June 28, 2024: The Supreme Court's decision on legal Florida sports betting doesn't accelerate California's push, says James Siva, the chairman of the California Nations Indian Gaming Association.
COAUTHORS. MEMBERS ON PARTY LINE VOTES CALIFORNIA LAWMAKERS APPROVED $50 MILLION, HALF OF WHICH WILL BOLSTER THE STATE’S LEGAL FUNDS TO FIGHT THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION, WHILE THE OTHER HALF WILL ...
California sports betting is not legal. All efforts to legalize the activity in the state so far have been in vain, and what’s next for California sports betting is unclear. Stakeholders in the state ...
Is Online Gambling Legal in California? The rules surrounding California online casinos are somewhat gray. Generally speaking, though, gambling laws in the Golden State are fairly strict.
Is Stake.us legal in California? Yes, absolutely! The Stake.us social casino is alive and well in the Golden State, offering up its celebrated collection of Vegas-style games and tantalizing ...
By Heather Knight New York City traffic. California water rules. Middle school sports. Few local policies are outside the reach of Donald J. Trump’s federal government. By Adam Nagourney Asked ...
There are a few caveats to the law, particularly what's required for tinting to be considered legal. Before going to add that darker tint, avoid the ticket and brush up on California's law.
Legal aid groups say the Trump administration will allow them back in immigration courts and detention centers, for now. The nonprofit groups and immigration attorneys they contract were informed ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta recently issued two new Legal Advisories that offer further clarification on the application of California law(s) to businesses – including those in the ...
January 30, 2025 • The historic fires in Los Angeles meant many students lost homes, schools, or both. Now, as some schools reopen, families are trying to find routine.
Several nonprofits providing basic legal information to detained immigrants sued the Trump administration on Friday for halting their programs and locking them out of detention facilities.