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Recent News About University
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Kamala Harris should sue Hastings, Howard
Politicians these days are ever bolder in their overt hypocrisy. -
Gov. Brown appoints Tamara Wood to Shasta County Superior Court judgeship
REDDING – California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. announced in June that Tamara Wood has been appointed to a judgeship on the Shasta County Superior Court. -
University of Phoenix accused of placing unwanted calls to cellphone
SACRAMENTO – A Solano individual alleges a university unlawfully contacted her on her cellphone. -
Member of Unabomber's federal defense team dies
SACRAMENTO – Retired Sacramento federal defender Quinn Denvir, who was instrumental in keeping the Unabomber from receiving the death penalty, has died. -
Energy giant files brief of exceptions in response to long-term contract decision
WASHINGTON – Iberdrola recently responded to a judge’s ruling that the Spanish energy company overcharged long-term contract customers during California’s energy crisis in 2000 to 2001. -
Sonoma County attorney named Superior Court Commissioner
SONOMA COUNTY – After more than 20 years with the Sonoma County Superior Court, Louise Bayles-Fightmaster retired in March, creating an opening for a new commissioner in the county's court system. -
South University accused of illegally contacting woman
SACRAMENTO – A Solano woman has filed a class-action suit against a business she alleges contacted her without her consent. -
Pikamab alleges Alabama university, researcher breached contract
SAN FRANCISCO – A Menlo Park corporation is suing an Alabama academic institution and a researcher alleging they failed to perform medical studies after signing a contract. -
Theta Chi Fraternity accuses student organization of infringing on name
SAN FRANCISCO – A fraternity is suing a university and one of its Greek organizations over allegations the organization's name is too similar to the fraternity's. -
Civil rights organizations push to reform college admissions process
WASHINGTON, D.C. – For years, a disproportionate number of minority students have entered into the criminal justice system compared to their white counterparts. -
California Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse: Lawyers, not plaintiffs, benefit from class-action suits
SAN FRANCISCO — The $9 million class-action lawsuit settlement agreed to by software developer Carrier IQ and several mobile phone manufacturers in a U.S. District Court in California looks very large, and it certainly impressed the judge in the case.