(Courtesy of Hoge Fenton)
Philip L. Hammer, a prominent attorney in San Jose who argued a landmark First Amendment case before the U.S. Supreme Court, died Monday. He was 86.
He was remembered for his massive impact on the Silicon Valley community and his caring nature.
“I’m in great admiration for the breadth of accomplishments he had,” said Santa Clara County Judge James E. Towery, a close friend of Hammer’s. “He’s going to be missed. ...
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