Beginning July 1, California’s Type 48 license holders, which include bars and similar establishments that sell alcohol, will be required to offer drug testing kits as part of new legislation aimed to ...
The law, AB 2375, builds on existing safety efforts by mandating protective measures such as test kits and warning signs, and is part of a two-year statewide pilot program. BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) ...
The State Bar of California’s board of trustees voted Thursday to unanimously recommend the National Conference of Bar ...
California is poised to adopt a new, in-person national bar exam starting in 2028 — a major about-face from its earlier plan ...
SAN DIEGO — A new law goes into effect July 1 that will require bars and nightclubs with a type 48 license to offer drug testing devices to its customers. “This new law is going to really provide an ...
The California Supreme Court must approve the plan to administer the NextGen test in 2028, which work mark a significant ...
Bars and nightclubs throughout the state will be required to offer drug testing kits when a new state law goes into effect next month. California Assembly Bill 1013 aims to protect consumers from ...
California’s state Senate on Thursday unanimously confirmed State Bar executive director Laura Enderton-Speed, confirming the ...
Kim Kardashian paused her law journey after failing the bar exam, but remains determined.