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| Court reverses stem cell ruling Boston Globe By Liz Kowalczyk The Obama administration can continue to fund research that uses human embryonic stem cells, a federal appeals court ruled yesterday, ending months of uncertainty for scientists. The ruling from the US Court of Appeals in Washington ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Auto pollution: California's carbon curbs upheld by appeals court Los Angeles Times California's authority to pass its own air pollution standards, when they are stricter than federal law, withstood legal challenge Friday when a US Court of Appeals ruled that the US Chamber of Commerce and the National Automobile Dealers Assn. did not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Supreme Court ruling is bad news for consumers San Francisco Chronicle The Republican-appointed majority on the Supreme Court gave corporations a major victory at the expense of consumers. The ruling bars class action lawsuits that allow unhappy customers to band together to fight unfair business practices. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| County to finish Supreme Court recount by Tuesday Sheboygan Press County officials and volunteers work Friday on the Sheboygan County recount of the Supreme Court election. Photo by Eric Litke/The Sheboygan Press / THE SHEBOYGAN PRESS On the heels of four local recounts that lasted a total of nine days, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Onetime Kilpatrick aide is arraigned in scheme Detroit Free Press Nneka Cheeks of Livonia appeared Friday in 36th District Court in Detroit accompanied by attorney James McGinnis. A preliminary examination will be held May 11. / JARRAD HENDERSON/Detroit Free Press BY M. A former aide to Kwame Kilpatrick charged with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| GOP hopefuls court primary voters in New Hampshire Washington Post By Nia-Malika Henderson and Dan Balz, MANCHESTER, NH — It lacked the showbiz-style pizazz of a Donald Trump entrance, but a Republican forum here Friday night featured something else — top-tier political figures sharing the billing, signaling to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Court: DROP is no reason to drop Philadelphia candidates from ballot ... Philadelphia Inquirer By Jeff Shields and Marcia Gelbart Attempts to knock three Philadelphia elected officials off the May 17 primary ballot failed in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Friday, but not before two justices called the politicians' actions in connection with a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fed appeals court upholds Wis. teacher firing Chicago Tribune AP A federal appeals court has upheld a Wisconsin school board's decision to fire a teacher who briefly viewed pornography on his work computer. The Cedarburg School Board fired science teacher Robert Zellner in 2006 for pulling up pornographic ... See all stories on this topic » |
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