Supremes Will Bite Into Commercial Speech Case
On Tuesday, the California Supreme Court will hear a case brought by Gerawan Farming Inc., seeking to affirm an appellate ruling holding that, while compelled funding doesn't violate a company's First Amendment rights, it infringes its commercial speech under the California Constitution. Much is at stake. Gerawan's backers say the Court could free individual growers from funding speech they oppose, while opponents contend that a unified industry voice expands the market for for California agriculture.Intermountain Fair Housing Council v. Boise Rescue Mission Ministries
Border-Zone Laptop Search Has Court Looking for Line to Draw
Chief Judge Alex Kozinski and his colleagues seemed to want limits on searches of electronic devices, but couldn't agree on what they should be.Blogger's Demise May Chill DOJ Gossip
An assistant U.S. attorney from New Jersey, who was unmasked last week as the creator of "Underneath Their Robes," took the site down in an agreement with his boss.Building a World Championship Firm
Like winning teams in baseball, law offices should work to attract talent with good statistics, advises Wendy Tice-Wallner of The Tice-Wallner Group.Trending Stories
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