In the long-running constitutional conflict over the government’s right to use secret information to target an Islamic group in Oregon, an appeals the US Treasury
Month: September 2011
Vietnamese-American Nominated to 9th Circuit
For the first time, a Vietnamese-American woman has been nominated to a judgeship on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Judge Jacqueline H. Nguyen,
Jaycee Dugard Sues U.S.
Jaycee Dugard, the woman abducted, raped and held captive 18 years by Phillip Garrido, sued the United States, accusing the Bureau of Prisons and parole
Judge Pam Rymer Dead at 70
Judge Pamela A. Rymer, a long-time conservative on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, died on Wednesday of cancer. She was 70. Rymer was
Google Avoids Some Oracle Copyright Claims
Google Inc. is at least partly off the hook on claims by Oracle Corp. that it infringed copyrights for Java programming language. U.S. District Judge
SAP Pays $20 Million Over Theft of Oracle Copyrights
German software company SAP was ordered to pay $20 million after its subsidiary, TomorrowNow, Inc., pled guilty to criminal copyright infringement of rival Oracle’s software,