This morning on Less than 1: legislation to finalize the Uber-CAOC rideshare deal is racing toward a Thursday deadline -- with more than $150 million in ballot measure spending on the line. Also: a California appeals court revives a lawsuit by 18 former UC Berkeley swimmers alleging years of psychological abuse by their head coach. And: Ford is back in court against a second lemon law firm, this time without the RICO theory that got its last case thrown out. Plus: the Justice Department refers Major League Baseball to the EEOC over how it handled Giants pitchers who wrote Bible verses on their Pride Night caps.
Stories mentioned in this episode:
Ford adopts new legal strategy in fight against lemon law firms
https://dailyjournal.com/articles/392283-ford-adopts-new-legal-strategy-in-fight-against-lemon-law-firms
Rideshare deal bill heads to lawmakers
https://dailyjournal.com/articles/392298-rideshare-deal-bill-heads-to-lawmakers
Ford adopts new legal strategy in fight against lemon law firms
https://dailyjournal.com/articles/392283-ford-adopts-new-legal-strategy-in-fight-against-lemon-law-firms
(SF Chronicle) Justice Department opens civil rights investigation after Giants' Pride protest
https://www.sfchronicle.com/sports/giants/article/doj-mlb-giants-pride-investigation-22312206.php
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