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California Supreme Court Clarifies Rule on Historic Property Divisions

In a recent decision, the California Supreme Court sided with the City of Oakland (City) in an important property dispute, which clarified when lots created prior to March 4, 1972, can be recognized as separate parcels under the Subdivision Map Act (Act).

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Department of Homeland Security Issues Directive Rescinding Policy Limiting Immigration Enforcement in Protected Areas

On January 20, 2025, Acting Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary, Benjamine Huffman, rescinded a longstanding policy that shielded places like schools, hospitals, and churches from immigration enforcement.

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Title IX: Impacts of Legal Challenges and Executive Orders

On January 9, 2025, in the matter of Tennessee v. Cardona, a federal district court in Kentucky issued an order to vacate the 2024 Title IX Regulations.

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Legislature Impacts Timing of When Developer Fees May Be Collected for Many Local Agencies

On September 20, 2024, the Governor signed into law Senate Bill (SB) 937, amending a section of the Mitigation Fee Act. The changes to Government Code section 66007 went into effect January 1, 2025.

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California’s Fentanyl Legislation: Student Instruction and Emergency Treatment of Opioid Overdoses

The California Legislature recently passed several student health and instruction bills related to fentanyl education and student possession and use of emergency opioid overdose medication and test strips.

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According to CalPERS, School Districts May Not Hire Retired CalPERS Annuitants While Recruiting

On December 18, 2024, CalPERS released a Circular Letter clarifying how school districts and community colleges may employ retired annuitants under the California Public Employees’ Retirement Law (PERL) and Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA).

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California Attorney General Publishes Updated Guide on the Rights of Undocumented Immigrant Students and Families

In December 2024, the California Attorney General’s Office (AG) published a new edition of their guide addressing policies to protect the rights of undocumented students and their families.

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OCR Warns of Discrimination Risks Caused by Use of AI

The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) published new guidance, “Avoiding the Discriminatory Use of Artificial Intelligence,” highlighting how schools’ use of artificial intelligence (AI) could lead to civil rights violations related to racial, sexual, and disability discrimination.

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Federal Court Vacates 2024 Title IX Regulations Nationwide

Thursday, January 9, 2025, a federal district court in Kentucky issued a ruling and judgment in Tennessee vs. Cardona regarding the legality of the United States Department of Education’s (“DOE”) 2024 Title IX regulations (“2024 Title IX Regulations”).

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