The married California mother accused of faking her own abduction for more than three weeks in 2016 will be sentenced in federal court on Monday, Sept. 19.
As part of Manatt’s continuing monthly coverage of the aftermath of Facebook v. Duguid and how district courts are applying it to determine whether a calling system meets the Supreme.
A federal judge is standing by his prior determination that Colorado s regulations on charitable solicitations are constitutional, amid a First Amendment challenge to the law itself and to the manner
U.S. District Court Judge William J. Martínez sided with the defendants, believing eQHealth had presented sufficient, nondiscriminatory reasons for its treatment of Dr. Stephen Gorshow.