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| Ex-Rwandan official is sentenced for genocide by UN court The Seattle Times The UN Court trying suspects of the 1994 Rwanda genocide found a female former government minister and her son guilty of war crimes Friday and gave both life sentences, marking the first time a woman has been convicted of genocide. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Court revives WaMu bondholder suit vs JPMorgan Reuters By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK, June 24 (Reuters) - A US appeals court revived a lawsuit by bondholders of the failed Washington Mutual Bank who accused JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N) of causing them losses when it bought the thrift's assets at a "fire ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Serena's Court 2 placement raises racism, sexism suspicions SportingNews.com The big question about why Serena and Venus Williams have been pushed to an outer court at Wimbledon, away from the main show courts, isn't whether it was justified. It isn't, so tournament officials tried to explain it away with a bunch of mumbo-jumbo ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Judge rules Oakland can enforce injunction against five gang members San Jose Mercury News By Paul Rosynsky Oakland can begin enforcement of a civil court injunction against five alleged members of the Norteños gang, a judge ruled Friday, giving police the power to arrest the five if they violate a series of rules designed to curb gang ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Tunisia joins International Criminal Court CNN International By Joe Sterling and Richard Roth, CNN (CNN) -- Tunisia, the country where the Arab Spring uprisings began this year, has joined the International Criminal Court, becoming the first North African country to do so. Tunisia deposited instruments of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Facebook willing to submit Mark Zuckerberg emails to court in Ceglia ownership ... Los Angeles Times Facebook is willing to fork over hundreds of Mark Zuckerberg's freshman-year emails at Harvard to a Buffalo judge in a lawsuit brought to court by Paul Ceglia, who says he's entitled to half of Zuckerber's stake in the world's most popular social ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Conrad Black's wife collapses in court as he is sent back to prison The Independent The former proprietor of The Daily Telegraph was freed last year after successfully persuading the US Supreme Court to limit the scope of potential prosecution arguments in fraud cases, after which two of his four convictions were quashed. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Class-action sanity Chicago Tribune The US Supreme Court decision Monday in a case alleging sex-discrimination at Wal-Mart prompted a predictable reaction over the course of the week: Big business won, workers lost. Not so. The ruling will restore the integrity of the class-action legal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Whitey Bulger's lawyer tab is in Billy's court Boston Herald The elusive William Bulger — once the state's most powerful lawmaker — finally came out of hiding yesterday and found himself face-to-face with his crime boss older brother, James "Whitey" Bulger, in US District Court. Whitey Bulger's court-appointed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Florida Suit Says Arrests Are Retaliation for Atheism New York Times By LIZETTE ALVAREZ MIAMI — An atheist in Central Florida filed suit in Federal District Court in Tampa on Friday, accusing the Polk County sheriff, an evangelical Christian, of harassing and unnecessarily arresting her as retaliation for not believing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court defends free, if offensive, speech London Free Press By Salim Mansur, QMI Agency The Dutch Court of Appeals verdict in acquitting Geert Wilders, a member of parliament and leader of the Freedom Party, of all charges of inciting hatred and discrimination against Muslims and Islam will likely not end his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court refuses to stop Arizona from scaling back Medicaid program for poor East Valley Tribune The Arizona Supreme Court late Friday refused to block the state from scaling back its health care program for the poor next week. In a brief order, the justices rejected the petition by several public interest law firms to forbid the Arizona Health ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Day Half the Field Goes Home Wall Street Journal By TOM PERROTTA On the walk to Court 18, where there's a plaque to commemorate the longest tennis match of all time, there's a giant iron rolling pin, the "pony roller," given to what was then the All England Croquet Club. A pony would pull it across ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court Sides With EPA on Medical-Waste Incinerator Rules New York Times By GABRIEL NELSON of Greenwire A federal appeals court rejected a challenge today to the toxic emissions limits that US EPA chose for medical waste incinerators in 2009, turning away industry groups who say the rules were stricter than the law allows. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Supreme Court has given firms a stronger hand Los Angeles Times By David G. Savage, Los Angeles Times The Supreme Court, which winds up its term Monday, has once again shown itself to be highly skeptical of large lawsuits against big business, regardless of whether the suits are intended to protect workers, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bosnian refugee in federal court over prison guard past The Daily Progress Almaz Nezirovic, 52, of Roanoke, appeared for the first time on Friday in Charlottesville's federal court on charges of making a false statement during a naturalization interview and filing an unlawful application for naturalization. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Military court upholds Gitmo war crimes conviction The Seattle Times A military court has upheld the conviction of the first Guantanamo Bay prisoner to be tried for war crimes at the US base in Cuba. The Associated Press No comments have been posted to this article. A military court has upheld the conviction of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Porn stars don't have to cover up after court ruling on condoms The Independent By Guy Adams in Los Angeles Campaigners seeking to mandate condom use in erotic films have said they intend to appeal against a court decision which prevents them from using health and safety regulations to ban actors from having unprotected sex on the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ark. Supreme Court upholds interest rate amendment BusinessWeek By CHUCK BARTELS A ruling by the Arkansas Supreme Court let stand Thursday a constitutional amendment that included three separate items, signaling that the court will continue to allow multiple topics to be covered in single amendments put before ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Global court to rule on Gaddafi warrant Herald Sun JUDGES at the International Criminal Court (ICC) will decide on Monday whether to issue an arrest warrant for Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi for crimes against humanity. A panel of three judges will at give their response at 9pm (AEST) to a request by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Boston police show support in court Boston Globe The charges for assaulting the Rhode Island officers carried a maximum 20-year prison term, but Providence Superior Court Magistrate William J. McAtee sentenced him to 13 plus two years probation yesterday. Sabatini and Joyce Skeete, Angela Skeete's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Venus bats away Spaniard and court controversy Reuters Center Court, court 16 or the local weed-strewn park... it would still have resulted in a thrashing. As it was the five-times champion paraded her skills on Court One and duly reached the last 16 with a 6-0 6-2 victory to seal a re-match with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Posthumous Court Battle that Will Never Die Wall Street Journal (blog) Yesterday, the Supreme Court again reviewed the case, which at root involves how the Marshall assets should be divvied up. In 1994, Smith married . . . J. Howard Marshall when she was a 26-year-old stripper and he was an 89-year-old billionaire. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Feliciano Lopez takes Twitter commotion in stride ESPN A tennis court is just a tennis court. But in the world of professional tennis, being center stage on Wimbledon's Centre Court -- or at the very least, the next-best thing, on Court 1 -- is considered a perk for the top players. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| For now, court ruling gives advantage to state in tug-of-war over tobacco tax Rome Sentinel The legal tug-of-war over state attempts to tax cigarettes sold by Indian tribes to non-Indian customers tilted back in favor of the state Tuesday, although a final court decision is still pending. The Appellate Division of state Supreme Court lifted a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Southern African Judges Slam Regional Court Closure Voice of America Judge Ariranga Pillay, the former president of the Southern African Development Community's [SADC] tribunal and three of his fellow judges are protesting what they say is the illegal dissolution of this regional court of last resort. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Supreme Court to Defrauded Investors: "Sorry, Charlie" Forbes (blog) Earlier this week, I spoke with interfluidity author Steve Randy Waldman on Benzinga Radio about a recent Supreme Court reversal on Janus Capital Group, Inc. v. First Derivative Traders, which Waldman summed up nicely in his article entitled, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Komisarjevsky's Lawyers Argue At Supreme Court To Keep Witness List Sealed Hartford Courant By DAVE ALTIMARI, daltimar@courant.com The Hartford Courant The state Supreme Court Friday heard arguments from Joshua Komisarjevsky's attorneys who are attempting to keep the witness list in the Cheshire home invasion defendant's upcoming trial sealed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Burg Simpson Responds to the United States Supreme Court Decision to "Shield ... San Francisco Chronicle (press release) On June 23, 2011, the United States Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that makers of generic drugs cannot be sued for failing to warn consumers of the possible side effects of their products, so long as they use the same warnings used on the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Despite welcome GHG ruling, big issues still open Oil & Gas Journal The June 20 US Supreme Court ruling in a case involving greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by electric power companies was good for the oil and gas industry but far from everything needed. In American Electric Power Co. v. Connecticut, the high court held ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Monday's Expected Supreme Court Decision Will Tell America How Much Free ... Kotaku We're expecting the Supreme Court of the United States to finally issue a ruling, based on arguments they (and we) heard back in November, about whether the state of California can make it a crime to sell extremely violent video games to children. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Court documents say boy admitted shooting Vaughn Portland Tribune By Jim Redden Multnomah County prosecutors laid out their case against accused killer 16-year-old Parrish Bennette Friday morning during a circuit court bail hearing. The hearing ended after 5 pm and will continue in July. Parrish is charged with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Artest files to change his name Columbia Daily Tribune The Lakers forward filed paperwork yesterday in Los Angeles County Superior Court to legally change his name to "Metta World Peace." Among the definitions for "metta" is a Buddhist virtue of kindness. Artest has informed the Lakers of his plans but has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| State Supreme Court shoots down county ethics policy Montgomery Newspapers By Keith Phucas The state's highest court ruled that Pennsylvania's Public Official and Employee Ethics Act does not expressly grant county commissioners in Second Class A counties the right to exercise limited supervisory authority over row office ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Harry & David Wins Court Approval to Send Bankruptcy Plan to Creditors Bloomberg By Steven Church - Fri Jun 24 19:30:54 GMT 2011 Harry & David Holdings Inc., the gift-box retailer that began selling fruit by mail in the 1930s, won court permission to send its bankruptcy-exit plan to creditors for a vote. US Bankruptcy Judge Mary ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Group petititions Supreme Court in smelt case Fresno Business Journal The Pacific Legal Foundation announced today it is filing an appeal to the US Supreme Court regarding the constitutionality of the Endangered Species Act protections for the delta smelt, which have resulted in Valley farmers receiving limited water ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| City man charged with assault receives two-year sentence in Bantam court Torrington Register Citizen He said he wanted her to go to court to in March to drop the protective order, according to police. The letter had a return address of the New Haven Correctional Center and the victim was sure that the letter was written in Wanklin's handwriting, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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