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Less than 1: PM Edition, May 29

3 min · 30. Mai 2026
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This evening on Less than 1: the California Supreme Court limits blanket attempts to disqualify judges, ruling courts can now reject bad-faith Section 170.6 motions. Also: a federal magistrate signals she may sanction a bellwether plaintiff in the Uber sexual assault MDL for misleading discovery — and flags possible AI-hallucinated case citations as an additional basis. And: Yolo County opens a public search for a new district attorney after Jeff Reisig's abrupt retirement. Plus: a Miami federal judge reopens Trump's IRS lawsuit, saying she wants to investigate whether the settlement was premised on fraud. And from the Los Angeles Times: newly obtained 911 logs show Eaton Fire deputies evacuated a west Altadena resident nearly four hours before official orders went out. Stories mentioned in this episode: California Supreme Court limits blanket challenges to judges https://dailyjournal.com/articles/391786-california-supreme-court-limits-blanket-challenges-to-judges Court weighs Uber's sanctions request in sexual assault bellwether case https://dailyjournal.com/articles/391787-court-weighs-uber-s-sanctions-request-in-sexual-assault-bellwether-case Yolo supervisors open DA search after Reisig's abrupt retirement https://dailyjournal.com/articles/391775-yolo-supervisors-open-da-search-after-reisig-s-abrupt-retirement (NYT) Judge Reopens Trump’s I.R.S. Suit and Questions His ‘Weaponization’ Fund https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/29/us/politics/trump-irs-lawsuit-ruling.html (LA Times) West Altadena rescue came nearly 4 hours before evacuations ordered, 911 records show https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2026-05-29/more-missed-opportunities-to-evacuate-west-altadena-during-eaton-fire-new-911-records-from-sheriff

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Episode Less than 1: PM Edition, June 9 Cover

Less than 1: PM Edition, June 9

This evening on Less than 1: a California bill advances that would require disclosure of original claim owners in court filings to prevent shell company hiding of assets — plus Los Angeles attorney Paul Kiesel presses his bid to remove the judge in his State Bar discipline case, and Chapman University's first openly gay law dean sues over alleged discriminatory removal. Also: prediction market Kalshi moves to require employer disclosure for certain trades amid growing insider trading concerns. Stories mentioned in this episode: Bill would require disclosure of original claim owners in court filings https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392096-bill-would-require-disclosure-of-original-claim-owners-in-court-filings Kiesel presses bid to remove judge in State Bar discipline case https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392092-kiesel-presses-bid-to-remove-judge-in-state-bar-discipline-case Former Chapman law dean alleges removal was driven by sexual orientation https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392086-former-chapman-law-dean-alleges-removal-was-driven-by-sexual-orientation

10. Juni 20262 min
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Less than 1: PM Edition, June 8

This evening on Less than 1: the 9th Circuit opens a misconduct probe into Judge Ryan Nelson after a parking lot altercation in Idaho. Also: California state attorneys sue under CEQA to block Governor Newsom's return-to-office mandate — but experts warn the union could win the legal fight and still lose the policy battle. And: Peter Grossman faces sharp questioning over asset moves as the Grossman hit-and-run trial enters its punitive phase. Plus: a federal judge strikes down Trump's one-hundred-thousand-dollar H-1B visa fee as an unlawful tax. And from the New York Times: OpenAI joins Anthropic and SpaceX in filing for an IPO. Stories mentioned in this episode: Peter Grossman faces sharp questioning over family finances after fatal crash https://dailyjournal.com/articles/392079-peter-grossman-faces-sharp-questioning-over-family-finances-after-fatal-crash 9th Circuit opens misconduct probe of Judge Ryan Nelson https://dailyjournal.com/articles/392080-9th-circuit-opens-misconduct-probe-of-judge-ryan-nelson State attorneys union tests CEQA in return-to-office fight https://dailyjournal.com/articles/392078-state-attorneys-union-tests-ceqa-in-return-to-office-fight (Reuters) Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee is unlawful, US judge rules https://www.reuters.com/world/trumps-100000-h-1b-visa-fee-is-unlawful-us-judge-rules-2026-06-08/ (NYT) OpenAI Files to Go Public as A.I. Companies Rush to Wall St. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/08/technology/openai-ipo.html

Gestern3 min
Episode Less than 1: AM Edition, June 8 Cover

Less than 1: AM Edition, June 8

This morning on Less than 1: a federal court weighs the future of a consent decree tied to the 2015 Refugio oil spill, and a judge certifies a nationwide class action against Ricoh over contractual price increases. Also: Trump says his team will look into the U.S. taking a stake in AI companies, SoFi Stadium workers vote to authorize a strike ahead of the World Cup, and Monterey Park becomes the first U.S. city to permanently ban datacenters by ballot. Stories mentioned in this episode: (Reuters) Trump says his team will 'look into' US taking stake in AI companies https://www.reuters.com/business/trump-says-his-team-will-look-into-us-taking-stake-ai-companies-2026-06-05/ (WSJ) L.A. Stadium Workers Vote to Strike Days Before the World Cup https://www.wsj.com/sports/soccer/l-a-stadium-workers-vote-to-strike-days-before-the-world-cup-387f0331 (The Guardian) In first, California city overwhelmingly votes to permanently ban datacenters https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/03/california-monterey-park-datacenters-ban?utm_source=chatgpt.com

8. Juni 20262 min
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Less than 1: PM Edition, June 5

This evening on Less than 1: Johnson and Johnson prevails in the second talc bellwether trial, rejecting claims its powders caused ovarian cancer in three women — a split result that could shape settlement talks in more than seventy thousand pending cases. Also: a Los Angeles judge tosses the murder indictment against former LAPD Officer Clifford Proctor in the 2015 Venice Beach shooting of Brendon Glenn, finding the special prosecutor failed to adequately present malice evidence — DA plans to appeal. And: a jury awards more than thirty-four million dollars to a tax attorney left brain-injured after a Granada Hills motorcycle crash, finding the city forfeited its design immunity by painting ten fewer feet of red curb than required. Plus: LA's city attorney has left a one-hundred-seventy-seven-million-dollar tenant aid contract unsigned for nearly three months — with her primary loss, advocates fear she has little incentive to act. Stories mentioned in this episode: Johnson & Johnson prevails in second talc bellwether trial https://dailyjournal.com/articles/391917-johnson-johnson-prevails-in-second-talc-bellwether-trial Jury awards $34.5M to injured tax attorney in roadway liability case https://dailyjournal.com/articles/391926-jury-awards-34-5m-to-injured-tax-attorney-in-roadway-liability-case Judge tosses murder charge against ex-LAPD officer in Venice Beach shooting https://dailyjournal.com/articles/391929-judge-tosses-murder-charge-against-ex-lapd-officer-in-venice-beach-shooting (LAist) City attorney has left $177M tenant aid contract unsigned for months. LA leaders want to know why https://laist.com/news/housing-homelessness/los-angeles-city-attorney-hydee-feldstein-soto-united-to-house-la-tenant-aid-contract

6. Juni 20262 min