FAA Proposed Rule Targets California Meal and Rest Hour Break Law
The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed a rule that would, if finalized, override a line of California court decisions requiring airlines to give California-based flight
The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed a rule that would, if finalized, override a line of California court decisions requiring airlines to give California-based flight
SB 939, Laird. Public employees’ retirement: service credit: payments
The panel affirmed the district court’s summary judgment in favor of the University of Washington (UW) in a civil rights action brought by former employees
The California Attorney General has sent a guidance letter, dated August 10, 2026, to city attorneys, mayors, city managers, county counsel, and county administrative officers
The panel affirmed in part and reversed in part the district court’s dismissal and remanded for further proceedings in an action brought under the Employee
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) dismissed officer Nathaniel Partridge from employment for claiming unearned overtime compensation and failing to properly complete records. Partridge appealed his
This case presents two related issues about the job classification and salary-setting authority granted to public pension boards and county boards of supervisors. The
A jury found in favor of Stephen Glick (Glick) and Alfred Garcia (Garcia) (collectively, plaintiffs) on their claims for gender discrimination and retaliation against the
The growth in remote work spurred by the pandemic is well-documented. We now confront one of the many issues created by that growth: When do
The panel affirmed the district court’s denial of defendants’ motion to compel arbitration in a case in which Cathy Pover sued her former employer, The