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Krista L. Baughman

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Partner
Dhillon Law Group Inc.

San Francisco , CA

Phone: (415) 433-1700

Brooklyn Law School; Brooklyn NY



Columns
Title Category Published
Do first graders have free speech rights? Why it matters. Constitutional Law Jul. 24, 2024
Why government regulation of social media threatens 1st Amendment rights Constitutional Law Jul. 5, 2024
The end is near for absolute power in private California high schools Constitutional Law, Education Law Jul. 2, 2024
Will SCOTUS reconsider virtual child porn laws in light of deepfake culture? U.S. Supreme Court Feb. 8, 2024
Do social media companies “speak” by curating your news feed? The jury is out. Constitutional Law, Technology Oct. 12, 2023
Anti-SLAPP protection to public records requester answers some questions, but begs others California Courts of Appeal, Constitutional Law Aug. 31, 2023
6th Circuit's Sandmann ruling blurs the distinction between fact and opinion Torts/Personal Injury Aug. 28, 2023
First Amendment not a likely impediment to Social Media Transparency Law Civil Rights, Technology Sep. 20, 2022
Are politicians’ sex lives a ‘matter of public concern’? Civil Litigation May 4, 2021
Can state anti-SLAPP laws apply in federal court? 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Civil Litigation, U.S. Supreme Court Mar. 1, 2021

Verdicts & Settlements
Title Category Published
Do first graders have free speech rights? Why it matters. Constitutional Law Jul. 24, 2024
Why government regulation of social media threatens 1st Amendment rights Constitutional Law Jul. 5, 2024
The end is near for absolute power in private California high schools Constitutional Law, Education Law Jul. 2, 2024
Will SCOTUS reconsider virtual child porn laws in light of deepfake culture? U.S. Supreme Court Feb. 8, 2024
Do social media companies “speak” by curating your news feed? The jury is out. Constitutional Law, Technology Oct. 12, 2023
Anti-SLAPP protection to public records requester answers some questions, but begs others California Courts of Appeal, Constitutional Law Aug. 31, 2023
6th Circuit's Sandmann ruling blurs the distinction between fact and opinion Torts/Personal Injury Aug. 28, 2023
First Amendment not a likely impediment to Social Media Transparency Law Civil Rights, Technology Sep. 20, 2022
Are politicians’ sex lives a ‘matter of public concern’? Civil Litigation May 4, 2021
Can state anti-SLAPP laws apply in federal court? 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Civil Litigation, U.S. Supreme Court Mar. 1, 2021