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Less than 1

Less than 1: PM Edition, July 15

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This evening on Less than 1: the LA sheriff oversight commission's chair accuses deputies' union of trying to intimidate the panel, Palisades Fire plaintiffs get another chance to amend their complaint, and Meta is sued over alleged AI-driven layoffs targeting protected workers. Also: the attorney general urges the appeals court to uphold the Ferguson murder conviction, the California Supreme Court approves the NextGen bar exam beginning in 2028, and the U.S. weighs a $100,000 bond for some green-card applicants abroad. Stories mentioned in this episode: Oversight chair accuses LA deputies' union of trying to intimidate commission https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/393006-oversight-chair-accuses-la-deputies-union-of-trying-to-intimidate-commission Palisades Fire plaintiffs get another chance to amend complaint https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/393009-palisades-fire-plaintiffs-get-another-chance-to-amend-complaint Meta sued over alleged AI-driven layoffs targeting protected workers https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/393003-meta-sued-over-alleged-ai-driven-layoffs-targeting-protected-workers Attorney general urges appeals court to uphold Ferguson murder conviction https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/393002-attorney-general-urges-appeals-court-to-uphold-ferguson-murder-conviction California Supreme Court approves NextGen bar exam beginning in July 2028 https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/393010-california-supreme-court-approves-nextgen-bar-exam-beginning-in-july-2028 (WSJ) U.S. Weighs Bond of $100,000 for Some Green-Card Applicants Abroad https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/u-s-weighs-bond-of-100-000-for-some-green-card-applicants-abroad-a9cd68c8

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Less than 1: PM Edition, July 15

This evening on Less than 1: the LA sheriff oversight commission's chair accuses deputies' union of trying to intimidate the panel, Palisades Fire plaintiffs get another chance to amend their complaint, and Meta is sued over alleged AI-driven layoffs targeting protected workers. Also: the attorney general urges the appeals court to uphold the Ferguson murder conviction, the California Supreme Court approves the NextGen bar exam beginning in 2028, and the U.S. weighs a $100,000 bond for some green-card applicants abroad. Stories mentioned in this episode: Oversight chair accuses LA deputies' union of trying to intimidate commission https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/393006-oversight-chair-accuses-la-deputies-union-of-trying-to-intimidate-commission Palisades Fire plaintiffs get another chance to amend complaint https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/393009-palisades-fire-plaintiffs-get-another-chance-to-amend-complaint Meta sued over alleged AI-driven layoffs targeting protected workers https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/393003-meta-sued-over-alleged-ai-driven-layoffs-targeting-protected-workers Attorney general urges appeals court to uphold Ferguson murder conviction https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/393002-attorney-general-urges-appeals-court-to-uphold-ferguson-murder-conviction California Supreme Court approves NextGen bar exam beginning in July 2028 https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/393010-california-supreme-court-approves-nextgen-bar-exam-beginning-in-july-2028 (WSJ) U.S. Weighs Bond of $100,000 for Some Green-Card Applicants Abroad https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/u-s-weighs-bond-of-100-000-for-some-green-card-applicants-abroad-a9cd68c8

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Less than 1: AM Edition, July 15

This morning on Less than 1: the SF police union backs a lawsuit against new parole regulations, and Fresno faces a legal challenge over a cannabis grow fine against an unaware landlord. Also: a new law lets prosecutors combine sex crime cases across county lines, law firm WilmerHale is sued after a data breach, advocacy groups sue over Trump's ICC sanctions, and a court rules an addiction treatment center isn't liable for a fleeing patient's death. Stories mentioned in this episode: New law lets prosecutors combine sex crime cases across county lines https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392967-new-law-lets-prosecutors-combine-sex-crime-cases-across-county-lines (Reuters) Law firm WilmerHale sued in class action after data breach https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/law-firm-wilmerhale-sued-class-action-after-data-breach-2026-07-15/ (Reuters) Trump's ICC order violates free speech, advocacy groups say in lawsuit https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/trumps-icc-order-violates-free-speech-advocacy-groups-say-lawsuit-2026-07-15/

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Less than 1: PM Edition, July 14

This evening on Less than 1: the Writers Guild follows states in a bid to block the Paramount-Warner Bros. merger, the DOJ drops its 15-year economic espionage case against a Chinese steel company, and the 9th Circuit orders a new trial in a $40 million Comet trade secrets case. Also: OpenAI seeks $1 million in fees over xAI's bad-faith trade secrets suit, a towing company pays $160,000 over the sale of servicemembers' vehicles, consumers sue Driscoll's over alleged "forever chemicals" in berries, and ICE halts most traffic stops after a fatal shooting in Maine. Stories mentioned in this episode: Writers Guild follows states in bid to block Paramount-Warner Bros. merger https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392974-writers-guild-follows-states-in-bid-to-block-paramount-warner-bros-merger Consumers sue Driscoll's over alleged 'forever chemicals' in berries https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392959-consumers-sue-driscoll-s-over-alleged-forever-chemicals-in-berries DOJ drops economic espionage case against Chinese steel company after 15 years https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392973-doj-drops-economic-espionage-case-against-chinese-steel-company-after-15-years 9th Circuit orders new trial in $40M Comet trade secrets case https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392972-9th-circuit-orders-new-trial-in-40m-comet-trade-secrets-cas OpenAI seeks $1M in fees, accuses xAI of bad-faith trade secrets suit https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392970-openai-seeks-1m-in-fees-accuses-xai-of-bad-faith-trade-secrets-suit Towing company to pay $160,000 over sale of servicemembers' vehicles https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392969-towing-company-to-pay-160-000-over-sale-of-servicemembers-vehicles (Reuters) ICE suspends traffic stops in wake of Maine fatal shooting, border czar says https://www.reuters.com/world/ice-suspends-vehicle-stops-us-immigration-enforcement-sources-say-2026-07-14/

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Less than 1: AM Edition, July 14

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This evening on Less than 1: the State Bar settles its suit against Meazure Learning over the February bar exam for $5.25 million, a State Bar judge sets a rigorous schedule for the sprawling DTLA Law Group discipline trial, an attorney is sanctioned for AI-generated fabrications in an appellate brief, and a judge orders a hearing on a Playboy licensee's $1.5 billion damages claim. Also: the music industry proposes AI labels for songs, and Meta pulls its Muse Image AI feature after privacy backlash. Stories mentioned in this episode: New State Bar judge sets rigorous schedule for sprawling DTLA discipline trial https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392943-new-state-bar-judge-sets-rigorous-schedule-for-sprawling-dtla-discipline-trial Another attorney sanctioned for failing to check AI-generated work https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392937-another-attorney-sanctioned-for-failing-to-check-ai-generated-work Hearing ordered on Playboy licensee's $1.5B damages claim https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392952-hearing-ordered-on-playboy-licensee-s-1-5b-damages-claim State Bar settles suit against Meazure Learning over exam snafu https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392954-state-bar-settles-suit-against-meazure-learning-over-exam-snafu (NYT) Labels for Music Created With A.I. Could Join Explicit Lyrics Warnings https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/13/arts/music/ai-labels-warnings-riaa.html (The Guardian) Meta ditches Muse Image AI feature because it ‘misses the mark’ on users’ privacy https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/11/meta-ditches-muse-image-ai-feature-instagram-privacy

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