Category «Courts»

TRAC – Foreclosure Suits Rising Again

TRAC: “The latest available data from the federal courts show that during March 2013 the government reported 592 new lawsuits filed under the category of Real Property – Foreclosures, according to the case-by-case information analyzed by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC). This increase of 17.9 percent over the previous month reverses a sharp decline …

Subjects: Courts, Legal Research

TRAC – Domestic Terror Cases Outnumbering International Two-to-One in FY 2013

“During February 2013, there were 16 new federal criminal prosecutions for terrorism and national internal security offenses, according to the latest available data from the Justice Department. So far during fiscal year 2013 (which began October 2012), a total of 83 such cases have been filed. These criminal prosecutions have been brought in a surprisingly …

Subjects: Courts, Legal Research

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Criminal Complaint Filed in Federal Court

(FindLaw’s Courtside) – “A criminal complaint against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, has been filed in federal court. The White House announced that in charging Tsarnaev with using a “weapon of mass destruction” would not be tried before a military tribunal as an “enemy combatant.” United States of America …

Subjects: Courts, Legal Research

ACLU – Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics

“On May 12, 2009, the ACLU and the Public Patent Foundation (PUBPAT) filed a lawsuit charging that patents on two human genes associated with breast and ovarian cancer, BRCA1 and BRCA2, are unconstitutional and invalid. On November 30, 2012, the Supreme Court agreed to hear argument on the patentability of human genes [via SCOTUSblog]. The …

Subjects: Courts, Legal Research, Patent and Trademark

Federal Judge Rules Against Reseller of preowned digital music

FindLaw – Adam Ramiriz: “A federal judge has declared a unique website enabling the online sale of pre-owned digital music files unlawful. “The first sale defense is limited to material items, like records, that the copyright owner put into the stream of commerce,” ruled U.S. District Judge Richard Sullivan. This is bad news for ReDigi, …

Subjects: Copyright, Courts, E-Commerce, Legal Research

Court Rules for EPIC, Denies FBI Request for Delay in StingRay Case

“A federal judge in Washington, DC today issued an Opinion denying the FBI’s motion to delay the release of records sought under the Freedom of Information Act. The decision follows from a lawsuit filed by EPIC against the FBI for records about the agency’s use of cell-site simulator technology, commonly referred to as “StingRay.” These …

Subjects: Courts, Legal Research, Privacy

TRAC – Drop in Employment Civil Rights Lawsuits

“The latest available data from the federal courts show that during February 2013 the government reported 950 new lawsuits filed under the category of Employment Civil Rights, according to the case-by-case information analyzed by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC). This number is down 7.9 percent from the previous month and is 13.2 percent lower …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Courts, Government Documents, Legal Research

CDT – Big Win in Supreme Court Case on "First Sale"

CDT: “The Supreme Court issued a decision today that is a major win for everyone who relies on copyright law’s “first sale” doctrine — including the millions of Internet users who have flocked to Craigslist, eBay, and similar online tools to buy, sell, and “freecycle” all kinds of stuff. The case, Kirtsaeng v. Wiley, effectively …

Subjects: Copyright, Courts, E-Commerce, Libraries

EFF – National Security Letters Are Unconstitutional, Federal Judge Rules

“A federal district court judge in San Francisco has ruled that National Security Letter (NSL) provisions in federal law violate the Constitution. The decision came in a lawsuit challenging a NSL on behalf of an unnamed telecommunications company represented by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). In the ruling publicly released [March 15, 2013], Judge Susan …

Subjects: Courts, Free Speech, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research