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New Draft Regulation Would Restrict Green Card Availability

Article: New Draft Regulation Would Restrict Green Card Availability

The Trump administration is seeking to expand the definition of 'public charge' in order to restrict immigration.

Uber, Lyft, and Liability

Article: Uber, Lyft, and Liability

If you have been injured in an Uber or Lyft, whether as a passenger or driver, you probably want to know who is responsible for your injuries.

Marijuana-related Arrests Down 56 Percent After Prop 64

Article: Marijuana-related Arrests Down 56 Percent After Prop 64

Prop 64 did not eliminate all crimes associated with marijuana, but it has significantly decreased arrests.

Car Accident Injuries Not Always Immediately Apparent

Article: Car Accident Injuries Not Always Immediately Apparent

Car accident victims may not feel pain immediately after the crash and incorrectly assume they have not been injured.  Only after a few days do these victims begin to feel a pain in their neck or back.

Bird is the Word (at the Emergency Room)

Article: Bird is the Word (at the Emergency Room)

Dockless electric scooters such as Bird, Lime, and Razor have taken over city streets in California. There are plenty of concerns about the safety of these products.

U.S. State Department Denying Passports to Citizens Born Near Mexico Border

Article: U.S. State Department Denying Passports to Citizens Born Near Mexico Border

The Trump administration is denying passports to Hispanic citizens born along the U.S.-Mexico border, accusing them of using fake birth certificates.

California Cash Bail Reform Bill Sits on Governor's Desk

Article: California Cash Bail Reform Bill Sits on Governor's Desk

Senate Bill 10 (SB-10), the pretrial detention reform bill that could end cash bail in California, has passed the California Assembly and State Senate.

DACA Lawsuits and Appeals Continue to Work Their Way Through Court

Article: DACA Lawsuits and Appeals Continue to Work Their Way Through Court

Last Friday, a federal judge in Washington D.C. ordered the Trump administration to continue processing renewal applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.