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City and County of San Francisco v. Purdue Pharma L.P.
The Opioid Epidemic did not arise by chance. Opioids were intentionally integrated into our society in the 1990s from the onset.
Joana Garcia, Caitlin Edwards
Nov 10, 2022


Analysis of the CA Age-Appropriate Design Code Act
Across the United States, federal and state policymakers are directing their focus on protecting children’s privacy online.
Kiril Danilov, Clay Goode
Nov 10, 2022


Class Actions: Theranos’ Ascent and Eventual Descent
Thanks to the Hulu series, The Dropout, many have already been introduced to the Elizabeth Holmes story.


Importance of Discovery: Alex Jones Defamation Trial
Alex Jones' defamation trial concluded on August 5 in Texas, where the court awarded victims with a $45 million verdict.


Section 230 to be Challenged at the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could change the way companies have used Section 230 of the CDA.
Caroline Viola, Ethan Peters, Nolan Yamada
Nov 10, 2022

The Search of Mar-a-Lago: A Comprehensive Analysis
On May 6, 2021, the NARA realized that items from former-President Trump’s time in office were not handed over before Trump left office.


Duty to Disclose: Kim Kardashian and the SEC
The famous family figurehead learned an expensive lesson with a $1.26 million slap on the wrist.

Ghost Guns
Firearm accessibility under the Constitutional right to “bear arms,” and subsequent statutes and regulations, is a frequent topic of debate.


Google Pays Up for Alleged Privacy Violations
The settlement marks Google’s “largest amount fined per capita” in response to a privacy- or consumer fraud-focused action.
Clay Goode & Pauline Loyola
Nov 10, 2022


The Sounds of Baseball: History of Walk-Up Music
While music has long been used to improve the enjoyment experienced by baseball fans, walk-up music is a far more recent idea.


U.K. Antitrust Law: A Look Into Meta’s Forced Sale of GIPHY
On October 18, 2022, Meta was ordered to sell the GIF animation company, GIPHY, by the U.K.'s Competition and Market Authority.


Former Uber Executive Officer Faces Prison for Data Breach Cover Up
On October 5, 2022, Joe Sullivan, former Chief Security Officer (“CSO”) of Uber, was convicted of obstruction of justice and misprision.
Elizabeth Magaña, Claire Nelson
Nov 10, 2022
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