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Dismissal concludes tobacco giant’s federal challenge, but litigation by Walgreens remains underway in California Court of Appeal
Discriminatory practice that cost women up to 39% more for health insurance premiums is ended; City Attorney’s lawsuit averted
High Court calls for views of Solicitor General on popular health reform program that serves nearly 47,000 uninsured San Franciscans
Site of June slaying has repeatedly violated state and local laws, defied existing court-ordered injunction
City’s response to Draft Environmental Impact Report calls analysis ‘not good enough’ to protect public health, the environment
S.F. City Attorney is the only elected official named to the prestigious annual list; one of only five public sector attorneys statewide
State legislation targets unconstitutional pricing scheme that costs women up to 39% more for health coverage than men
Completion of environmental review, growing accident rate justify dissolution of 3-year-old stay on bike lane improvements, City argues
Certification holders will have 60 days to be re-tested, re-certified
Employer spending requirement not preempted by federal law, argue City; Nibbi Bros. Construction; and Zazie, Medjool Restaurants
Release of confidential memo on Campos Amendment may have endangered City’s litigation position
City Attorney Herrera says his office is well-prepared to help ‘put anti-gay discrimination on trial based on the facts’
Notorious North Beach Strip Club, Alleged Prostitution Venue is Ordered to Immediately Shut Down
Analysis of Documents, Interviews Corroborate Supervisor’s Assertion That He Remains Legally Domiciled on Stevenson Street in S.F.
City Attorney’s ongoing litigation against anti-consumer ‘arbitration mills’ includes a Bank of America Subsidiary
Energy Giant Also Agrees to Pay $1 Million to City for Pediatric Asthma Program, Neighborhood Improvements
City Attorney Herrera says his office is ‘singularly well-prepared’ to help ‘put anti-gay discrimination on trial based on the facts’
Lawless North Beach Strip Club and Prostitution Venue Has Repeatedly Defied Notices of Violation, Cease and Desist Orders
City argues that California’s Prop 8 was based on moral disapproval of gays and lesbians, similar to Colorado amendment that U.S. Supreme Court struck down in 1996
Groundbreaking law is ‘rationally related to a legitimate governmental purpose’ in discouraging leading cause of preventable death, brief argues