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Habeas corpus petition dismissed, Edwards v. Cain, No. 3:15-cv-00305, 2018 WL 4373644 (M.D. La. Sept. 13, 2018) Appeal denied, Edwards v. Vannoy, No. 18-31095, 2019 WL 8643258 (5th Cir. May 20, 2019) Certiorari granted, 140 S. Ct. 2737 (2020) Holding; The Ramos jury-unanimity rule does not apply retroactively on federal collateral review. Court ...
A Fresno County Superior Court judge has approved a $43.5 million class-action judgment against a Miami-based title company that failed to pay overtime to nearly 400 of its California employees ...
Yelp said ReviewVio's ads, which include the Yelp logo, harmed its reputation by suggesting that businesses could pay fo Yelp can sue reputation company for promising to suppress bad reviews Skip ...
The company was known for accumulating a notable collection of historic photographs (now in the collection of the California Historical Society) and commissioning writers, such as W. W. Robinson, to write a series of pamphlets about the history of regions and neighborhoods in Southern California. [1] [2] The Title Insurance and Trust Company ...
Hassell v. Bird was a case heard within the California court system related to a court-ordered removal of a defamatory user review of a law firm from the Yelp website. The case, first heard in the California Court of Appeals, First District, Division Four, unanimously ruled in favor of the law firm, ordering Yelp to remove the review in 2016.
Edwards v. People of State of California , 314 U.S. 160 (1941), was a landmark [ 1 ] [ 2 ] United States Supreme Court case where a California law prohibiting the bringing of a non-resident "indigent person" into the state was struck down as unconstitutional .
Neutral reportage is a common law defense against libel and defamation lawsuits usually involving the media republishing unproven accusations about public figures. [1] It is a limited exception to the common law rule that one who repeats a defamatory statement is just as guilty as the first person who published it.
The blaze originated near Santiago Canyon Road at the border of Santiago Canyon and Silverado Canyon at 5:55 p.m. on October 21, 2007, [3] and burned approximately 28,445 acres (115 km 2). [3] The flames threatened roughly 750 homes located throughout canyons in the area, including both Santiago and Silverado Canyon, Live Oak Canyon, Holy Jim ...