...FOOTNOTE 2] Health & Saf. Code, ? 11377, subd. (a...further proceedings as authorized by law. In deference to the doctrine...
...as moot. The court held that the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services properly approved reductions in reimbursement rates for Medi-Cal...
...ongoing budget cuts next year, according to the AOC. And pension and health care costs for branch employees are expected to increase by $49.3...
...no contest to the crime of possession of cocaine base for sale (Health & Saf. Code, § 11351.5) on May 7, 2009. The plea...
...with California and most other states to resolve claims pertaining to public health concerns about smoking and marketing tobacco products to minors. Through a consent...
...excruciating pain and to safeguard maternal health. Arizona U.S. District Judge James Teilborg upheld the law, but the Ninth Circuit reversed Tuesday...
...LLP, Whitman F. Manley, Mary R. Casey, Marin Municipal Water District, Thomas Law Group, Tina Thomas & Christopher J. Butcher ...
...long history of severe mental-health problems, shot and killed his...unreasonably applied clearly established federal law. Held: Lancaster is...
The Recorder
...denied him due process of law. On habeas review, a federal...long history of severe mental-health problems, shot and killed his...
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