Kelli Baugh's menstrual cramps were becoming severe. Sex was extraordinarily painful, and no amount of feminine products could stanch her excessive bleeding. So in 2006, she went to her doctor, who s
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The use of social media has expanded significantly in recent years. Indeed, one would be hard-pressed to identify a person under 65 who doesn't have a Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter account that he or
... The U.S. Supreme Court confirmed his conviction in 1970...
...The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday signaled...jurisdiction" in California because of its...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...since the New York State court system announced its first-of...of the State Bar of California are poised this fall to...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...A Michigan trial court erred when it allowed the...identity from Weebly Inc., the California company that hosted the blog...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...obtaining specific permission from the court. Such devices, which simulate a...like the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on GPS tracking...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...New York state's court of last resort has refused...New York County, N.Y., Supreme Court Judge Melvin Schweitzer dismissed...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Super Bowl of Supreme Court arguments" featuring...against Proposition 8, California's same-sex...
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Originally Published: The Recorder
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