Today "disbarment " News and Relevant News on "disbarment " as Parts

Keyword: disbarment

Century Park Law Group - centuryparklawgroup.com News Center


Calexico resoundingly ousts town's first transgender mayor and a council ally

Calexico's first transgender mayor and a City Council ally were recalled by a hefty margin. The election pitted the town's established old guard against young progressives looking to upend the status quo.


U.S. blocks full U.N. membership for Palestinians

The United States vetoes the latest Palestinian bid for full membership in the United Nations.


Newsom calls for increased oversight of local homelessness efforts

The call to ramp up accountability is the latest example of Newsom pointing at local governments for the failure to lessen homelessness, which has only worsened in his tenure.


Opinion: Is Arizona's abortion ban a return to the 19th century? No, it's actually worse

William T. Howell, who copied the 1864 law from California, was a progressive by the standards of the state Supreme Court that resurrected his statute.


Column: What's behind those 'Shame on you' billboards in the Coachella Valley

The billboards have become such a part of the region's life that Bea Gonzalez, a Desert Community College board trustee, recently told me she's used to having strangers stare at her before asking if she's that woman.


Public defenders, foster kids, climate: Programs created during California's boom may stall amid deficit

Facing tough financial choices to close a budget shortfall, Gov. Gavin Newsom is proposing cuts to programs that benefit foster kids, public defenders and more


Senate rejects impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas

Alejandro N. Mayorkas, a Cuban immigrant who grew up in California, is the first U.S. Cabinet official impeached in nearly 150 years.


Journalist who accused NPR of liberal bias resigns from the network

Uri Berliner, suspended after his Free Press essay that said the nation had lost trust in the public broadcaster, announces he is leaving the network.


Abortion ban has supercharged Arizona politics. What will GOP legislators do?

As abortion politics and policy clash in Arizona and threaten to sway the swing state, GOP lawmakers scramble to address the issue amid fallout from a ruling reviving an 1864 ban.


This trans author toured red-state libraries. What she found might surprise you

Diana Goetsch spent months visiting red-state libraries to do presentations on the freedom to read. Would she be recognized, or clocked as transgender?


News publishers' alliance calls on feds to investigate Google for limiting California links

The tech giant said it would limit some users' access on its search engine to articles from California news outlets, in response to proposed legislation to help publishers.


NPR suspends journalist who publicly accused network of liberal bias

Uri Berliner, a 25-year veteran of NPR, stoked criticism of the public broadcaster in an essay that said it lacks diverse viewpoints.


California sues Huntington Beach over 'blatantly and flatly illegal' voter ID law

The voter ID lawsuit is the latest clash between California and the conservative town, which has thrust itself into the U.S. culture wars and the crosshairs of state officials.


Supreme Court casts doubt on obstruction charges against hundreds of Jan. 6 rioters

Supreme Court conservatives questioned whether the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act can be used to prosecute those who attacked the U.S. Capitol in 2021.


The abortion debate is giving Kamala Harris a moment. But voters still aren't sold

Vice President Kamala Harris has failed to win over a majority of voters or convince them that she is ready to step in if Biden, the oldest president in history, falters.


Column: Are Republicans who got pandemic debt relief hypocrites for complaining about student debt relief? Yes

Republicans criticizing Biden's student debt relief plan took millions of dollars in pandemic relief loans and never paid them back. But they say that's different.


Granderson: How can evangelicals like Mike Johnson tolerate Trump?

The former president has proved that he doesn't have to abide by any moral code to get ahead.


California sues Huntington Beach over 'blatantly and flatly illegal' voter ID law

The voter ID lawsuit is the latest clash between California and the conservative town, which has thrust itself into the U.S. culture wars and the crosshairs of state officials.


Litman: Trump's antics didn't stop his New York hush money trial. Here's why he'll keep them up

The former president can be expected to stick to his political strategy despite its legal risks and Judge Juan M. Merchan's lack of patience for it.


Biden administration gives California $45 million to help recently arrived migrants

California is receiving a slightly larger share of a federal program earmarking $300 million nationwide for migrant-assistance programs.


Q&A: Yes, Trump could be elected president as a convicted felon

Donald Trump faces multiple criminal charges, but a conviction would not legally prevent him from serving as president a in theory, even from jail.


Column: Joe Biden's empathy was his superpower in 2020. Can he find it again in 2024?

President Biden, in an election battle with Trump, touts the economy. Democratic strategists say the message is missing Biden's big strength: empathy.


Trump's trial is about more than sex and money. It's about what presidents 'can get away with'

Donald Trump's hush money trial is about more than Stormy Daniels and sex. It "will shape not just what future presidents will do but whether or not they'll get away with it."


Two San Francisco jails lock down, citing assaults on workers; union calls for National Guard

Since late March, seven jail staffers have been injured in altercations with incarcerated people, said a San Francisco Sheriff's Office spokesperson.


Man arrested in Marina del Rey after gunfire sprayed from rooftop is reportedly livestreamed

A Marina del Rey man was arrested late Saturday after police received calls of multiple rounds of gunshots being fired from atop an apartment building.


Harris hammers Trump on abortion in surprise Los Angeles appearance

Vice President Kamala Harris said former President Trump is squarely to blame for a recent Arizona court ruling that bans nearly all abortions in the swing state.


Iran launches airstrikes toward Israel in retaliatory move, boosting chance of wider conflict

Iran launched a drone and missile attack on Israel in a significant escalation of regional conflict amid the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. Israel says it intercepted the 'vasty majority.'


Robert MacNeil, the stately journalist who brought news to PBS, dies at 93

MacNeil is the founding anchor of "PBS NewsHour," which he launched as "The Robert MacNeil Report." He also covered the JFK assassination for NBC.


Trump's untruths pile up. Biden gets facts wrong too. Do voters care?

Trump said he talked to a crime victim's family. Her sister denied it. And the fact-checkers called out the former president, again.


U.S. bracing for potential Iranian response to attack attributed to Israel

U.S. officials say Iran appears to be lining up a series of potential retaliations against Israel.


Page took 1 seconds to load.

News on discovery

Century Park Law Group is Los Angeles Car Accident Lawyer

Home Page