A prison psychologist will keep the $1 million damage award from jurors who found she was fired, at least in part, because she is African-American,

Opening the Courtroom Door
A prison psychologist will keep the $1 million damage award from jurors who found she was fired, at least in part, because she is African-American,
An Alaskan moose hunter lost his challenge to a federal ban on use of a personal hovercraft on a river in the Yukon Rivers National
Famed San Francisco chocolatier, Ghirardelli Chocolate Co. received tentative approval last week of a $5.25 million class action settlement of claims that its whit chocolate
When a defendant is found factually innocent and a conviction reversed police must destroy fingerprints obtained at the time of the defendant’s arrest, a state
Herring fishermen have accused Pacific Gas & Electric Co. of failure to clean-up pollution from low-tech nineteenth century gas-from-coal refineries sitting under the heart of
Federal prosecutors must disclose techniques for tracking an individual’s location through devices that mimic cell towers, known as triggerfish or stingray devices, a federal magistrate