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Sudhin Thanawala

Sudhin Thanawala

December 29, 2009 | Daily Report Online

San Jose police mount cameras on officers' heads

By SUDHIN THANAWALA

4 minute read

July 22, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Former UCLA basketball player sues NCAA

SAN FRANCISCO AP - A former UCLA basketball player is suing the NCAA over its use of former student athletes' images in DVDs, video games, photographs, apparel and other material.In a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday, Ed O'Bannon says the NCAA illegally has athletes sign away their rights to the commercial use of their images and does not share any of the proceeds from their use with former athletes.

By SUDHIN THANAWALA

2 minute read

September 17, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Calif. case casts harsh spotlight on sex offenders

By EVELYN NIEVES and SUDHIN THANAWALA

6 minute read

September 04, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Garrido among many sex offenders in Calif. town

ANTIOCH, Calif. AP - At least three other registered sex offenders live within a block or two of the Northern California home where Phillip Garrido allegedly imprisoned Jaycee Lee Dugard for nearly two decades.More than 100 sex offenders in all share his ZIP code in the hardscrabble, working-class neighborhood on the outskirts of this town about 40 miles northeast of San Francisco.

By EVELYN NIEVES and SUDHIN THANAWALA

4 minute read

April 30, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Driver in Calif. tour bus crash had 2005 accident

SOLEDAD, Calif. AP - The driver of a tour bus that crashed in central California, killing himself and four French tourists, struck and seriously injured a woman in a Nevada crosswalk a little more than three years ago, police records show.The Monterey County Coroner's office on Wednesday identified the bus driver as John Egnew, 69, of Corona.

By SUDHIN THANAWALA

5 minute read

July 05, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Obama Administration Takes More Active Anti-DOMA Stance

By Sudhin Thanawala

3 minute read

July 15, 2008 | Legaltech News

E-Mail Public Records Get Erased, Disappear

Most states give the public access to government e-mail by law. But what if that e-mail was intentionally deleted or routinely purged? This is cause for concern, but experts say e-mail archiving systems and better training for state employees will help ensure e-mail is not lost.

By Sudhin Thanawala

5 minute read