Edward Blum, an opponent of affirmative action who seeks to stop the university from using race as a criterion in college admissions …
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Appeals court rules that Google infringed Oracle’s Java copyrights, orders trial on damages
A federal appeals court revived Oracle Corp.’s multibillion-dollar copyright infringement claims…
Court denies Samsung bid for second appeal of $119.6 million iPhone slide-to-unlock patent verdict
The U.S. Court of Appeals has denied Samsung’s bid for a second re-hearing of the storied 2014 patent trial…
U.S. Supreme Court unanimously bans warrantless cell phone searches
In a blow to the Obama administration, which petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to allow warrantless cell phone searches..
U.S. appeals court upholds ITC patent decision in favor of Apple over Samsung
A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday affirmed a decision by the U.S. ITC…
Can U.S. police search your iPhone without a warrant?
Can the arresting officer, without a warrant, riffle through the contents of your Apple iPhone?
U.S. Appeals Court ruling revives Apple patent claims against Motorola Mobility
A federal appeals court on Friday revived some Apple Inc. patent infringement…
Apple wins appeal in patent case brought by Google’s Motorola
Apple was found not to infringe upon a patent owned by Google Inc.’s Motorola Mobility unit…