An Armenian rape victim who married her attacker to avoid family shame, but later fled to America to escape continued abuse, has been denied asylum
Month: February 2013
I’m Sorry, So Sorry….
Gov. Jerry Brown’s lawyers had to eat their words. Under threat from a federal judge in Sacramento to put up or shut-up, lawyers for the
$1.6 Billion in Enron-Era Energy Price Gaming Dispute
California energy regulator’s tentative $1.6 billion victory over claims of alleged electric market manipulation a dozen years ago is late in coming but the state
Wiccan Chaplain Wanted
Two women prison inmates managed to keep alive their lawsuit accusing state prison officials of discrimination against their practice of the Wiccan religion for refusing
Instagram Wants File-Sharing Class Action Deleted
Instagram, the web-based photo sharing program owned by Facebook, has responded to the Christmas eve class action lawsuit over its policy of including paid ads
Svetcov, Dean of Appellate Lawyers Dies at 72
Sandy Svetcov, a long-time appellate lawyer and former chief of the appellate section for the U.S. Attorney’s office in San Francisco, died Friday at the