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West Hollywood's Groundbreaking Ban on the Declawing of Animals Upheld: News Conference to be Held on Monday, October 15, 2007
City of West Hollywood to Begin Enforcing Ban on Declawing of Animals WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. -- Yesterday, the California Supreme Court announced that it is refusing to review a decision by the California Court of Appeal upholding West Hollywood's ban on non-therapeutic declawing of animals. The City of West...
Tags: California Supreme Court, Government, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-10-11
IN THE CAPITAL
High Court Agrees To Hear Commandments, Prisoner casesThe U.S. Supreme Court has decided to review three cases raising important religious liberty issues.On Oct. 12, the justices accepted two lawsuits dealing with government display of the Ten Commandments and a third case challenging a federal law that requires prisons to respect...
Tags: Benefits, California Supreme Court, church, Government, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-11-01
Maryland Catholics Hear Birth Control Ruling Won't Apply.
By Marguerite Higgins, The Washington Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 3--Roman Catholic organizations in Maryland will not be forced to provide health insurance that covers contraceptives in the wake of a California Supreme Court ruling because Maryland law has broader ...
Tags: Benefits, California Supreme Court, church, FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, Insurance, Maryland, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-03-03
California Supreme Court Must Defend Catholics' Civil Rights, Not Abridge Them Says American Life League
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- American Life League president Judie Brown issued the following statement regarding Catholic Charities of Sacramento, Inc. v. State of California: "The question before the California Supreme Court is simple: Will the civil rights of Catholics in California be protected by that state's Supreme Court?...
Tags: Benefits, California, California Supreme Court, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2003-12-01
Sea Scout case goes to high court
Berkeley's refusal to provide a free municipal marina berth to a group connected to the Boy Scouts of America, which doesn't allow gay members or leaders, will be reviewed by the California Supreme Court. The state's highest court decided Wednesday to hear the appeal of the Berkeley Sea...
Tags: America, attorney, California Supreme Court, Government, Leadership, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2003-03-27
Pacific Legal Foundation Says East Bay Municipal Utility District Imposes Illegal Race and Sex Preferences, Violating Proposition 209
Business Editors SACRAMENTO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--May 8, 2001 The East Bay Municipal Utility District EBMUD, headquartered in Oakland, is violating Proposition 209 (Article I, section 31, of the California Constitution) by imposing race- and sex-based preferences in contracting, four months after the state Supreme Court declared such policies illegal,...
Tags: California Supreme Court, Government, quota, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2001-05-08
Guilty by association. (California Supreme Court ruling against injunction)
Addressing the root causes of crime is a long-term project, but residents of crime-plagued neighborhoods quite properly demand "freedom now" from the intimidating thuggery that inhibits their activities. In response, local governments have contemplated or experimented with such strategies as public shaming, longer sentences, large-scale...
Tags: California Supreme Court, Government, SOFTWARE, Strategy
Research articles 1997-05-01
Santa Ana ordinance upheld.(A Santa Ana, California, law prohibiting camping and the storage of personal property in public places is upheld by the California Supreme Court)
On a 6-1 vote, the California Supreme Court ruled that a strict Santa Ana law barring camping and the storing of personal property in public areas does not violate the constitutional rights of homeless people. The case was the first of its kind to reach a state...
Tags: Benefits, California, California Supreme Court, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, storage
Research articles 1995-05-01

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California Supreme Court Hears Dvd Trade Secret Case
The Electronic Frontier Foundation EFF and the First Amendment Project on May 22, asked the California Supreme Court to affirm an appeals court decision permitting publication of software pending a lower court's ruling on a trade secret case. The appeals court had overturned a lower court's injunction against publication of...
Tags: California Supreme Court, DVD
Research articles 2002-06-01
Kaleidescape Loses DVD Ripping Appeal
A California state appellate court reversed a two-year-old decision by a trial court, which had heard a suit brought by the DVD Copy Control Association accusing Kaleidescape of breaching the contract governing CSS, the rights-management technology built into DVDs. That suit, initially won by Kaleidescape, had been on appeal since...
Tags: DVD
News items 2009-08-12
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