Federal prosecutors have announced the sentencing of six San Francisco men in connection with a string of seven murders and related crimes committed more than 10 years ago.
A federal judge dismissed a proposed class action complaint against baby and toddler food producer, Sprout Foods for misbranding its products. Judge Richard Seeborg dismissed the amended complaint and stated the plaintiffs relied on speculative research conclusions.
A California federal judge ruled Monday that Uber isn't obligated to provide wheelchair-accessible vehicles in two Southern cities, finding that a trio of riders didn't establish that it's a reasonable request to make of the ride-hailing company.
Accessibility is not an afterthought at Uber, a tearful employee testified Monday in a California federal bench trial over allegations that the ride-hailing giant discriminates against people with disabilities by not providing wheelchair-accessible vehicles in two Southern cities, saying Uber has spent millions of dollars trying to provide accessible services.
Uber can't exit a bench trial over allegations it discriminates against people with disabilities by not providing wheelchair-accessible vehicles in two Southern cities, a California federal judge ruled on Friday, saying the case is distinguishable from a recent decision in favor of rival Lyft.