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By Ross Todd | May 3, 2017
Amicus briefs poured into the California Supreme Court from technology trade organizations and individual companies in Hassell v. Bird.
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By John Council | May 2, 2017
It's always admirable when a lawyer works to free a single person from prison who shouldn't be there. But Neal Manne just won a monumental ruling from a Houston federal judge that will release thousands of people jailed for minor offenses who are stuck behind bars for no other reason than they are poor.
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By Ross Todd | May 2, 2017
Google, Facebook and other tech giants are urging the California Supreme Court to reverse a lower court that ordered Yelp to remove a negative review.
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By Jonathan Ringel | May 2, 2017
Here's a question you don't hear at most continuing legal education classes: How many of you are carrying guns right now? At the National Rifle Association's legal seminar in Atlanta on Friday, a handful of the 255 attendees raised their hands to that query, posed by instructor Massad Ayoob. When he asked how many wouldn't say if they were carrying, about half raised their hands. "Your law school tuition wasn't wasted," said a satisfied Ayoob.
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By ROBERT STORACE | May 1, 2017
The ACLU of Connecticut filed a Freedom of Information Act request April 26 to all Connecticut police departments seeking every alternative, police-commissioned study of traffic stop data.
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By ROBERT STORACE | April 27, 2017
A case involving copyrighted images of nail polish bottles stitched onto bags has ties to the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling in "Star Athletica v. Varsity Brands."
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By Jenna Greene | April 27, 2017
I admit, I have a judge crush on William Orrick III, whose place in my affection was cemented when he blocked President Trump's executive order on sanctuary cities. And while he may be a "single, unelected judge," it's a good bet that he knows more about immigration law than the entire White House staff.
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By Ross Todd | April 26, 2017
Cody Harris of Keker Van Nest & Peters represented Santa Clara County in its fight against an executive order that threatened to withhold federal funds from so-called sanctuary cities.
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By Jenna Greene | April 26, 2017
Radio host Alex Jones is telling millions of listeners that Akin Gump was actually founded by George Soros--or as Jones calls him, the “Nazi collaborator demon.” That's how Jones explains the firm's representation of yogurt maker Chobani, which just sued him for defamation. Ridiculous? Yes. But a little bit scary too.
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By Ross Todd | April 24, 2017
Adobe Systems Inc. has won a First Amendment challenge to an indefinite gag order prohibiting the company from disclosing a U.S. government request for customer information stored in the cloud.
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