Daily Journal Staff Writer
The state Supreme Court firmly rejected a challenge Monday to a Los Angeles law that protects grocery store workers from being fired during a change in store ownership.
The one dissenting vote came from an appellate justice appointed to temporarily fill the vacancy on the high court. Justice Elizabeth Grimes of the 2nd District Court of Appeal invited the U.S. Supreme Court to invalidate the law on the...
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