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  2. Early life and career of Kamala Harris - Wikipedia

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    Kamala Harris is a Black woman of Afro-Jamaican and Indian (Tamil) heritage. [ 5 ] Harris's birth certificate, dated November 5, 1964 (left), an affidavit correcting her middle name from Iyer to Devi, dated February 18, 1965 (right). Harris' mother, Shyamala Gopalan, was a biologist whose work on the progesterone receptor gene stimulated ...

  3. Kamala Harris's tenure as Attorney General of California

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    Harris announced her intention to run for re-election in February 2014 and filed paperwork to run on February 12. [11] The Sacramento Bee, [12] Los Angeles Daily News, [13] and Los Angeles Times endorsed her for re-election. [14] On November 4, 2014, Harris was re-elected against Republican Ronald Gold, winning 57.5 percent of the vote to 42.5 ...

  4. Harris County District Courts expand to address growing ... - AOL

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    The Harris County District Courts announced a significant expansion on October 1 with the opening of three new felony courts: the 495th, 496th, and 497th, officials said on Wednesday.

  5. Harris County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas. (2020) Harris County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas; as of the 2020 census, the population was 4,731,145, [ 1 ] making it the most populous county in Texas and the third-most populous county in the United States. Its county seat is Houston, the most populous city in Texas and fourth-most populous city in the United States.

  6. Harris County Justice of the Peace Court Judge throws out all ...

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    Judge Steven Duble became Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 in 2023. What appears to be an unprecedented move on his part could mean no fines or jail time for an untold number of ...

  7. Bill seeks to rename L.A. courthouse after Latino family who ...

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    Rep. Jimmy Gomez, D-Calif., will introduce legislation to rename the Los Angeles U.S. Courthouse after the Latino family whose lawsuit Mendez v. Westminster paved the way for school desegregation.

  8. Civic Center, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    213. The Civic Center neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, is the administrative core of the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, and a complex of city, county, state, and federal government offices, buildings, and courthouses. It is located on the site of the former business district of the city during the 1880s and 1890s, since ...

  9. Hall of Justice (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    34°03′22″N118°14′35″W / 34.056°N 118.243°W The Hall of Justice in Los Angeles is located at 211 W. Temple Street in the Civic Center district of Downtown Los Angeles. It occupies the southern two-thirds of the block between Temple and First streets and between Broadway and Spring streets. Built in 1925, it was together with ...