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Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Blocks California Carry Conceal Law

Understanding California’s Effort to Combat Shoplifting:

Do Private Texts Have First Amendment Protection?

Kate Adams v. County of Sacramento
No. 23-15970, 2024 WL 4113546, (9th
Cir. 2024)

Discipline and Due Process: When Law Enforcement Investigations Require Bargaining

Correctional Deputies Ability to Carry a Concealed Firearm Off-Duty:

Who Gets to Search a Cell Phone After Consent is Given?

Back to Basics: Reasonable Suspicion to Justify a Detention

Bodyweight Control on a Handcuffed Suspect Considered “Excessive Force”

When Trust is Broken: Lessons in Union Financial Oversight

U.S. Supreme Court rejects “Moment of Threat” Doctrine: What It Means For Use of Force and Officer Decision-Making

YOU DON’T ALWAYS NEED A WARRANT: SUPREME COURT CLARIFIES WHEN POLICE CAN ENTER A HOME TO SAVE A LIFE

FELONY PLEA TRIGGERS PENSION FORFEITURE – EVEN IF LATER REDUCED TO A MISDEMEANOR

Bishop v. San Diego County Employees
Retirement Association (4th District, Div. 1, Case No. D085406)

Blast Ball or Excessive Force? Ninth Circuit Says Context Controls

No More Threat, No More Shots

Estate of Daniel Hernandez et. al. v. City of Los Angeles,
No. 21-55994, 2025 WL 1553910 (9th Cir. 2025)

Court Narrows Officer Privacy in Use-of-Force Cases:

Hot Pursuit Has Limits: When Losing Sight Ends the Chase

California Supreme Court Ruling: Agencies Can No Longer Require False-Complaint Warnings

Correctional Deputies Ability to Carry a Concealed Firearm Off-Duty:

Court Shoots Down California’s “One-Gun-A-Month” Law as Unconstitutional

Job-Related Isn’t Enough: Court Limits When CalPERS Can Forfeit a Pension

Myres v. Board of Administration for Public Employees’ Retirement System
A170516, 2025 WL 8957813 (Cal. Ct. App. Dec. 26, 2025)

Police Power Prevails: Court Says No Fifth Amendment “Taking” for Damage in Line of Duty SWAT Tear Gas Case

Protect Your Home Like You Protect Others

Concealed Carry in California

When Trust is Broken: Lessons in Union Financial Oversight

No Warrant, No Exception: Court Blocks Evidence from Navy Cell Phone Search United States of America v. Joshua Lee Ray

Can Police Demand Identification From a Passenger During a Traffic Stop?

FEDERAL LAW COUNTS…EVEN ON A STATE STOP

You Can’t Waive Safety: When Liability Releases Don’t Protect Cities or Event Hosts

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