Lynette Parker and Ruth Silver Taube have been selected as the Paul and Sheila Wellstone Award recipients for 2020. The Wellstone Award is a Freedom Network USA Award that recognizes individuals and agencies that have made a unique or outstanding…
Lynette Parker and Ruth Silver Taube have been selected as the Paul and Sheila Wellstone Award recipients for 2020. The Wellstone Award is a Freedom Network USA Award that recognizes individuals and agencies that have made a unique or outstanding…
Deep Gulasekaram was quoted in The Wall Street Journal about how the federal government could be taken to court over new contracts for private companies to run California migrant detention facilities. He was also quoted in PolitiFact about the longstanding restrictions on noncitizens…
Alison Malsbury wrote a blog post in Canna Law Blog and LexBlog about allegations against Charlotte’s Web CBD products for false claims in their marketing practices, and another in Canna Law Blog and LexBlog about U.S. federal trademark protection in the cannabis industry.
Jeff Windsor was featured in BASF Bulletin about a successful multi-million dollar case he litigated.
Comments by Steve Diamond were mentioned in a Lawyerist story about whether or not solo practitioners in law are losing ground, and in a story in True Viral News about IPOs flopping due to a lack of transparency.
Margaret Russell was interviewed on KPCC about how the increased religious diversity in the U.S. has changed the interpretation of the First Amendment.
Eric Goldman was quoted in The New York Times, MSN Money, and 14 other sources about the push for tech companies to be held liable for dangerous activity posted by users. He was quoted in Vox and ZDNet about the new California Consumer Privacy Act;…
Colleen Chien was featured in IP Watchdog about her suggestions for improving patent quality in the U.S.
Ruth Silver Taube was quoted in The Mercury News about difficulties immigrants face with reporting wage theft. She was also quoted in Reveal and Truth-Out about the need for strong state legislation to limit wage theft.
Catherine Sandoval was quoted in ABC7 News and NBC Bay Area about the need to protect low-income or rural users under the proposal to turn PG&E into a customer-owner cooperative.