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California school right to fire teacher for refusing COVID tests, court rules

FRESNO, Calif. (Legal Newsline) - Faced with an order by state health authorities to verify the Covid-19 vaccination status of all school workers in 2021, an elementary school had no choice but to fire a teacher who refused to disclose her medical records or submit to weekly Covid testing, a California appeals court ruled. ....

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Paralyzed man loses lawsuit against Newport Beach over headfirst dive into shallow water

SANTA ANA, Calif. (Legal Newsline) - A California city can't be sued by a man who was paralyzed when he dove headfirst into shallow water in Newport Bay, an appeals court has ruled. ....

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Michael Jackson's companies can't escape sexual abuse lawsuits

LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) - A California appeals court has ruled that two companies wholly owned by the late Michael Jackson can be held liable for sexual assault of children allegedly committed by him. ....

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California's Prop 13 doesn't prevent voters from raising taxes on hotels, court rules

SAN DIEGO (Legal Newsline) - Amendments to the California constitution that limited property tax increases and require a two-thirds majority to pass special taxes don’t apply to voter initiatives, an appeals court ruled, rejecting challenges to a San Diego ordinance raising occupancy taxes. ....

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