By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - Privacy issues will take the field today as the California Supreme Court referees a dispute over the NFL's policy of frisking fans as they enter stadiums. The outcome of the high court's first big case of the year could affect consumers' ability to bring privacy claims against private businesses. Appellate specialist Jon B. Eisenberg, who has been waging a separate privacy battle ov...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - Privacy issues will take the field today as the California Supreme Court referees a dispute over the NFL's policy of frisking fans as they enter stadiums. The outcome of the high court's first big case of the year could affect consumers' ability to bring privacy claims against private businesses. Appellate specialist Jon B. Eisenberg, who has been waging a separate privacy battle ov...
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