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Battle over Proposition 8 judge's same-sex relationship heads to court
San Jose Mercury News
By Howard Mintz Vaughn Walker, retired chief judge of the Federal District Court is photographed in the office of his private practice in San Francisco on June 10, 2011. Walker's most prominent ruling in 21-years on the bench has been his 2010 decision ...
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At term's end, Supreme Court opinions anything but brief
USA Today
By Joan Biskupic, USA TODAY WASHINGTON — Asked what would happen if the Supreme Court began writing shorter opinions, Chief Justice John Roberts said, "We could all leave earlier in the spring, I guess, than in summer." By Tim Sloan, AFP/Getty Images ...
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Supreme Court to hear Kanimozhi's bail plea
DailyIndia.com
New Delhi, June 13(ANI): The Supreme Court will hear on Monday the bail plea of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) lawmaker Kanimozhi in the 2G spectrum case. A vacation bench of Justices BS Chauhan and Swatanter Kumar will take up the matter which is ...
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Video: Emotional Dirk Nowitzki runs off court right before Finals win
Yahoo! Sports (blog)
In most cases, you'd expect a player to celebrate a moment like this one by soaking in the moment on the court. However, an emotional Nowitzki declined a public celebration and ran off the court to gather his thoughts in the locker room with still 1.2 ...
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Irish solicitor loses court bid for visa
Sydney Morning Herald
On Monday Federal Court judge Neil McKerracher dismissed Irish citizen Vincent O'Donoghue's third attempt to appeal a decision to reject his application for a permanent resident visa. Mr O'Donoghue was arrested in late 2004 and has since spent time in ...
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Ontario's top court set to hear prostitution challenge
Toronto Star
That's the name that has surfaced in documents for a case that begins Monday in the Ontario Court of Appeal. In plain English it means a woman who's worked as a prostitute and given a sworn statement about what the work is really like. ...
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Forrest warns of MRRT High Court challenge
Perth Now
Picture: Marie Nirme Source: The Australian ANDREW Forrest has warned his company, Fortescue Metals Group, will help mount a High Court challenge if the Federal Government goes ahead with the proposed mining tax in its current form. ...
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High Court judge gets tops Honours list
ABC Online
TONY EASTLEY: The High Court Judge, the Honourable Justice Susan Kiefel is the only person awarded the highest honour in this year's Queen's Birthday Honours List - she's now a Companion of the Order of Australia. She's one of 376 Australians to be ...
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Toyota, Madoff, Taylor Bean, Comcast, Sabre in Court News
San Francisco Chronicle
June 13 (Bloomberg) -- Toyota Motor Corp. will face the first test trial in February 2013 of lawsuits combined in federal court that claim a defect causes the company's vehicles to speed up uncontrollably, a judge said. US District Judge James V. Selna ...
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Tower takes EQC to court over quake claims
Stuff.co.nz
Insurance company Tower is taking the Earthquake Commission (EQC) to the High Court over how much it will pay out on claims resulting from the Christchurch earthquakes. "As disclosed in Tower's financial statements (for the six months ended March 31), ...
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The Judge S case and why court oversight fails
Jakarta Post
Also, the Supreme Court acted quite fast, with Chief Justice Harifin Tumpa suspending and then dismissing Judge S. Even so, the Judge S case is revealing of deeper flaws of internal oversight that can be traced back directly to the one roof system. ...
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Court Postpones Trial for 2009 Attack on Christians in Pakistan
Christian Post
By Daniel Blake | Christian Post Contributor A special court has suspended the trial of a number of suspects alleged to have taken part in the slaughter of ten Christians, and the burning of nearly 100 houses in the Punjab province of Pakistan two ...
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Christian Post
Samacheer Kalvi: State to move Supreme Court today
The Hindu
New Delhi: The Tamil Nadu government will move the Supreme Court on Monday against an interim order of the Madras High Court staying the operation of an amendment introduced in the Tamil Nadu Uniform System of School Education Act for postponing the ...
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Dozens of Bahrainis face court, 7 already convicted
Reuters
By Erika Solomon MANAMA (Reuters) - Thirty three Bahrainis faced military court hearings on Sunday, on charges of illegal activities during weeks of protests that rocked the Gulf island kingdom earlier this year, the state news agency said. ...
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Supreme Court Decision, 'Windows 8' Rumors Marked Microsoft's Week
eWeek
Microsoft's week involved losing a major Supreme Court case and siding with AT&T's acquisition plans for T-Mobile. 'Windows 8' rumors also abounded. By the end of this week, things were looking pretty dire for Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) on the government ...
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Rangers men to be tried under ATA
The Nation, Pakistan
KARACHI - On the directive of Supreme Court, Section 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) has been incorporated in the case against Rangers personnel involved in extrajudicial killing of a young man in Karachi. Section 7 of the ATA stipulates that whoever ...
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Casey Anthony breaks down in court [PHOTOS]
International Business Times
Thursday's court session adjourned early after Casey fell ill. The 25-year-old defendant was back in court first thing Friday morning. She kept her head down and dabbed her eyes and nose with tissues during testimony by John Schultz, ...
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International Business Times
Mavs in position to celebrate on Heat's court
Sun-Sentinel
By Shandel Richardson, Sun Sentinel In 2006, he was on the court with a dejected look while watching the Heat celebrate winning the first championship in franchise history. "I remember getting hit in the head with confetti," Terry said. ...
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Opinion: BC Appeal Court rejects federal intervention in sentencing
Vancouver Sun
By Ian Mulgrew, Vancouver Sun June 12, 2011 9:22 PM Ottawa can't intervene in a Vancouver Island case to defend the Truth in Sentencing Act intended to stop judges giving extra credit for pre-trial custody, the BC Court of Appeal says. ...
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I relied on Nathans team: Doolan
Stuff.co.nz
Nathans Finance ex-director Mervyn Doolan has concluded his defence in the High Court in Auckland today, saying that he relied on Nathans' management, auditors, trustees, lawyers and other directors for much of his knowledge about the business. ...
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Coalition suggests Basin plan could face High Court challenge
ABC Online
It is clearly at risk of litigation and it may end up in the High Court," he said. "That is something that business people, community groups, farmers, the environment movement - nobody wants it. "That needs to be fixed and to fix it, you need to amend ...
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CONCACAF lawyer says Austin's court action may violate FIFA statutes
Examiner.com
June 12, CONCACAF attorney and former US federal prosecutor John Collins said suspended interim CONCACAF president Lisle Austin's action at the Bahamian high court violated FIFA and CONCACAF statutes and could lead to additional sanctions. ...
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Court upholds FCC closing of loophole
Washington Times
By Joelle Tessler AP A federal court on Friday upheld a recent decision by government regulators to close a loophole that had allowed cable TV operators to withhold sporting events and other popular programming from satellite TV providers and other ...
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Washington Times
US judge orders Ford to pay dealers $2bn
Financial Times
By Bernard Simon in Toronto An Ohio court ordered Ford Motor on Friday to pay almost $2bn to more than 3000 US truck dealers, who accused the Detroit carmaker of not disclosing price concessions that it offered to some outlets over 11 years in the ...
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Home sellers court risks with last-resort loans
msnbc.com
Financing provided by sellers, popular in the 1980s when mortgage rates reached 18 percent, is making a comeback in markets that have been hit hard by foreclosures and where tightening lending standards and years of economic distress have drained the ...
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msnbc.com
Was Dirk Nowitzki leaving the court early a lack of class?
International Business Times
Dirk Nowitzki, the Dallas Mavericks star forward and winner of the NBA finals MVP, left the court early with seconds remaining on the game clock in the final game of the NBA finals against the Miami Heat. The game was already decided however players ...
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International Business Times
Nevada Supreme Court has huge role this year
Reno Gazette-Journal
James Hardesty: Elected as District Court judge in 1998 and a justice in 2004. Ron Parraguirre: Fourth-generation Nevada first elected in 2004. Kristina Pickerson: Reno High School, Yale graduate was first elected in 2008. Nancy Saitta: The associate ...
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William Carrington Thompson served on Virginia State Court
Roanoke Times
Retired Virginia Supreme Court Justice William Carrington Thompson, 95, died Saturday at his home in Chatham. Thompson was the first justice selected by the General Assembly in 50 years when he was named to the state's highest court in 1980 at age 64, ...
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June 12 is Loving Day - Its History and the Supreme Court Cae
SanDiego.com
June 12 does not just remind us of the anniversary of a landmark Supreme Court decision; it reminds us of a movement. Loving Day came about from the famous United States Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia (1967). The decision of this case legalized ...
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SanDiego.com
Czech court bans public transport strike
BusinessWeek
A court in the Czech Republic has banned a nationwide transport strike planned for Monday. The one-day strike had been called by transport unions to protest reforms proposed by the government. The unions announced Friday that public transport networks ...
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Court: Fla. officers unknowingly violated rights
MiamiHerald.com
AP ATLANTA -- A federal appeals court has ruled that a Florida couple's rights were violated when officers entered their garage, but it didn't allow them to collect any damages for the intrusion. The court's decision 8-4 last week said prior case law ...
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Cutting Edge Conservative Commentator
The Cutting Edge
The recent Supreme Court Ruling in Chamber of Commerce v Whiting highlights a fundamental and before now underappreciated factor in the immigration debate: immigrants come here illegally because they know that US companies will hire them. ...
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Whitfield County man appealing life sentence before Supreme Court on Monday
Rome News Tribune
by Lydia Senn, staff writer A Whitfield County man found guilty in the shooting death of a 19-year-old college student is appealing his case before the Georgia Supreme Court on Monday. Ryan Darville was found guilty of murder in 2007 by a Whitfield ...
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Saginaw County Circuit Court sentencings: June 12, 2011
MLive.com
By Andy Hoag | The Saginaw News Kinnie L. Falls, 65, of 102 N. Washington, Apt. 502, was sentenced to one year in jail, with 101 days credit, for first-degree retail fraud Oct. 23 at Sears, 4900 Fashion Square in Saginaw Township. ...
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Lawyer leads 'over-taxed' APCP landowners to court
Pocono Record
"In any assessment the appeal board or court has to determine the fair market value or assessment. It can go down, stay the same, or go up. So assessment appeals should not be entered into lightly."
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Judgeship push may head to court
Daily Comet
House Bill 582 would have created a minority sub-district in Terrebonne Parish, where all five district court judges are elected at large. The change, supporters said, could have resulted in the election of Terrebonne's first black judge. ...
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Boeing, union headed to court over South Carolina 787 line
HeraldNet
By Michelle Dunlop, Herald Writer Short of a last-minute settlement, the Boeing Co. will head to court Tuesday to face allegations that it set up shop in South Carolina to get back at its Machinists in Washington state. The jet maker opened its new ...
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Business bankruptcies
Minneapolis Star Tribune
This is a list of recent business-related bankruptcies filed in US Bankruptcy Court in Minneapolis and St. Paul. The number after the filing date is the case number. A Chapter 7 petition is for liquidation of the business; Chapter 11 (or Chapter 12 for ...
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West Virginia Supreme Court to probe juvenile detention center where youth died
Daily Journal
The West Virginia Supreme Court is leading an investigation into the state's only maximum security correctional center for juveniles following an unexplained death at the facility more than two years ago. Chief Justice Margaret Workman is establishing ...
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Medicaid pay cut fight finds Justice Dept. at odds with doctors
American Medical News
The Justice Dept. has sided against physicians in a pending US Supreme Court case challenging Medicaid cuts to California doctors and other medical professionals. In a brief to the high court, Acting US Solicitor General Neal Katyal said private ...
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Court: Lap dance does not constitute art
Metro.us
Cost, plus interest, of the bill Nite Moves was contesting in court for lap dances and admissions fees. ALBANY – Strip clubs must pay a few extra dollars on their lap dances, a New York court ruled. A state appeals court rejected the notion that lap ...
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Supreme Court clarifies rule on securities class actions
Business Insurance
PHOTO: AP WASHINGTON—The US Supreme Court's rejection of a ruling that would have made it more difficult for investors seeking class certification in securities litigation brings the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals in line with other appeals courts, ...
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Suit over triplets to proceed in Erie County Court
GoErie.com
By ED PALATTELLA, Erie Times-News The death of the father of triplets boys will not stop a lawsuit over their birth from moving ahead in Erie County Court. The father's widow said she will take over as the plaintiff on the case, according to court ...
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Editorial: The ball is in Congress' court
Federal Times
After legislating the country into record levels of debt over the last decade, lawmakers now are unleashing a torrent of proposals to slash discretionary spending and make government more efficient. But few of their proposals take aim at the biggest ...
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U.S. Supreme Court Confronts Inducement Of Infringement Under Section 271(B ...
istockAnalyst.com (press release)
When the Supreme Court agreed to hear Global-Tech Appliances v. SEB, in which the Court would construe § 271(b) for the first time, some innovator companies were hopeful that the Court would effectively overrule DSU Medical and make it easier to prove ...
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Dubuque facility headed to court over fines
DesMoinesRegister.com
An assisted living company that's running an unlicensed facility in Dubuque is going to court to avoid paying $65500 in fines for alleged resident neglect. Iowa lawmakers, meanwhile, have passed legislation intended to address the problem of care ...
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Mansfield Municipal Court
Mansfield News Journal
The Mansfield Municipal Court report, which appears regularly, includes only charges involving fines and court costs totaling $150 or more. The sentences and fines listed here were handed down from May 30 to June 3. Steven N. Bago, 531 Central Ave., ...
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Peltier column: Lawsuits dominate week
Naples Daily News
By MICHAEL PELTIER TALLAHASSEE — The fight over national health care advanced last week as Florida and 25 other states took their case to a federal appellate court in Atlanta, the next stop in a journey that will inevitably end at the US Supreme Court ...
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Apple, Sanofi, Nordstrom, SinoHub, Google-WIPO: Intellectual Property
Bloomberg
The lawsuit and "threats to other Apple developers adversely affect the value of Apple's license and its business with the developers," the company said in a June 9 filing to a federal court in Marshall, Texas. Apple asked the court for permission to ...
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