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Salley v. Outfront Media - Employment Law Appeal

The California Court of Appeal affirmed a lower court's judgment in favor of Outfront Media, LLC, in a case brought by former employee Robert Shane Salley. Salley appealed the dismissal of claims related to unpaid commissions and meal/rest period violations.

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Fix the City Inc. v. City of Los Angeles - Legal Opinion

The California Court of Appeal affirmed a lower court's decision in Fix the City, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, ruling that a city ordinance allowing mayoral powers during a housing and homelessness emergency is not preempted by state law. The court found no conflict between the City's administrative code and the California Emergency Services Act.

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Woodhouse v. State Bar of Cal. - Vexatious Litigant Ruling

The California Court of Appeal affirmed a trial court's finding that Benjamin Woodhouse is a vexatious litigant. The court held his complaint lacked merit and affirmed orders barring him from future self-represented suits without pre-filing approval and security. This ruling impacts Woodhouse's ability to file future lawsuits.

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Ofcom provisionally finds suicide forum in breach of Online Safety Act

Ofcom has provisionally found a provider of an online suicide forum in breach of the UK's Online Safety Act. The provider failed to conduct adequate risk assessments and implement proportionate measures to protect users from illegal content. Ofcom is considering sanctions, including potential fines or business disruption measures.

Urgent Enforcement Data Privacy
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Medina Jimenez v. Tesla, Inc. - Notice of Removal

Tesla, Inc. has filed a Notice of Removal in the case Medina Jimenez v. Tesla, Inc., case number 3:26-cv-01727, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case was originally filed in Alameda Superior Court and has been removed to federal court.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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HR 1958: Deporting Fraudsters Act of 2026

The "Deporting Fraudsters Act of 2026" (H.R. 1958) amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to make aliens convicted of defrauding the U.S. government or unlawfully receiving public benefits inadmissible and deportable. This bill was reported by the House Committee on the Judiciary and ordered to be printed.

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H.R. 1958 Deporting Fraudsters Act Hearing Announcement

The US House Committee on the Judiciary announced a hearing for H.R. 1958, the Deporting Fraudsters Act of 2026. The hearing is scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, 2026, and will discuss the proposed legislation.

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H.R. 4638 BOWOW Act of 2025 - Immigration inadmissibility for harming law enforcement animals

H.R. 4638, the BOWOW Act of 2025, was introduced in the US House of Representatives. This bill proposes to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to make aliens inadmissible and deportable if convicted of harming animals used in law enforcement.

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H.R. 4638 - BOWOW Act of 2025 Hearing Announcement

The US House Committee on the Judiciary announced a hearing for H.R. 4638, the BOWOW Act of 2025, scheduled for March 3, 2026. The bill text and committee report are available for review.

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NCCI Loss Costs Accepted with 3.8% Decrease for Workers' Compensation

The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) has accepted the NCCI advisory loss cost filing, resulting in an average 3.8% decrease for workers' compensation insurance, effective July 1, 2026. Insurance companies writing workers' compensation in Texas must submit rate filings by June 1, 2026, using the new loss costs.

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