Appellate Judge Stephen Reinhardt took his colleagues to task in a testy dissent saying that while the Supreme Court may “create its own topsy-turvy world
Month: May 2016
Java Jury Sides with Google, Oracle Loses
Google won the long-running copyright battle with Oracle Thursday when a federal jury declared Google’s reworking of Java code in its Android operating system was
Sage Grouse Delays Oregon Wind Project
Oregon environmentalists won reinstatement of their challenge to a wind-energy development that they say the Bureau of Land Management approved without adequately addressing harm to
Sweet News for Warnings on Sugary Sodas
San Francisco’s law requiring ads for sodas and other sugary drinks to carry warnings about the risk of obesity, diabetes and tooth decay survived a
Constitution Protects Gun Sales
The Second Amendment right to keep firearms has been expanded to protect the right to commercial weapons sales over the attempts by local municipalities to
9th Circuit Knocks Wind Out of Clean Air Challenge
The Clean Air Act rules don’t impose a duty on California’s heavily polluted South Coast and San Joaquin Valley attain the targeted clean air standards