
"California's Judicial Council has mandated that courts collect data on civil immigration arrests, a response to the rising number of such arrests at courthouses. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and inform the judiciary about the impacts on access to justice."
"Prior to the second Trump Administration, federal policy prohibited Immigration and Customs Enforcement from making arrests at sensitive locations like courthouses. This policy was designed to ensure that individuals would not be deterred from seeking necessary services."
"Elon Musk is suing Sam Altman, claiming that Altman orchestrated a 'long con' to transform OpenAI into a for-profit entity while soliciting funds from Musk for a research lab intended to benefit humanity."
California's Judicial Council will require state courts to collect data on civil immigration arrests starting May 1st. This decision follows an increase in arrests by federal immigration officials at courthouses. Previously, federal policy prohibited such arrests at sensitive locations to encourage public access. The initiative aims to improve transparency and provide the judiciary with information to evaluate how these arrests affect individuals' ability to access courts and justice. In a separate case, Elon Musk is suing Sam Altman over allegations of deceit regarding OpenAI's transition to a for-profit model.
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