The U.S. Supreme Court has been a topic of conversation as the Senate confirmed Judge Amy Coney Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. And, as the presidential election nears, the question of what will happen to the Supreme Court if Biden wins the presidency was discussed. LPHS appellate partner David Coale talks with KLIF Morning News about both issues. Listen […]
570 KLIF News Talks to David Coale on Antitrust Lawsuit against Google
Google is facing a landmark lawsuit from the federal government and state attorneys general over claims the company engaged in antitrust practices that controlled the Internet search and advertising space. LPHS appellate partner David Coale talked to KLIF Morning News about the case. “When you get through the first several pages of the complaint and get to what they […]
David Coale Provides Insight on Judge Amy Coney Barrett Supreme Court Hearings
Judge Amy Coney Barrett faces the Senate Judiciary Committee as she goes the nomination hearings to become the next Supreme Court justice after the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. LPHS partner David Coale provides analysis to KLIF radio on the hearings and what the Constitution allows about this process. “It says the president may nominate; there is not an asterisk on there. It says the Senate gives advice […]
KRIV-TV FOX 26 Houston Interviews David Coale on Recent Decisions Impacting Texas Voters
LPHS partner and lead appellate practice attorney David Coale recently spoke to KRIV-TV FOX 26 Houston about the Supreme Court of Texas blocking Harris County from sending mail-in applications to every registered voter in the county. “What the Supreme Court told us here is the Legislature would have to go into the code where it lists the responsibilities, the […]
Crowded Field of ‘Feed Me’ Phrases Makes for Trademark Fight
Former WWE star Ryback has promised legal action against Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott for his use of the phrase “Feed Me.” Mr. Elliott recently tattooed the phrase across his stomach, and in a recent trademark application disclosed his intention to use the mark in commerce on T-shirts and other merchandise. But Ryback claims […]