AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNetflix Deal: Netflix is rolling out short-form video licensing deals with major U.S. publishers like Vanity Fair, Vogue, Rolling Stone, People and Variety, starting Aug. 3 for subscribers in the U.S. and other English-speaking markets. SJSU Lawsuit: A reinstated San José State professor, Sang Hea Kil, is suing the university for alleged discrimination and First Amendment violations after she says she was fired for pro-Palestinian advocacy. Public Records Fight: California still hasn’t released the Baby2Baby diaper contract tied to the state’s Golden State Diaper program, as lawmakers weigh longer delays under public records law. Courts & Workplace Speech: The 9th Circuit appeared skeptical of California’s captive audience meeting law, raising free-speech concerns for employers. Labor & Heat: Cal/OSHA reminded employers to prevent heat illness as Southern California temperatures climb. Transnational Crime Crackdown: U.S. and local officials announced Operation Hard Ball, charging India-linked organized crime suspects, including 11 arrests in California. Tech & Privacy: Meta faces a massive social-media-addiction penalty demand from California and other states ahead of an August trial.
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