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California Attorney General Rob Bonta joins 17 other state AG's in filing brief supporting a stop to militaristic actions in Los Angeles amidst troops swarming MacArthur Park.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta. (Loren Elliott/Bloomberg via Getty Images) Now, that opinion has been released, and it could bring about disruption to the state's fantasy sports industry.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit today accusing the Trump administration of illegally sharing Californians’ personal health data with ICE. Musk slams Trump’s defense of ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A major daily fantasy sports operator has sued California Attorney General Rob Bonta to stop him from releasing a legal opinion that could deem all online fantasy sports ...
FANTASY AND CALIFORNIA’S ATTORNEY GENERAL, ROB BONTA, SACRAMENTO COUNTY JUDGE DENYING UNDERDOG FANTASY’S REQUEST TO BLOCK THE AG FROM RELEASING A LEGAL OPINION THAT COULD BAN THE PLATFORMS ...
California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta accused real estate agent Iman Shaghyan this week of increasing the price of a Beverly Hills rental by more than 30% in the days after the Jan. 7 fires. It’s the ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta on Friday issued a consumer alert warning immigrant communities to beware of scams related to immigration assistance, as fear and uncertainty rise amid what ...
In a press conference on Monday, Democratic California Attorney General Rob Bonta spoke about a new lawsuit brought against the Trump administration. Trump reacts to inflation news with fresh ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s decision to hire an outside law firm to handle a high-profile climate lawsuit has drawn its own legal challenge — from lawyers in his office. The labor ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta plays “Zombie Tag” with kids during the Napa County Office of Education’s COOL program, Thursday, July 10, 2025, at Bell Aire Park Magnet School in Napa.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed an amicus brief on July 7 supporting plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Homeland Security and other agencies for their use of "militaristic action" in U.S.