U. S. Supreme Court again rejects corporate campaign spending limits, that very expensive South San Francisco ferry, fake citations on cars in Fairfield, more.
- The Chronicle crunches the numbers on the new South San Francisco-East Bay ferry service and finds a ton of subsidies.
- The Mercury News gets behind the scenes in San Jose’s priest-beating trial, in which the defense is claiming prosecutorial misconduct.
- The U. S. Supreme court this morning reaffirmed its decision of two years ago to reject corporate campaign spending limits. AP
- Two state appellate court justices may have violated conflict-of-interest rules by hearing a case involving Boeing Co. while owning stock in the company, The Bay Citizen says.
- Someone is putting fake code enforcement citations on parked vehicles in Fairfield. Bay City News Service