To Block or Not to Block: Officials Grapple With Free Speech on Facebook and Twitter
Technology forces government to confront all sorts of legal and ethical questions it has never pondered before.
Technology forces government to confront all sorts of legal and ethical questions it has never pondered before.
Was Carlos Rojas a whistleblower?
On Monday, Judge Thelton Henderson ordered Oakland city attorneys to appear in court to explain the severe mishandling of a sexual misconduct investigation involving cops and an underage prostitute.
The good news is that most pot-sniffing dogs will keep their jobs. The bad news: they could cause a legal nightmare for police.
The ACLU and the Drug Policy Alliance are taking Fontana to court.
A federal judge out of San Francisco has temporarily halted Donald Trump’s efforts to defund so-called “sanctuary cities.” Here’s some of what you need to know.
The patients were all between the ages of 2 and 11.
Firefighters in Santa Rosa have filed a federal lawsuit against the city that could end up costing taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars or more in lost wages, interest, and legal fees.
Another important court decision has been handed down in the uncertain world of public pensions.
Former San Diego mayor and radio talk show host Roger Hedgecock is suing the city of San Diego over a shoddy sidewalk and ruptured breast implants that he says put his wife in the hospital.