A federal appeals court will reconsider whether a $300,000 punitive damage award is constitutionally excessive when the jury awarded little or no compensatory damages in
Month: February 2014
UC Sues to Protect CEB Trademark
The University of California Regents accused a legal advisory services firm, The Corporate Executive Board Co. of infringing UC’s trademark for its Continuing Education of
Court OK’s School’s American Flag Ban on Cinco de Mayo
Morgan Hill School District authorities were within their rights to order several students to turn their American-flag adorned shirts inside out during a Cinco de
AG to Appeal Concealed Weapons Decision
State Attorney General Kamala Harris has stepped into the San Diego County fight over gutting of a law that limited permits to carry concealed weapons
Six San Francisco Police Officers Indicted on Corruption Charges
Six San Francisco police officers have been indicted by a federal grand jury on corruption charges stemming from alleged threats against low-income residents of long-term
Court Says YouTube Must Remove Anti-Muslim Film
Anti-Muslim film that sparked international protests and death threats against an actress must be removed from YouTube.com, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled