal of Florida affirmed the lower court's decision in Bullard v. State of Florida. The appeal concerned a case originating from the Circuit Court for Jackson County. The disposition of the appeal was 'Affirmed'.
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