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| NFL loses in court but looks to fight on Minneapolis Star Tribune Yes, the league season has begun and all 32 teams must open their doors to players or risk being held in contempt of court. However, teams aren't expected to begin signing or trading players anytime soon. The NFL will turn quickly to the 8th US Circuit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| SJC nominee's record is hotly disputed at hearing Boston Globe Lenk, an appellate judge who is Governor Deval Patrick's choice to fill an open seat on the Supreme Judicial Court, would be the first openly gay member of the state's highest court. She wed her partner following the SJC's landmark decision legalizing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Maine court reverses tax assessment on plane owner Boston Globe By Clarke Canfield AP / April 27, 2011 PORTLAND, Maine—A Massachusetts man who got a $26000 tax bill for bringing his plane to Maine for a few weeks on visits is getting his money back after a court ruling that opens the door for other out-of-state ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 26 people apply to fill vacancy on the Iowa Court of Appeals The Republic AP DES MOINES, Iowa — Interviews will begin soon to fill a vacancy on the Iowa Court of Appeals. Court officials say 26 people have applied with the State Judicial Nominating Commission to fill a vacancy on the bench. The vacancy was created when ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Primary Global, Deutsche Bank, Madoff, Glaxo, Class Actions in Court News Bloomberg Chu, 57, who worked for Primary Global Research LLC, appeared in court yesterday before US District Judge Jed Rakoff, in Manhattan and entered a not guilty plea to a new criminal information unsealed yesterday. That charging document accuses Chu of two ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Conn. high court hears death penalty appeal Boston Globe By Dave Collins AP / April 28, 2011 HARTFORD — A lawyer told the state Supreme Court yesterday that his client's death penalty case was the weakest one ever to go before the high court, alleging that the jury was biased and that key evidence was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Recount gets rolling as county clerks go through Supreme Court ballots Wausau Daily Herald Supreme Court race begins: With each paper ballot, counted one by one, county workers across Wisconsin made history Wednesday. The Supreme Court race recount of all 1.5 million votes is under way with a May 9 deadline. Marathon County Clerk Nan Kottke ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Supreme Court Hears Dispute Over Nevada Ethics Law NPR by Nina Totenberg At a time when some groups are calling for stricter ethics rules for the US Supreme Court, the justices on Wednesday seemed disinclined to interfere with state ethics laws. At issue was a question never examined by the court before: ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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