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Whittier Law School offers its 'courtroom' for real trials
An Orange County law school hopes to ease the stress on the financially burdened California court system by offering its newly christened practice courtroom on campus as a venue for official legal proceedings. Whittier Law School in Costa Mesa will...
Tags: AEG, Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities, Justice System, Judges
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California Athletic Commission may get two-year reprieve
SACRAMENTO -- Just months ago, the California Athletic Commission appeared down for the count, on the verge of insolvency, but a key lawmaker now says he's willing to give the commission and its new managers another chance. State Sen. Curren Price Jr....
Tags: Politics, Consumers, Elaine Howle, Bankruptcy, Pension and Welfare
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As Brown visits China, California-Quebec carbon-trade deal advances
BEIJING -- As he brings his message of carbon reduction to top officials in China, Gov. Jerry Brown moved another step closer to broadening California's carbon-trading market Tuesday. Before crossing the Pacific, the governor sent a letter to the...
Tags: Government, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, China, Politics, Environmental Politics
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Felon slain by CHP officer after allegedly killing woman in Fontana
The Fontana police chief and San Bernardino County’s chief probation officer said a convicted felon who allegedly stabbed a woman to death at a Fontana park-and-ride exposed flaws in Gov. Jerry Brown’s controversial plan to give local...Tags: Government, Regional Authority, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Theft
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Brown's entourage in China
About 90 delegates from business and politics are traveling with Gov. Jerry Brown in China this week. Among them: Rusty Areias: Partner in influential consulting firm California Strategies. Married to a Democratic fundraiser. Jay Behmke: Managing...Tags: Government, Regional Authority, China, Politics, Corporate Officers
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Business leaders joining Jerry Brown in China hope he can open doors
BEIJING -- A former college roommate, a one-time campaign foe and a nephew are among Gov. Jerry Brown's 90 traveling companions this week as he leads a state trade mission on a five city swing through China. A day when most delegates made a 13-hour...Tags: Government, China, Politics, Barack Obama, Crime, Law and Justice
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U.S.-China business group criticizes cybersecurity law
As Gov. Jerry Brown visits China this week on a week-long trade mission, a U.S.-China business group said Monday that cybersecurity laws unfairly target Chinese firms, causing the U.S. to miss out on foreign investment. The U.S.-China Business...
Tags: U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Government, China, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice
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California plays it safe with China trade office logo
The dozens of California VIPs who will barnstorm through China this week on a trade mission with Gov. Jerry Brown have arrived, and the first swag of the trip has been distributed. It’s a pin. Our correspondent traveling with the delegation,...
Tags: China, Trips and Vacations, Travel
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Gov. Brown will mean business on his weeklong trip to China
SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown is stepping back onto the world stage. After two years largely spent cloistered in California tending to the fiscal crisis, he starts a weeklong visit to China on Tuesday in a bid to reclaim the state's reputation...
Tags: Government, China, Politics, Environmental Politics, Travel
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Jerry Brown delays China trip to celebrate birthday at home
SAN FRANCISCO -- Dozens of Gov. Jerry Brown's friends and campaign donors along with state business officials were off to Beijing on Sunday for the beginning of a weeklong trade mission -- but the governor was not among them. Brown, who turns 75,...Tags: Government, Regional Authority, China, Politics, Beijing (China)
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Jerry Brown recalls attempted break-ins at Oakland, Sacramento homes
SACRAMENTO -In his first public appearance since returning from China last week, Gov. Jerry Brown spoke to a group of crime victims on the Capitol steps, and shared some of his own recent experiences with the state’s criminal element. Brown said...
Tags: Government, Politics, Real Estate Buyers
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Jerry Brown tours prison after court ruling on crowding
This post has been updated. See note below for details.Freshly home from his trade tour of China, Gov. Jerry Brown made a quiet and unannounced stop: prison. The governor spent a little more than an hour on Friday at the California Institution for Men, a state prison in Chino. He was accompanied by his...Tags: Government, Regional Authority, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons
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