A 2010 California prison rule change that eliminated “good-time credits” for suspected prison-gang members held in high security housing units has been declared unconstitutional by
Month: September 2015
Seattle $15 Hourly Wage OK
A federal appeals court allowed Seattle’s minimum wage law, which increases pay to $15 per hour in stages, to proceed in a ruling Friday. The
Batmobile is Copyright Protected
“Holy copyright law, Batman!” The Batmobile is protected by more than its tank-like armor and front-mounted cannon. The Batmobile has copyright protect, according to the
Monkey Business by PETA
Animal rights activists at PETA want to give a whole new meaning to the phrase monkey business – as in, suing for a monkey’s copyrights
Google Adwords Faces Class Suit
Google online advertisers won reinstatement of a class action suit that Google charged them for ads that appeared on parked domain pages, undeveloped websites and
VW’s Not So “CleanDiesel” Gets Sued
The widening scandal over Volkswagen’s not-so-clean “CleanDiesel” cars came to San Francisco federal court Monday with the filing of a broad class action by car