Two gun owners arrested for possession of assault weapon lookalikes cannot force the state Attorney General to direct police to avoid arresting people with those
Month: October 2011
Oracle, Google Suit Split into Three Mini-trials
Judge William Alsup finally put his foot down with Oracle and Google. He has long complained that he is overwhelmed by the size and complexity
Court Refuses to Take Up Redistrict Challenge
The California Supreme Court won’t get into the political fight over congressional redistricting maps. The court unanimously denied two petitions challenging the redistricting maps certified by
The Postman Only Delivers Once
If you’re poor and live in a single room occupancy building in San Francisco your mail is delivered to a desk clerk rather than individual
Rio Tinto Faces Human Rights Violation Trial
[UPDATED] Australian mining giant Rio Tinto must face human rights violation claims in a U.S. court. It is accused of violating international law to put down
Gay Marriage Trial Video Stays Under Wraps
The fate of a video recording of last year’s landmark same-sex marriage trial will remain under wraps for a while longer. The 9th U.S. Circuit