Courts
Conservative journalist and SF supervisor settle absurdist suit over block from non-existent X account
The city says goodbye to a very serious case
Ballerina sues San Francisco Ballet for encouraging her to perform while injured
The suit alleges she was given painkillers and injections instead of long-term rest and appropriate care
Uber wants an $18 million tax refund from the city of SF
Everyone could use some extra cash right now — even one of SF’s largest tech firms
X fights California regulation it says infringes on right to host ‘awful but lawful’ content
SF’s Ninth Circuit will hear company’s appeal to halt state law forcing platforms to disclose how they handle disinfo, hate speech
We asked SF unhoused people about Supreme Court ruling that legalizes sweeps without offering shelter
‘It's displacement. It's harassment. It's degrading. It's dehumanizing.’
Block Party: Conservative journalist gets greenlight to continue suit against ‘Democratic Socialist kingpin’ supervisor
Susan Reynolds is still suing Dean Preston for blocking her on Twitter, despite his quitting the platform in 2023
As Uber sexual assault cases accumulate in San Francisco from across the U.S., dispute arises over access to incident data
Company refuses to adopt preventive measures, say lawyers for plaintiffs in growing multi-district litigation against rideshare giant
Lawrence Lessig, in exclusive interview with Gazetteer SF, says OpenAI whistleblowers are examining ‘every legal option’
Litigation and legislation are on the table, says prominent internet and IP lawyer
District 3 supervisor candidate steps out of race after domestic violence accusation
JConr B. Ortega, an activist and well-known gadfly at city meetings, was running on a platform of supporting businesses and cleaning up the city through law and order
Lawsuit against Urban Alchemy alleges assault, sexual harassment, drug dealing in Sausalito
Complaint says employees were involved in meth sales and sexual exploitation of unhoused women