Judge Demands Proof from Los Angeles on Rental Subsidies as City Faces Scrutiny Over Homelessness Compliance

Los Angeles, CA — A federal judge has ordered the city of Los Angeles to provide evidence supporting the claim that it has issued over 2,600 rental subsidies aimed at helping the unhoused population. This directive arises from a legal dispute with the Los Angeles Alliance for Human Rights, a group advocating for improved homeless services in the city. U.S. District Judge David O. Carter issued the order following a lengthy hearing focused on the city’s compliance with its legal obligations under the 2020 Roadmap agreement, which mandates the creation of 6,000 new shelter beds … Read more

Judge Approves Plan to Reduce Detainee Population at Controversial Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall Amid Ongoing Criticism

DOWNEY, Calif. — A judge has approved a plan by the county Probation Department to reduce the number of detainees at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall, which has faced scrutiny for its conditions. The facility, deemed unsuitable for housing youth by state regulators, has been the subject of ongoing concerns regarding its management and operational practices. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Espinoza previously mandated the Probation Department to devise a strategy for decreasing the detainee population. In response, the department articulated a proposal to shrink the number from approximately 280 to about 175, primarily by … Read more

Emerging Voices in Cinema: NewFilmmakers Los Angeles Unveils Nominees for the 14th Annual Awards Celebrating Independent Talent

Los Angeles, California — NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) has unveiled the nominees for its 14th annual awards, celebrating the emerging talents in independent cinema from around the world. The ceremony aims to spotlight 130 nominees across 16 categories, recognizing directors, writers, producers, performers, cinematographers, editors, sound designers, and composers. The selection of nominees is drawn from NFMLA’s recent programming year, which occurred in 2024. This list reflects a diverse array of voices in independent filmmaking, emphasizing projects from NFMLA’s InFocus initiative, which aims to amplify stories and filmmakers traditionally overlooked by mainstream media. Bojana Sandic, … Read more

Exciting Litigation Opportunity: Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP in Los Angeles Seeks Talented Associate for Partnership-Track Position

Los Angeles, California — Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP is actively seeking a full-time associate to enhance its Litigation team. The law firm is targeting candidates with a solid background in commercial litigation, specifically those with three to five years of relevant experience focusing on class actions, product liability, mass torts, or toxic torts. Prospective associates should demonstrate strong academic credentials and a commitment to serving clients, including involvement in pro bono activities. Candidates must hold admission to the California bar. The salary range for this partnership-track position is between $260,000 and $365,000. Compensation is influenced … Read more