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This evening on Less than 1: twenty women sue San Francisco County Jail over alleged cross-gender strip searches and body-camera filming in violation of the sheriff's own policies — plus federal legislation backed by Uber that could limit rideshare liability for crashes and assaults, five Newsom appellate picks confirmed despite rare public opposition, Berkeley Law's sweeping new ban on student AI use, and the Trump administration ordering most green card applicants to leave the U.S. to apply from abroad. Stories mentioned in this episode: Federal proposal backed by Uber could dramatically limit lawsuits over driver crashes and assaults https://dailyjournal.com/articles/391674-federal-proposal-backed-by-uber-could-dramatically-limit-lawsuits-over-driver-crashes-and-assaults Women sue San Francisco jail over alleged cross-gender strip searches and body-camera filming https://dailyjournal.com/articles/391670-women-sue-san-francisco-jail-over-alleged-cross-gender-strip-searches-and-body-camera-filming Newsom appellate picks confirmed despite rare opposition at hearing https://dailyjournal.com/articles/391669-newsom-appellate-picks-confirmed-despite-rare-opposition-at-hearing Berkeley law school adopts sweeping restrictions on student AI use https://dailyjournal.com/cal_lawyer/391672-berkeley-law-school-adopts-sweeping-restrictions-on-student-ai-use/show (NYT) Green Card Seekers Must Leave U.S. to Apply, Trump Administration Says https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/22/us/politics/green-card-changes-trump.html
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