A federal judge has denied a group of freelance writers and other journalists a temporary restraining order against Assembly Bill 5, forcing California-based publications to comply with the employee-presumptive law for now.
In an order filed Friday in Los Angeles, U.S. District Judge Philip S. Gutierrez wrote the plaintiffs' counsel, James M. Manley of the Phoenix-...
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