The New York Law Blog reported on the recent case of Speranza v Repro Lab Inc., which was decided by the Appellate Division, First Department, on March 3rd. In this case, a man, Mark Speranza, deposited several semen samples with Repro Lab in advance of a medical treatment that he had reason to suspect might affect his ability to have children. … [Read more...]
Interesting Legal Links
Understanding when the police can frisk you: Nicole Black at Sui Generis offers her take on the pros and cons of the Supreme Court decision in Arizona v. Johnson, that I commented on here. A SWAT team invades an innocent family's home when a VOIP-using prankster makes a fake 911 call: The Fourth Amendment blog: "SWATting" will get somebody killed … [Read more...]