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Weekly Quiz

Jul. 19, 2024

Test your knowledge of the Daily Journal's headlines.

1.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 is shaping up to be pivotal in the fight over parental notification of children who swamp genders at school.
False
2.
The California Supreme Court laid down a bright line rule for determining whether an arbitration agreement is enforceable if it has at least one term deemed “unconscionable.”
False
3.
Lawsuits accusing UCLA and UC Berkeley of failing to protect students against antisemitism on campus rely partly on recent religious liberty rulings from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and U.S. Supreme Court.
False
4.
A judge said this week that Tesla executives could not communicate with a class of workers accusing the automaker of racial bias.
False
5.
A federal judge ruled that the U.S. Veterans Administration is discriminating against disabled veterans by leasing to third parties a facility in West Los Angeles that was meant to house them.
False
6.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against Palestinian rights groups who wanted the court to order the Biden administration to stop sending military aid to Israel.
False
7.
Plaintiffs’ lawyers said that insurers are pushing Roman Catholic dioceses in California to declare bankruptcy in the face of a wave of new sexual abuse claims.
False
8.
Lawyers from Goodwin Procter LLP published an article in the Daily Journal explaining how a California Supreme Court ruling would shield Los Angeles’ “mansion tax” from challenges.
False
9.
Ericka Dimelgio of Irell & Manella LLP warned in a Daily Journal article that social media is complicating the licensing process for docudramas.
False
10.
Attorneys Shahrad Milanfar and Gabriel Milanfar published a column in May calling for the exoneration of the Port Chicago 50, Black Navy men who were court martialed in World War II for refusing to clean up a blast site near San Francisco that they viewed hazardous. This week, the Navy responded to that call by exonerating the men.
False