Facebook beat back a click fraud lawsuit by marketers with a ruling Friday denying class certification in the case. U.S. District Judge Phyllis Hamilton refused
Month: April 2012
Tiger Salamander Wants a Little Love
The tiger salamander can’t get any respect. Or so says the Center for Biological Diversity. They filed a lawsuit in San Francisco this week accusing
Public Broadcast Stations Can Run Political Ads
A federal appeals court lifted the ban on political and public issue ads on public radio and television stations, opening the door for the paid
Davis Pepper Spray Report Bolsters Civil Suit
The report criticizing UC Davis leadership as “ineffective” and “dysfunctional” in its handling of the police dousing student protesters with streams of pepper spray is
Top Moroccan Jurists Visit San Francisco
The most striking thing about the four judges on Morocco’s highest court who stopped by the federal press room in San Francisco’s courthouse Monday is
Employee Misuse of Computer Data No Crime
An employee may be disloyal in using company computers to take customer contacts to start a competing business, but it isn’t criminal, the 9th Circuit