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Weekly Quiz

May 3, 2024

Test your knowledge of the Daily Journal's headlines.

1.
San Francisco Superior Court Judge Ethan P. Schulman expressed frustration with both parties during the opening of the gender discrimination trial this week, noting that it was unusual to hold a bench trial on a primarily legal issue.
False
2.
The family of Joseph Perez, who died in the custody of Fresno law enforcement, is seeking a rehearing by a full panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal after a three-judge panel ruled that deputy sheriffs and a paramedic are shielded from liability by qualified immunity.
False
3.
Law firms are increasingly committing to premium office space in both Los Angeles and San Francisco, despite sluggish demand in other sectors.
False
4.
Sarah Ekstrom, lead plaintiff in the gender discrimination case against Tubi, Inc. and Fox Corp., spent over 24 days physically in California during her tenure as Tubi's chief people officer.
False
5.
AB 2587, a proposed law to allow the filing of more old sexual abuse claims, would apply retroactively to cases concluded with a court proceeding or settlement before Jan. 1, 2025.
False
6.
David L. Speckman was suspended from practicing law for one year in 2020 due to his involvement in a fraudulent insurance claim.
False
7.
U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney criticized the government's prosecution of Robert Rundo, an accused white supremacist leader, as inconsistent with constitutional requirements.
False
8.
Senior U.S. District Judge Roger T. Benitez of San Diego was publicly reprimanded for handcuffing the 13-year-old daughter of a criminal defendant during a sentencing hearing.
False
9.
Rohn La Coria's lawsuit against Hallmark alleges that his termination was solely due to his use of profanity during a phone call with his superior, which was considered a breach of company policy.
False
10.
Ethan Zuckerman has already released Unfollow Everything 2.0, a browser extension allowing users to curate their Facebook feed, despite the risk of legal action by Meta Platforms.
False