Five San Francisco police officers must face claims they brutalized and broke the wrists of a student protester during a demonstration over the fate of
Month: May 2015
Idaho Anti-Abortion Law Struck Down
Idaho’s anti-abortion law was struck down as unconstitutional by a federal appeals court Friday following the 2011 criminal prosecution of a woman who had a
Whistleblower Sues Bio-Rad Labs
A former vice president and general counsel for Bio-Rad Laboratories said he was fired after he warned the company’s audit committee that the diagnostics firm
Wind Farm Road Challenge Fails
A federal appeals court approved the construction of a private road across federal land Wednesday to access a wind farm project over the objections of
Montana Campaign Contribution Limits Get Second Chance
A federal appeals court gave Montana a second chance to save its political campaign contribution limits law on Tuesday. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of
Third Corrupt SF Cop Gets Year in Prison
A disgraced former San Francisco police officer was sentenced to a year in prison Thursday for his role in a conspiracy to steal money and