Courts
The tweet that may cost Elon Musk $1 billion
The X owner will be in a San Francisco court for a fraud trial related to his purchase of Twitter
Court dismisses lawsuit alleging abuse by Urban Alchemy workers
A Sausalito man claimed he was attacked for speaking out about unethical behavior, but the nonprofit denies all of it
The mayor’s long-delayed RESET center is a go
Arrests for intoxication will happen ‘at speed and volume,’ Lurie says
The good fight
California AG Rob Bonta says the courts have the Trump Administration on the ropes
Federal Judge blocks Los Angeles troop deployment
Charles Breyer calls Pete Hegseth’s move for a ‘perpetual police force’ ‘shocking’
California sues Trump to remove final troops from Los Angeles streets
In a ‘lively exchange,’ Judge Charles Breyer zings a representative of Pete Hegseth’s so-called Department of War
SF police looks likely to get $6.25 million from Justice Department
With sharp words for the DOJ, the judge on the case extends the deadline for SFPD to get a crucial grant
SF sues Department of Justice over police funding
The Department of Justice demands fealty in exchange for $6.25 million earmarked for more cops and addressing the mental health of officers
The buddy system
Volunteer escorts are making Immigration Court a little more human and a lot more humane
Veteran Black SFJAZZ director sues for discrimination
The San Francisco musical institution has acknowledged 'systemic racism and bias' in the past









