California Supreme Court: Officials’ Votes Are Protected by First Amendment
We have an update in the case involving four Montebello officials who were accused of approving a city contract in exchange for campaign contributions.
CA Supreme Court Publishes Controversial Ruling on Cities with Tiered Water Rates
The court reaffirmed a lower court ruling on Wednesday that said charging residents for water at rates higher than it cost to provide was unconstitutional.
Supreme Court Rules on LA Hotel Registry Law
The court rejected the Los Angeles law with a 5-4 ruling on Monday.
State Supreme Court Rules in Favor of 2010 San Jose Housing Law
The 2010 law set requirements for certain residential developments to set aside at least 15% of the units for affordable housing below market rates.
U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether 'one person, one vote' includes non-citizens
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could determine whether non-citizens should be tallied as political districts are being drawn.
10 U.S. Supreme Court Cases That Matter for State and Local Governments
The Supreme Court is back in session, which is big news for California’s cities and counties.
