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A federal judge in California has temporarily blocked the U.S. State Department's reorganization plan, which involved 2,000 layoffs. This decision aligns with a prior ruling preventing President Trump's administration from executing mass layoffs.
A botched FBI raid on a suburban Atlanta home has led to a U.S. Supreme Court decision against the government in a lawsuit brought by the victims.
One new legal filing and a raft of letters have been sent to the California State Supreme Court alternately praising and decrying the recent 5th District Court of Appeal opinion that overturned a local court order that had kept the Kern River flowing,
Solicitor General D. John Sauer claimed the district court's order included "multiple fatal flaws," and urged the Supreme Court to pause the lower court ruling.
President Donald Trump has arbitrarily cut off federal funding to myriad recipients. His actions are blatantly unconstitutional, illegal and unwise.”
In December 2022, the CPUC’s five commissioners unanimously voted to approve the third iteration of the state’s net energy metering program, colloquially known as NEM 3.0. The 260-page decision included incentives to encourage customers to pair their solar installations with battery storage systems.