California Supreme Court,
Constitutional Law
Mar. 9, 2018
Constitutional Right to Facebook Posts?
With social media evidence increasingly used at criminal trials, do defendants have a constitutional right to subpoena relevant online records while building their case? Don Landis (L/O of Donald Landis) says yes, as the California Supreme Court mulls the question. Plus, Steve Hirsch (Keker, Van Nest & Peters) unpacks the high court's decision on who owns the rights to hourly work when law firms dissolve.
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Brian Cardile
Rulings Editor, Podcast Host, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reporter
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