From: Google Alerts googlealerts-noreply@google.com Date: 2011/4/21
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| Pakistan Supreme Court Upholds 5 Acquittals in Notorious Rape Case New York Times By SALMAN MASOOD ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Thursday upheld the acquittal of five of the six men accused in the gang rape of Mukhtar Mai, the resilient woman who had gained international recognition and emerged as a symbol ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Dish in contempt of court in TiVo patent fight BusinessWeek By JOELLE TESSLER A panel of federal appeals judges has found Dish Network and EchoStar in contempt of court for failing to abide by an injunction barring them from using technology patented by TiVo in older Dish set-top boxes. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Calif. court freezes assets of TV's 'tax lady' BusinessWeek By DON THOMPSON A California court has frozen assets and appointed a receiver to run the business operated by Roni Deutch, a nationally known tax lawyer who gained a measure of fame on late-night television commercials. Wednesday's orders came as the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Spanish court upholds ban on atheist march on Holy Thursday, says Catholics ... Washington Post By AP, Thursday, April 21, 7:12 AM MADRID — A court has barred atheists from holding a march on Holy Thursday, saying that would be offensive to Spanish Catholics who mark Easter with processions of their own. In Wednesday's ruling, the Madrid ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK: Kagan absences no big deal The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Justice Elena Kagan's leather-backed chair was empty this week for the 26th and final time this term while the other Supreme Court justices listened to arguments in an obscure dispute between the government and an Indian tribe. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ohio Supreme Court weighs whether city's destruction of 911 tapes did harm ... Washington Post Attorneys for both sides argued Wednesday before the Ohio Supreme Court, disagreeing on whether Timothy Rhodes was "aggrieved" under state public records law by the city's records destruction. Rhodes' lawyer said Rhodes shouldn't be faulted for the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Utah asks US Supreme Court to hear crosses case Houston Chronicle By JENNIFER DOBNER AP SALT LAKE CITY — Utah's attorney general is asking the US Supreme Court to decide whether crosses can be placed along its highways to honor state troopers killed in the line of duty. The request follows a 2010 ruling from the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court rejects nonpartisan city election requirement Arizona Daily Star State lawmakers have no business in telling Tucson it has to make its City Council elections non-partisan, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday. In a unanimous decision, the judges said the Arizona Constitution gives charter cities like Tucson ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court Weighs Funding Wall Street Journal By LISA FLEISHER TRENTON—The future of New Jersey school funding is in the hands of the state Supreme Court, after the Christie administration and an advocate for poor children on Wednesday made final arguments on whether the recession justified a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Groups sue feds over sea turtle habitat San Jose Mercury News Conservation groups have gone to court to get the federal government make good on its proposal to expand habitat protections for endangered western Pacific leatherback sea turtles to include feeding areas off the West Coast. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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