Civil Litigation,
Constitutional Law
Apr. 27, 2018
UC Berkeley speech case to continue
A federal judge allowed a free speech case against the University of California to continue but stripped out any hope for punitive damages, following through on her previous admonition that both parties had little to ultimately gain in court and would be better served to settle.
A federal judge allowed a free speech case against the University of California to continue but stripped out any hope for punitive damages, following through on her previous admonition that both parties had little to ultimately gain in court and would be better served to settle.
U.S. District Judge Maxine M. Chesney wrote in an order that she couldn’t fully grant the UC Regents’ motion to dismiss the case brought by Young America’s ...
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