OAKLAND -- A new report from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) finds that in California, police intervention in school disciplinary matters is ineffective and unfairly targets minority students and disabled students.
MACHIPONGO, VIRGINIA – The founder of an organization formed to protect chickens from cruelty says her group will be back in court after a federal judge recently lifted an order preventing the performance of kapparos – a slaughter done in a religious ritual fashion – in Irvine, California.
SAN DIEGO – A film production company with offices in Los Angeles alleges that a BitTorrent user unlawfully distributed its film on the peer-to-peer site.
SAN DIEGO — A movie producer has filed suit against an online individual for alleged copyright infringement after it was discovered the online individual shared the producer's copyrighted movie.
SACRAMENTO – A Georgia corporation alleges a Porterville company and two of its associates copied a product design after terminating the relationship between the parties.
SAN FRANCISCO – A South Carolina woman alleges a San Francisco corporation sent unsolicited text messages to advertise its photo-storage app and has filed a class-action suit.
SACRAMENTO - Three major banking institutions accused of deceptively marketing credit card services are now asking a California federal judge to disqualify counsel, saying the district attorney who sued them has illegally hired private firms to handle the cases.
SACRAMENTO — A mother and her child have filed suit against midwives, physicians and medical facilities for the allegedly injuries caused to her child during birth.