Here’s what you need to know about the current jaywalking law in California and how it will change next year, plus why the law was reevaluated: What is the current law on jaywalking in California?
A 2022 law seeks to curb California ‘pay to play’ by local elected officials. A bill would significantly change it.
when it passed a law eliminating minimum parking requirements for new buildings near public transit stops. California is not the first locality to decriminalize jaywalking. The state of Virginia ...
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has ruled that a state law allowing property owners in California to split single-family ...
An L.A. County judge ruled Senate Bill 9 unconstitutional in a case brought by five Southern California cities. If upheld on ...
A California commission ... would have a “chilling effect” on law enforcement and that officers could lose their licenses for offenses as minor as jaywalking. But the decertification bill ...
Senate Bill 1421 required law enforcement agencies in California to release those documents ... on the ground and punched him repeatedly for jaywalking, causing a concussion and broken nose.
Autonomous vehicles have been on California roads for years, but California law only allows enforcement of traffic violations ...
A controversial housing law that abolished single-family zoning across California has been ruled unconstitutional by a Los ...
A new California law aimed at banning hidden service fees could eliminate the surcharges some restaurants add to customer bills.
Anyone tired of answering emails and calls from their boss after work may soon be protected by law in California. A bill has been introduced in California legislature that would give employees the ...
It claims the law is “unconstitutionally restrictive” and bars the plaintiffs from carrying guns in California even though each have been issued concealed-carry permits in their home states.