17 Cited authorities

  1. Blue Chip Stamps v. Manor Drug Stores

    421 U.S. 723 (1975)   Cited 2,070 times   26 Legal Analyses
    Holding that only purchasers and sellers of a security have a private right of action under Section 10(b) and Rule 10b–5
  2. Hill v. Nat'l Collegiate Athletic Ass'n

    7 Cal.4th 1 (Cal. 1994)   Cited 640 times   12 Legal Analyses
    Holding that students' consent to drug tests as a condition of participating in athletics barred their privacy claims
  3. Pioneer Ele. v. Superior Court

    40 Cal.4th 360 (Cal. 2007)   Cited 145 times   8 Legal Analyses
    Concluding that there was no serious invasion of privacy where disclosure of the identity of potential class members did not involve revelation of personal or business secrets, intimate activities, or similar private information, and threatened no undue intrusion into their personal lives
  4. Associated Industries v. Ickes

    134 F.2d 694 (2d Cir. 1943)   Cited 100 times
    Coining the term
  5. Section 17200 - Unfair competition defined

    Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 17200   Cited 17,800 times   315 Legal Analyses
    Prohibiting unlawful business practices
  6. Section 128.7 - Attorney or unrepresented party to sign pleadings, petitions, notice, etc.; certification; sanctions for violations

    Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 128.7   Cited 748 times   8 Legal Analyses
    Requiring that allegations in the pleading, "to the best of the person's knowledge, information, and belief...have evidentiary support or, if specifically so identified, are likely to have evidentiary support after a reasonable opportunity for further investigation or discovery"
  7. Section 56.20 - Employers generally

    Cal. Civ. Code § 56.20   Cited 34 times   2 Legal Analyses

    (a) Each employer who receives medical information shall establish appropriate procedures to ensure the confidentiality and protection from unauthorized use and disclosure of that information. These procedures may include, but are not limited to, instruction regarding confidentiality of employees and agents handling files containing medical information, and security systems restricting access to files containing medical information. (b) No employee shall be discriminated against in terms or conditions

  8. Section 17538.41 - Unlawful transmission of text message advertisement

    Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 17538.41   Cited 4 times   1 Legal Analyses

    (a) (1) Except as provided in subdivision (b), (c), (d), or (e), no person, entity conducting business, candidate, or political committee in this state shall transmit, or cause to be transmitted, a text message advertisement to a mobile telephony services handset, pager, or two-way messaging device that is equipped with short message capability or any similar capability allowing the transmission of text messages. A text message advertisement is a message, the principal purpose of which is to promote

  9. Section 17590 - California "do not call" registry

    Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 17590   Cited 2 times

    (a) There is a compelling state interest to protect the privacy of residential or wireless telephone subscribers who wish to avoid unsolicited and unwanted telephone solicitations. For the purposes of this article, a residential or wireless telephone subscriber shall be referred to as a subscriber. (b) The act of becoming a subscriber should not undermine or lessen a person's right of privacy as guaranteed under Section 1 of Article I of the California Constitution. (c) Congress has passed and the

  10. Section 103525 - Certified copy of record of birth, fetal death, death, marriage, or marriage dissolution

    Cal. Health & Saf. Code § 103525

    (a) The State Registrar, local registrar, or county recorder shall, upon request and payment of the required fee, supply to an applicant a certified copy of the record of a birth, fetal death, death, marriage, or marriage dissolution registered with the official. When the original forms of certificates of live birth furnished by the State Registrar contain a printed section at the bottom containing medical and social data or labeled "Confidential Information for Public Health Use Only," that section

  11. Section 103526.5 - Content; security paper

    Cal. Health & Saf. Code § 103526.5

    (a) Each certified copy of a birth, death, or marriage record issued pursuant to Section 103525 shall include the date issued, the name of the issuing officer, the signature of the issuing officer, whether that is the State Registrar, local registrar, county recorder, or county clerk, or an authorized facsimile thereof, and the seal of the issuing office. (b) All certified copies of birth, death, and marriage records issued pursuant to Section 103525 shall be printed on chemically sensitized security

  12. Section 2891.1 - Unlisted or unpublished access numbers not included in lists sold by telephone corporation

    Cal. Pub. Util. Code § 2891.1

    (a) Notwithstanding Section 2891, a telephone corporation selling or licensing lists of residential subscribers shall not include the telephone number of any subscriber assigned an unlisted or unpublished access number. A subscriber may waive all or part of the protection provided by this subdivision through written notice to the telephone corporation. (b) Notwithstanding Section 2891, a provider of mobile telephony services, or any direct or indirect affiliate or agent of a provider, providing the

  13. Section 103527 - Vital Records Protection Advisory Committee

    Cal. Health & Saf. Code § 103527

    (a) The State Registrar shall appoint a Vital Records Protection Advisory Committee to study and make recommendations to protect individual privacy, inhibit identity theft, and prevent fraud involving birth, death, and marriage certificates while providing needed access to birth, death, and marriage record information to those seeking it for legitimate purposes. The committee shall have the following duties: (1) Review and make recommendations as to the adequacy of procedures to safeguard individual

  14. Section 103528 - Automated system

    Cal. Health & Saf. Code § 103528

    The department may create an automated system for the purposes of implementing Sections 103525, 103525.5, 103526, and 103526.5. Ca. Health and Saf. Code § 103528 Added by Stats 2002 ch 914 (SB 247), s 6, eff. 1/1/2003.

  15. Rule 8.520 - Briefs by parties and amici curiae; judicial notice

    Cal. R. 8.520   Cited 3,146 times

    (a)Parties' briefs; time to file (1) Within 30 days after the Supreme Court files the order of review, the petitioner must serve and file in that court either an opening brief on the merits or the brief it filed in the Court of Appeal. (2) Within 30 days after the petitioner files its brief or the time to do so expires, the opposing party must serve and file either an answer brief on the merits or the brief it filed in the Court of Appeal. (3) The petitioner may file a reply brief on the merits or

  16. Rule 8.200 - Briefs by parties and amici curiae

    Cal. R. 8.200   Cited 712 times

    (a)Parties' briefs (1) Each appellant must serve and file an appellant's opening brief. (2) Each respondent must serve and file a respondent's brief. (3) Each appellant may serve and file a reply brief. (4) No other brief may be filed except with the permission of the presiding justice, unless it qualifies under (b) or (c)(7). (5) Instead of filing a brief, or as part of its brief, a party may join in or adopt by reference all or part of a brief in the same or a related appeal. (Subd (a) amended