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Weekly Quiz

May 10, 2024

Test your knowledge of the Daily Journal's headlines.

1.
Kanye West's demurrer to two causes of action claimed against him by former teachers at his school was sustained by a Los Angeles County judge.
False
2.
The exemption of legislative staffers from continuing education requirements has been consistent since the creation of the State Bar's CLE program in 1989.
False
3.
A California labor lawsuit involving former Jenny Craig employees was initiated after the weight loss company went out of business unexpectedly.
False
4.
An opinion written by Chief 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Mary H. Murguia established a "clear and convincing" standard for factual findings, overruling the circuit's precedent.
False
5.
Sarah R. London, representing the plaintiffs, advocated for opening discovery to efficiently determine jurisdiction in consolidated personal injury litigation against CooperSurgical Inc.
False
6.
Lake County swore in its first full-time statutory public defender in October, leading to an exodus of attorneys willing to represent indigent defendants.
False
7.
Attorney Margaret R. Prinzing argued that the Taxpayer Protection and Government Accountability Act constitutes a fundamental restructuring of government power by converting the Legislature's authority to raise taxes to merely recommending tax increases to voters.
False
8.
Uber claims PayPal's new interpretation of their agreement disregards EU regulations.
False
9.
Gun owners with conceal carry permits won their battle to stop Attorney General Rob Bonta from releasing their information to researchers.
False
10.
A group of federal judges recently announced they will refuse to hire graduates of Columbia University due to protest activity on campus.
False