Two groups of California appellate lawyers - one in Los Angeles, the other in San Francisco - recently sat down with Daily Journal staff writer Robert Iafolla to discuss the U.S. Supreme Court and some of the upcoming cases that could impact California, including MediCal reimbursement rates, the Federal Communication Commission's ban on "fleeting expletives" and the government's right to place a GPS tracking device on a car without a warrant. Here...
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