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    Plaintiff Prager University ("Prager") filed a lawsuit in federal district court against defendants YouTube, LLC ("YouTube") and Google LLC ("Google") for allegedly censoring some of the videos that Prager uploaded on YouTube...
  • Darrow v. Hanover Twp.

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  • Keller v. State

    The victim was employed at defendant Ronnie Keller's restaurant. The victim testified that she went to a stable owned by Keller for the purpose of grooming Keller's horses and while there, Keller attacked her. At trial in Florida state court,...
  • P.M. v. T.B.

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  • Hicks v. Miranda

    Pursuant to four separate warrants, the police seized four copies of an allegedly obscene film (Deep Throat) from a theater. Misdemeanor charges were filed in a state municipal court against two theater employees. A California superior court later ordered...
  • State v. Bell

    Defendants' convictions on four counts of breaking and entering an apartment dwelling was affirmed on the grounds that no conflict existed in their attorneys' representation once the inadvertent nondisclosure became known, because confidential...