| ||
| Supreme Court reinstates collective bargaining law Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Scott Walker's controversial budget-repair bill and the battle over the 2011-'13 state budget Madison - Acting with unusual speed, the state Supreme Court on Tuesday reinstated Gov. Scott Walker's plan to all but end collective bargaining for tens of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court rules for students in Pennsylvania speech cases Reuters By Dave Warner PHILADELPHIA - A federal appeals court here has ruled in favor of two school students who were disciplined in different districts for creating what lawyers called parodies of their principals on the MySpace social network site. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Defense of Marriage Act called unconstitutional by bankruptcy judge Los Angeles Times By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times The nation's largest bankruptcy court has declared a controversial law banning federal recognition of gay marriages unconstitutional. The ruling in US Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court Trial To Start Over 3M's Decision to Kill Superbug Test Wall Street Journal (MMM) will present its arguments in a UK court this week that 3M sabotaged tests on a product designed to detect a life-threatening staph infection found in hospitals. Porton Group claims the US company botched the testing of BacLite to reduce the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court won't invalidate Prop 8 ruling over judge's sexual orientation Washington Blade By Chris Johnson on June 14, 2011 A California federal court on Tuesday denied a request to invalidate a decision overturning the state's ban on same-sex marriage based on the argument that the judge who decided the matter should have recused himself ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Conviction of Officer Is Reversed New York Times By ANAHAD O'CONNOR An appeals court on Tuesday overturned the manslaughter conviction of a former New York City police officer, ruling he was justified when he fatally shot a drunken driver while he was off duty four years ago. In a 3-to-1 decision, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Oklahoma's high court upholds state's anti-illegal immigration bill NewsOK.com The attorney who filed the lawsuit calls the Oklahoma Supreme Court's opinion a political decision. BY MICHAEL MCNUTT mmcnutt@opubco.com Leave a comment The state Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a lower court's decision that determined virtually all of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Supreme Court allows live media coverage of trial Inquirer.net In a majority vote, the Supreme Court allowed yesterday the live media coverage of the Maguindanao massacre trial. The massacre claimed the lives of 57 civilians, including 15 women and 30 media practitioners in Ampatuan town, Maguindanao, on Nov. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Loughner ranted about court's "cheesiness" CBS News Defendant Jared Loughner sits with his head in his hands during a competency hearing in federal court, May 25, 2011, in Tucson, Ariz. (AP Photo/Bill Robles) - A transcript in the case against the Tucson shooting rampage suspect clarifies what he likely ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| So No One's Responsible? New York Times With Justice Clarence Thomas writing for a 5-to-4 majority, the Supreme Court has made it much harder for private lawsuits to succeed against mutual fund malefactors, even when they have admitted to lying and cheating. The court ruled that the only ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
| Sexism against fathers Boston Globe On Monday, four justices of the Supreme Court voted to uphold a federal law that makes it easier for mothers than fathers to transmit citizenship to their out-of-wedlock children in Flores-Villar v. United States. Four other justices voted to strike ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Isner-Mahut: Not done yet ESPN Typically, they are resumed on the same court, scheduled as the second match. The words "To Finish" are a reasonable assumption. On June 23, 2010, Greta Arn dispatched Alicia Molik in the first match on Court 18, and there wasn't even a whiff of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
| Court ruling supports public transit for M's games Seattle Post Intelligencer DOUG ESSER, AP SEATTLE (AP) â€" In the future, Mariners fans could be riding special King County Metro buses because of a court ruling that upholds legislation sponsored by Sen. Patty Murray putting public transit ahead of private charters in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| NY's top court rejects online defamation lawsuit Wall Street Journal AP ALBANY, NY — New York's top court on Tuesday rejected a real estate broker's defamation claim against a rival business over anonymous comments posted on its website saying the broker mistreated agents, failed to pay bills and was racist and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Allstate Suit Against Countrywide Moved to California Federal Court Bloomberg The similar litigation, filed by the Maine State Retirement System, is a class-action suit that began in California Superior Court in November 2007 and was refiled in federal court. The case has been before US District Judge Mariana Pfaelzer since ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Georgia Charter Schools Still Weighing Options After State Court Declines To ... Huffington Post But that all changed in May, when the Georgia State Supreme Court deemed the Commission unconstitutional, revoking the approvals of the 16 schools already sanctioned by the Commission. Since then, Blase said his school has sought reauthorization from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court to La.: Take a harder look at oil drilling Forbes By CAIN BURDEAU , 06.14.11, 12:34 PM EDT NEW ORLEANS -- Louisiana regulators have been ordered by a state appellate court to thoroughly analyze possible contamination, including radiation, from dumping fluids used in drilling for oil and natural gas ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Campaign finance controversy MiamiHerald.com Like it or not, and we didn't like it, the Supreme Court's controversial decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission determined that corporations have a constitutional right to make independent expenditures in connection with an election ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Miss. court to weigh damage limitations query Forbes Mississippi's lawsuit limitations in civil cases don't attack a plaintiff's right to have a jury hear his claims, the state Supreme Court was told Tuesday. Frances A. Citera of Chicago, attorney for Sears, Roebuck and Co., said the law only takes power ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Federal court death verdict for footballer Khaleej Times DUBAI — The Federal Supreme Court in Abu Dhabi, on Tuesday overturned a Sharjah appeal court acquittal and sentenced football player Fayez Juma to death for murdering his neighbour in a case dating back to 2008. The verdict is final, but defence ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Why Has the Supreme Court Taken So Long On Video Game Ruling? Hollywood Reporter Over the past few weeks, there's been a growing sense of anticipation and confusion among those who follow First Amendment law as the US Supreme Court stubbornly refuses to release an opinion on whether states like California have the right to ban the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| AP NewsBreak: Cage in court for ex's lawsuit Palm Beach Post Cage arrived wearing a black suit and was flanked by sheriff's deputies as he entered Superior Court Judge Teresa Sanchez-Gordon's courtroom. The judge urged Fulton to consider a settlement Tuesday, saying a resolution before trial is the "best option ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
| ||
| ||
| Audit says Baltimore court clerks left millions of dollars uncollected Baltimore Sun By Tricia Bishop, The Baltimore Sun Baltimore Circuit Court clerks have revamped procedures on the heels of a scathing legislative audit that found the office neglected to pursue $7.8 million in long-overdue accounts and never bothered to bill roughly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
| Receiver: Inmate medical needs unchanged in Calif. San Jose Mercury News The federal court-appointed receiver who oversees medical care in California's prison system said in a report Tuesday that the state still needs thousands of new prison hospital beds even as Gov. Jerry Brown proposes transferring responsibility for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Supreme Court Reminds Politicians They Work For Us Honolulu Civil Beat Carrigan, the Supreme Court upheld the broad authority of states to prohibit elected and appointed government officials from voting in matters in which they may have a conflict of interest. In reaching the conclusion that a state may prohibit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Minn. AG starts legal preparations for shutdown BusinessWeek By PATRICK CONDON Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson asked a state district court Monday to rule that some core functions of state government must continue even if a lingering stalemate over the budget forces it to shut down on July 1. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| High court spurns atheist's 'under God' challenge San Francisco Chronicle (06-14) 14:36 PDT WASHINGTON -- A Sacramento atheist's challenge to the addition of "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance, which stirred a legal and political frenzy nearly a decade ago, has quietly expired in the US Supreme Court. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Former Olympia woman pleads guilty in UW arson The Olympian A former Olympia woman pleaded guilty Tuesday in US District Court in Tacoma for her role in an arson that destroyed a University of Washington horticulture research center in 2001. Briana Waters, 35, who lives in Oakland, Calif., pleaded guilty as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
| Court ends early as prosecution's case winds down CNN (blog) Orlando, FL – Court was unexpectedly recessed after only half a day on Monday in the Casey Anthony murder trial as the State ran into a scheduling problem with its final few witnesses. But before jurors were excused for the day, they heard from a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| NH Supreme Court weighs hotel sign Boston Globe PORTSMOUTH, NH—The New Hampshire Supreme Court is considering whether an illuminated sign is allowed on a hotel roof line in Portsmouth. Harborside Associates, owner of the Sheraton hotel across the street from the new Residence Inn sign, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Utah court favors businesses in company-county tax dispute Salt Lake Tribune By Steven Oberbeck The Utah Supreme Court has ruled in favor of T-Mobile USA in a property tax dispute with 15 Utah counties that dates back to 2003. In a ruling handed down earlier this month that could have wide-ranging implications for the state's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Special Education Teacher Accused Of Rape In Court KTVU San Francisco A special education teacher at a Vallejo elementary school made his first court appearance Tuesday to be arraigned on charges that he raped a developmentally challenged student aide. 56-year-old Jerry Johnson was taken into police custody Monday night ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Judge Rules That Righthaven Lawsuit Was A Sham; Threatens Sanctions Techdirt As the court digs into the details, it becomes clear that the judge is monumentally not impressed by the arguments from Righthaven and Stephens Media. A couple of choice quotes: This conclusion is flagrantly false—to the point that the claim is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ex-Lantigua aide at federal court Boston Herald By Laurel Sweet and Christine McConville Lawrence Mayor William Lantigua's former chief of staff, Leonard Degnan, was at US District Court yesterday as part of a grand jury investigation focusing on the mayor's administration, sources told the Herald. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court of Appeal Upholds Nonsuit in Action Over LAPD SWAT Raid Metropolitan News-Enterprise The panel said Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Rolf M. Treu was correct in granting the city's motion for nonsuit at the close of the evidence. Treu reasoned that police had exhausted any possibility of negotiating an end to the standoff, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Grasso holds court on NYSE deal, trading & politics Reuters By Jack Reerink and Jonathan Spicer NEW YORK (Reuters) - Would Dick Grasso have sold the New York Stock Exchange to the Germans? "I was always a very deferential guy, I never minded taking the second seat," jokes the bald-headed, firebrand former Big ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New York Appeals Court Rejects MERS Foreclosure Forbes (blog) By DANIEL FISHER A New York appeals court has thrown out a foreclosure proceeding initiated by MERS, the national registry for mortgages that tracks millions of individual loans behind mortgage-backed securities. The case sets a bad precedent for MERS ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
| Some fireworks banned by commissioners Graham Leader by David Rupkalvis Young County Commissioners Court voted 4-1 Monday to ban rockets with sticks and missiles with fins during the upcoming Fourth of July holiday. The vote will ban the sale and use of the fireworks due to extreme fire danger countywide ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Convictions upheld in 'massive' mortgage fraud scheme Atlanta Journal Constitution By Bill Rankin The federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld the convictions and 28-year prison sentence against Atlanta real estate developer Phillip Hill, who prosecutors said oversaw a massive mortgage fraud scheme. "He was the leader, the kingpin who ... See all stories on this topic » |
This once a day Google Alert is brought to you by Google.
Remove this alert.
Create another alert.
Manage your alerts.
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar