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Less than 1: PM Edition, July 6

2 min · 6. juli 2026
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This evening on Less than 1: LA judge Pat Connolly survives a razor-thin reelection race, a Honda fraud verdict may strengthen defect claims in California lemon law cases, and a San Francisco public defender petitions to dismiss a misdemeanor case over a speedy trial violation. Also: the USPTO abandons its Board of Peace trademark applications, and a Central Valley farmer gives away 100,000 pounds of nectarines he can't legally sell. Stories mentioned in this episode: LA Judge Pat Connolly survives razor-thin reelection race https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392803-la-judge-pat-connolly-survives-razor-thin-reelection-race Honda fraud verdict may strengthen defect claims in California lemon law cases https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392794-honda-fraud-verdict-may-strengthen-defect-claims-in-california-lemon-law-cases Public defender seeks dismissal of misdemeanor case over speedy trial claim https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392795-public-defender-seeks-dismissal-of-misdemeanor-case-over-speedy-trial-claim (Reuters) US trademark office abandons 'Board of Peace' branding rights applications https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/us-trademark-office-abandons-board-peace-branding-rights-applications-2026-07-06/ (AP News) A California farmer is giving away tons of nectarines that he’s not allowed to sell https://apnews.com/article/california-farmer-nectarines-lawsuit-patent-4f7bc8ab185e8b9cbdd6d6ad4f2aabd1

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Less than 1: PM Edition, July 7

This evening on Less than 1: the 9th Circuit questions California's ban on mandatory workplace meetings, a judge rejects Meta's bid to shield moderation claims under Section 230, and Sable asks the Trump administration to seize California land for its pipeline. Also: a Fresno city council candidate resigns from a legal aid board amid campaign controversy, Yale Law's dean pushes back against a Trump administration settlement, and charges are dropped against the California man who drove his family off a cliff. Stories mentioned in this episode: 9th Circuit questions California's ban on mandatory workplace meetings https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392822-9th-circuit-questions-california-s-ban-on-mandatory-workplace-meetings Judge rejects Meta's bid to shield moderation claims under Section 230 https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392821-judge-rejects-meta-s-bid-to-shield-moderation-claims-under-section-230 Sable asks Trump administration to seize California land for pipeline https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392824-sable-asks-trump-administration-to-seize-california-land-for-pipeline (Fresno Bee) Fresno council candidate resigns from CA legal board. Was he on way out over ICE? https://www.fresnobee.com/news/local/article316415226.html (NYT) Yale Law School Fights to Stop Trump Deal https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/07/us/yale-law-school-dean-trump-deal.html (AP) Charges dropped against California man who drove family off cliff after mental health diversion https://apnews.com/article/california-driver-car-drove-off-cliff-1863d68448fe091a99817ebc4dc230cd

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Less than 1 : AM Edition, July 7

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Less than 1: PM Edition, July 6

This evening on Less than 1: LA judge Pat Connolly survives a razor-thin reelection race, a Honda fraud verdict may strengthen defect claims in California lemon law cases, and a San Francisco public defender petitions to dismiss a misdemeanor case over a speedy trial violation. Also: the USPTO abandons its Board of Peace trademark applications, and a Central Valley farmer gives away 100,000 pounds of nectarines he can't legally sell. Stories mentioned in this episode: LA Judge Pat Connolly survives razor-thin reelection race https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392803-la-judge-pat-connolly-survives-razor-thin-reelection-race Honda fraud verdict may strengthen defect claims in California lemon law cases https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392794-honda-fraud-verdict-may-strengthen-defect-claims-in-california-lemon-law-cases Public defender seeks dismissal of misdemeanor case over speedy trial claim https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392795-public-defender-seeks-dismissal-of-misdemeanor-case-over-speedy-trial-claim (Reuters) US trademark office abandons 'Board of Peace' branding rights applications https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/us-trademark-office-abandons-board-peace-branding-rights-applications-2026-07-06/ (AP News) A California farmer is giving away tons of nectarines that he’s not allowed to sell https://apnews.com/article/california-farmer-nectarines-lawsuit-patent-4f7bc8ab185e8b9cbdd6d6ad4f2aabd1

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Less than 1: AM Edition, July 6

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This evening on Less than 1: Netflix moves for $3 million in attorney fees after winning a patent case it says was built on fraud. Also: a Los Angeles judge refuses to lift a discovery stay in the dispute over dozens of child sex abuse plaintiffs caught between two competing probation camp settlements — and wants plaintiffs to identify their legal theory first. And: Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers takes over as chief judge of the Northern District of California. Plus: the EEOC sues 99 Ranch Market over alleged discrimination against non-Chinese employees, and U.S. legal sector jobs hit an all-time high for the third straight month. Stories mentioned in this episode: Netflix seeks $3 million in fees over patent suit it calls fraudulent https://dailyjournal.com/articles/392777-netflix-seeks-3-million-in-fees-over-patent-suit-it-calls-fraudulent Judge seeks legal basis for discovery in abuse settlement dispute https://dailyjournal.com/articles/392776-judge-seeks-legal-basis-for-discovery-in-abuse-settlement-dispute Gonzalez Rogers is named chief judge of Northern District https://dailyjournal.com/articles/392760-gonzalez-rogers-is-named-chief-judge-of-northern-district (LA Times) Feds accuse 99 Ranch of discriminating against non-Chinese employees https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2026-07-01/feds-accuse-99-ranch-of-discriminating-against-non-chinese-employees (Reuters) US legal sector jobs continued to climb in June https://www.reuters.com/legal/legalindustry/us-legal-sector-jobs-continued-climb-june-2026-07-02/

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