Federal Judge Halts Trump’s Mass Layoff Plans, Preserving Protections for Thousands of Workers

A federal judge in California has issued a temporary injunction halting plans for mass layoffs of federal employees, putting a pause on President Donald Trump’s effort to significantly alter the federal workforce. The ruling, delivered by Judge Susan Illston in San Francisco, came in response to a lawsuit filed by various labor unions and several cities. This emergency order temporarily suspends the administration’s plans to terminate employees in multiple departments, including State, Treasury, Veterans Affairs, Social Security, and Transportation. The administration’s agenda had aimed to reduce the federal workforce substantially, a move that now faces … Read more

From Fields to the Bench: Valley Native with Farming Heritage Appointed as Fresno County Judge

Fresno, California—A local resident with deep agricultural roots has been appointed as a judge in Fresno County, marking a significant milestone in both personal and community history. This appointment reflects the region’s commitment to uphold justice while honoring its agricultural heritage. The newly appointed judge, a Valley native, brings valuable insights and an understanding of the complexities faced by those in farming communities. Growing up in a family devoted to agriculture, the judge is familiar with the challenges that residents confront, particularly in a region known for its diverse crops and extensive farming operations. This … Read more

Judge Set to Decide on Bias Allegations in Menendez Brothers’ Sentencing Appeal as Evidence Assessment Looms

Los Angeles, California — A ruling is anticipated Friday that could significantly impact the future of Erik and Lyle Menendez, the brothers serving life sentences for the 1989 murders of their parents. The Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Jesic will address motions to remove the district attorney from the case, following allegations of bias by the defense team. Additionally, the judge will consider whether a risk assessment could be introduced as evidence at the brothers’ resentencing hearing. This risk assessment, conducted by prison and parole officials, evaluates the potential danger the Menendez brothers … Read more

"Florida Judge Martha Adams to Face Public Reprimand for Unjudicial Comments in Courtroom"

ORLANDO, Fla. — The Florida Supreme Court has mandated that Orange County Judge Martha Adams attend a public reprimand due to comments made during courtroom proceedings deemed inappropriate for a member of the judiciary. In a ruling from May 8 in Case No. SC2025-0278, the court upheld findings from the Judicial Qualifications Commission, stating that Judge Adams had breached the Canons of Judicial Conduct. The court noted her behavior was characterized as biased and discourteous, particularly toward staff from the Ninth Circuit State Attorney’s Office. While presiding over criminal cases, Judge Adams made unprofessional remarks … Read more