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  2. Arizona v. California - Wikipedia

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    The court determined that the Secretary of the Interior was not bound by Prior-appropriation water rights in allocating water among the states, within the 1964 decree. [1] 292 U.S. 341 (1934): Arizona argued that the Colorado River Compact was unconstitutional. 298 U.S. 558 (1936): Arizona requested that the Supreme Court:

  3. California Codes - Wikipedia

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    The California Codes are 29 legal codes enacted by the California State Legislature, which, alongside uncodified acts, form the general statutory law of California. The official codes are maintained by the California Office of Legislative Counsel for the legislature.

  4. Arizona v. City and County of San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The Trump administration issued the public charge rule in 2019. The rule was intended to prevent recent non-citizen immigrants to the United States from becoming eligible for public assistance. Before the regulation took effect, various courts enjoined its enforcement. Lawsuits were filed in California, Illinois, New York, Maryland, and other ...

  5. California Code of Civil Procedure - Wikipedia

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    The California Code of Civil Procedure (abbreviated to Code Civ. Proc. in the California Style Manual [a] or just CCP in treatises and other less formal contexts) is a California code enacted by the California State Legislature in March 1872 as the general codification of the law of civil procedure in the U.S. state of California, along with the three other original Codes.

  6. Certified copy - Wikipedia

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    Documents whose copies may be certified by notaries (other than public records) Photocopy must be made or supervised by the notary Alabama [12] Notary's journal: No Alaska [13] None — American Samoa [14] [15] Any: Yes Arizona [16] Any: Yes Arkansas [17] Any: Yes California [18] Powers of attorney and notary's journal: No Colorado [19] Any: No ...

  7. Joint custody (United States) - Wikipedia

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    [7] [20] In 2018, Kentucky became the first state to enact a shared parenting presumption law. [21] [13] Specification of joint physical custody as an option on par with sole custody, without a legal presumption either way. [7] [20] As examples, Arizona passed such a law in 2012, [22] Missouri in 2016 [23] and Virginia in 2018. [24]

  8. Judiciary of California - Wikipedia

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    The California Commission on Judicial Performance is responsible for investigating complaints of judicial misconduct, judicial incapacity, and disciplining state judges, and is composed of 11 members, each appointed four-year terms: 3 judges appointed by the California Supreme Court, 4 members appointed by the governor (2 attorneys and 2 non ...

  9. National Institute of Family and Life Advocates v. Becerra

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    National Institute of Family and Life Advocates v. Becerra, 585 U.S. 755 (2018), was a case before the Supreme Court of the United States addressing the constitutionality of California's FACT Act, which mandated that crisis pregnancy centers provide certain disclosures about state services.