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Print A larger panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals convened Tuesday to reconsider the constitutionality of a California law prohibiting residents from owning gun magazines that hold more than 10 bullets a case that is likely to have sweeping impact on other pending challenges to the state’s broader effort to regulate firearms, including assault weapons. The lawsuit, filed in San Diego federal court by the California Rifle & Pistol Association and several gun owners, argues that a 2016 state law banning possession of so-called large-capacity magazines violates the 2nd Amendment right to bear arms in self-defense. Such magazines have long been illegal to purchase, manufacture or sell in the state, and the new law went a step further by ordering residents already in possession of the devices to either get rid of them or physically alter them to accept 10 or fewer rounds. ....
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The case is a test of whether sovereign immunity can be extended to cybersurveillance firms working for foreign governments. The WhatsApp communications app is pictured on a smartphone, in New York on March 10, 2017. WhatsApp says a vulnerability in the popular communications app let mobile phones be infected with sophisticated spyware with a missed in-app call alone. (AP Photo/Patrick Sison, File) SAN FRANCISCO (CN) Three Ninth Circuit judges signaled Monday that they are unlikely to upend centuries of legal precedent by granting sovereign immunity to an Israeli software firm whose cybersurveillance tool was used by foreign governments to spy on some 1,400 journalists and activists. ....
All three judges hearing the appeal of a bid to prevent California from shifting liability for wildfires from utilities to taxpayers said federal courts lack jurisdiction in the case. FILE – In this Sept. 9, 2020, file photo, taken with a slow shutter speed, embers light up a hillside behind the Bidwell Bar Bridge as the Bear Fire burns in Oroville, Calif. (AP Photo/Noah Berger, File) (CN) An effort to prevent the state of California from reforming the way it holds utilities accountable for wildfires started by their equipment appears doomed at the Ninth Circuit, with a panel of judges indicating they shouldn’t even be hearing the case at all ....
Print A lawsuit aimed at turning back a recently created California wildfire fund ran into some skepticism from a panel of three judges in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Monday. “In my opinion, you haven’t shown us why this belongs in federal court and that’s your burden,” Judge Ryan Nelson told Michael Aguirre, a San Diego attorney who argued that significant portions of Assembly Bill 1054 should be tossed out. Passed by the Legislature, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom and approved by the California Public Utilities Commission in 2019, AB 1054 created a $21 billion insurance fund the state’s big three investor-owned utilities can access should their equipment ignite a wildfire. ....