California’s ‘Right To Know Act’ Brings Consumers More Privacy Protection
AB 1291 would require businesses to disclose the data retained and who they’ve shared it with, says Bay Area consumer protection lawyer Carey Been
AB 1291 would require businesses to disclose the data retained and who they’ve shared it with, says Bay Area consumer protection lawyer Carey Been
A mother is seeking tougher punishment for a teacher who was suspended after giving a student a copy of “50 Shades of Grey.”
The actress’ ex-husbands’ twins may again be placed in her care after they were removed from the home of their mother Brooke Mueller this week.
The attorney providing representation for plaintiffs attorney Steven Donzinger in a lawsuit filed by Chevron alleging fraud has filed to withdraw as counsel.
The New York State Court of Appeals mulled over liability standard issues in personal injury cases involving domestic animal injuries.
The actress reportedly won’t be facing a probation violation after leaving a treatment facility Thursday.
An appeals court has held that a court order authorizing the force-feeding of an inmate did not violate his right to refuse medical treatment.
The Governor of Maryland signed to repeal the death penalty on Thursday.
Several Scripps Ranch High School students have been suspended over a dancing video posted online.
A Christian group is calling for the suspension of an ESPN writer after anti-gay comments made on air.
A toddler was shot by her five-year-old sibling.
A California chemist has been charged in a poisoning attempt at a store of the popular coffee chain.
AB 1291 would require businesses to disclose the data retained and who they’ve shared it with, says Bay Area consumer protection lawyer Carey Been
A mother is seeking tougher punishment for a teacher who was suspended after giving a student a copy of “50 Shades of Grey.”
The actress’ ex-husbands’ twins may again be placed in her care after they were removed from the home of their mother Brooke Mueller this week.
The attorney providing representation for plaintiffs attorney Steven Donzinger in a lawsuit filed by Chevron alleging fraud has filed to withdraw as counsel.
The New York State Court of Appeals mulled over liability standard issues in personal injury cases involving domestic animal injuries.
The actress reportedly won’t be facing a probation violation after leaving a treatment facility Thursday.
An appeals court has held that a court order authorizing the force-feeding of an inmate did not violate his right to refuse medical treatment.
The Governor of Maryland signed to repeal the death penalty on Thursday.
Several Scripps Ranch High School students have been suspended over a dancing video posted online.
A Christian group is calling for the suspension of an ESPN writer after anti-gay comments made on air.
A toddler was shot by her five-year-old sibling.
A California chemist has been charged in a poisoning attempt at a store of the popular coffee chain.