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Libya Dismisses International Court Warrants for Gadhafi, 2 Top Aides
Voice of America
Libya has dismissed arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court for leader Moammar Gadhafi and two top lieutenants on war crimes charges linked to their suppression of an opposition uprising. Justice Minister Mohammad al-Gamudi said ...
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Supreme Court quashes another campaign finance law
Los Angeles Times
(Larry Downing, Reuters / June 28, 2011) By David G. Savage, Washington Bureau The Supreme Court, sharply divided along ideological lines, struck down part of an Arizona campaign funding law, ruling that states and cities may not seek to "level the ...
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Los Angeles Times
High court to rule on FCC indecency ban
Boston Globe
By Edward Wyatt WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court said yesterday that it would hear a case that could decide whether the Federal Communication Commission's policy banning nudity and expletives on broadcast television was a violation of the First ...
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US SUPREME COURT: Law prohibiting video game sales to kids rejected
Press-Enterprise
By BEN GOAD and JIM MILLER WASHINGTON - The US Supreme Court on Monday struck down a California law prohibiting the sale of violent video games to minors, delivering a major victory to the nation's gaming industry and a blow to lawmakers, advocates and ...
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Conflict over Dodgers heads to court of law for a showdown
Los Angeles Times
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) David Wharton, Maura Dolan and Carol J. Williams The showdown has been brewing for months — now Frank McCourt and Major League Baseball will finally square off in a court of law with the future of the Dodgers at ...
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Los Angeles Times
Afghan MPs ask for help over poll court ruling, UN urges caution
Pakistan Daily Times
KABUL: The United Nations urged the Afghan parliament on Sunday not to take any action that might provoke unrest after election officials rejected a ruling by a specially appointed court that threw out a quarter of lawmakers elected last year. ...
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Supreme Court to decide state ban on lame pigs
San Francisco Chronicle
The US Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear the meat industry's challenge to California's ban on the sale of pork made from "downer" pigs, those that were too feeble to walk before they were slaughtered. The 2008 law, backed by the Humane Society, ...
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Inquest told father blamed himself for toddler's death
ABC Online
By court reporter Sarah Farnsworth The inquest will consider whether police were too quick to charge the father. (ABC Local: Margaret Burin ) A statement released by the coroner's court reveals how a two-year-old Victorian girl was harmed on the night ...
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Supreme Court slams UP over land acquisition
The Hindu
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday criticised the Uttar Pradesh government for acquiring prime agricultural land to build luxury flats in Greater Noida and questioned the invoking of an urgency clause that bars farmers from raising objections. ...
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Supreme Court declines to take up Abu Ghraib detainee lawsuit
Christian Science Monitor
The Supreme Court declined without comment the case of 250 former Abu Ghraib detainees whose lawsuit against private contractors, for allegedly abusing and torturing Abu Ghraib inmates, had been thrown out of federal court. Iraqi prisoners wait inside ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Court Conservatives Prevail
Wall Street Journal
By JESS BRAVIN WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court ended its annual term with two decisions upholding free-speech protections, capping a year that saw conservatives largely prevail over the court's liberal minority. Justice Anthony Kennedy, appointed by ...
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Afternoon Fix: Wisconsin Supreme Court justice accused of choking colleague
Washington Post (blog)
By Chris Cillizza Accusations of choking fly on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Michele Bachmann gets the wrong John Wayne, and Jon Huntsman wants $200000. Make sure to sign up to get "Afternoon Fix" in your e-mail inbox every day by 5 (ish) pm! ...
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Speech Rights Triumph as U.S. High Court Limits Government Power
Bloomberg
By Greg Stohr - Tue Jun 28 04:00:12 GMT 2011 The US Supreme Court capped its nine-month term with a show of support for free speech. Whether the topic was violent video games, pharmaceutical marketing campaigns or political contributions, the justices ...
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Arrest warrant for Kadafi may complicate Libya conflict
Los Angeles Times
The move by the International Criminal Court further isolates the Libyan leader but may make him more reluctant to give up power. Libyan leader Moammar Kadafi, seen in an image taken from TV this month. (Associated Press / May 11, 2011) By Henry Chu, ...
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Los Angeles Times
A win for Wal-Mart, and all workers
Los Angeles Times
The Supreme Court decision protects the due-process rights of all those involved and helps ensure that class actions are used for the right reasons and under the right circumstances. The Supreme Court ruled for Wal-Mart Stores Inc. on June 20 in the ...
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Los Angeles Times
Okla. Supreme Court declines to hear fuel tax suit
Forbes
By TIM TALLEY , 06.27.11, 07:02 PM EDT OKLAHOMA CITY -- The Oklahoma Supreme Court Monday declined to consider a lawsuit that challenges the Legislature's plan to transfer $101.7 million in state fuel tax revenue to state agencies that are not involved ...
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Summary of Supreme Court action Monday
Washington Post
By AP, The Supreme Court met Monday for the last time until the fall. Here is a summary of notable actions: — Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association: Voted 7-2 to strike down California's law banning the sale or rental of violent video games to ...
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Supreme Court Bars U.S. Suit Against Goodyear Units Over French Crash
Wall Street Journal
By BRENT KENDALL WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court ruled Monday that three foreign subsidiaries of Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. can't be sued in a North Carolina court over a French bus accident that killed two of the state's residents. ...
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Supreme Court To Consider Time Limit On Insider-Trading Suit
Wall Street Journal
By Brent Kendall Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--The US Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear an appeal by several investment banks seeking to enforce strict time limits on when a plaintiff can file one type of insider-trading lawsuit. ...
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Citigroup, Philip Morris, Meat Industry, Goodyear, UBS, BTA in Court News
Bloomberg
Foster, US District Court, Eastern District of New York (Brooklyn). Philip Morris International Inc., the world's largest publicly traded tobacco company, said an Australian proposal requiring cigarettes to be sold in plain packages violates a treaty ...
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Court denies appeal by Gibson's ex over attorneys
CBS News
A California appeals court has rejected a bid by Grigorieva to disqualify Gibson's attorneys in a bitter custody dispute because she had previously consulted with one of their law partners. (AP Photo/Jacques Brinon, File) (JACQUES BRINON) (AP) LOS ...
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Supreme Court declines California appeal on Indian casinos
Kansas City Star
By MICHAEL DOYLE The Supreme Court on Monday undercut states' negotiating clout with Indian tribes, as the justices effectively upheld a decision that the state of California overreached when it compelled general fund payments in exchange for casino ...
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Choper Discusses Supreme Court Violent Video Game Ruling
Washington Post
June 27 (Bloomberg) -- Jesse Choper, a law professor at the University of California at Berkeley, talks about the US Supreme Court decision striking down a California law prohibiting sales of violent video games to minors. Choper speaks with Emily ...
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Cigarette Makers Rejected by High Court on $270 Million Award
Bloomberg
By Greg Stohr - Mon Jun 27 23:00:22 GMT 2011 The US Supreme Court refused to question an order that requires the nation's tobacco companies to spend more than $270 million on a Louisiana smoking cessation program. Cigarette makers including Altria ...
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Royal newlyweds grace Centre Court
ESPN
Just a few minutes before 1 pm when Centre Court action was about to start, the list came out and didn't disappoint. The newlyweds were here -- the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were at the top of the list. Prince William wore a traditional suit, ...
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Georgia court suspends anti-immigration law
AFP
Georgia Governor Nathan Deal plans to appeal the court's ruling, his office said through a spokesman, adding that the court decision underscores the federal government's role as an "obstacle" to the state resolving its immigration problems. ...
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AFP
Mainers praise, pan high court decision on campaign finance law
Press Herald
By Rebekah Metzler AUGUSTA — Predictably, a US Supreme Court decision that's likely to weaken Maine's public campaign-financing system pleased opponents of the state law and disappointed its supporters. But neither side was surprised Monday when the ...
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Is The Supreme Court Pro-Business?
CNBC.com
The court's balance shifted in 2006, after George W. Bush picked John Roberts and Sam Alito (two conservatives) to replace William Rehnquist (a conservative) and Sandra Day O'Connor (a centrist). Since then, the kind of cases that the US Chamber of ...
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Officer Who Exposed Russian Spies Is Sentenced in Absentia
New York Times
By MICHAEL SCHWIRTZ MOSCOW — A Moscow court sentenced a former Russian intelligence officer in absentia to 25 years in prison on Monday for leaking information that led to the exposure last summer of a Russian spy ring in the United States. ...
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The First Amendment Giveth—And Taketh Away, Too
The Atlantic
By Andrew Cohen The United States Supreme Court ended its term Monday with two major First Amendment decisions. In the first, the Court struck down a California law that sought to prohibit the sale of violent video games to minors. ...
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NJ Senate approves nomination of Anne Patterson to state Supreme Court
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Chris Christie presents Anne Patterson in this file photo, his nominee to replace Justice John Wallace on the New Jersey Supreme Court. TRENTON — After a more than year-long standoff, the state Senate voted to approve the nomination of Anne Patterson ...
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The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Khmer Rouge Leader Leaves Court, in Sign of Legal Wrangling to Come
New York Times
Nuon Chea, in sunglasses, and the three other surviving leaders of Cambodia's Khmer Rouge appeared in court in Phnom Penh on Monday. The former Khmer Rouge leaders on trial: clockwise from top left, Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Khieu Samphan and Ieng Thirith. ...
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Casey Anthony's Lawyers Call For Mistrial, Ask Court To Reconsider Death Penalty
Huffington Post
Casey Anthony's defense team filed a motion Monday asking the court to reconsider the death penalty, a direct response to a recent Florida court ruling in which a Miami federal court judge found the death penalty unconstitutional. ...
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Mistrial declared in Michelle Young's beating death
WRAL.com
Raleigh, NC — A deadlocked jury prompted a Superior Court judge on Monday to declare a mistrial in the first-degree murder trial of Jason Young, a Raleigh man accused of beating to death his pregnant wife, Michelle Young, more than four years ago. ...
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Woman accused of spraying breast milk at deputies appears in court today
Columbus Dispatch
Robinette pleaded not guilty to all five charges during her arraignment at Delaware County Municipal Court today. She was released from the jail on her own recognizance under the conditions that she have no contact with her husband and that she report ...
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Columbus Dispatch
Supreme Court keeps Essex search documents secret
BurlingtonFreePress.com
11:35 pm The Vermont Supreme Court has agreed — at least temporarily — to a last-minute request filed Monday afternoon by prosecutors in Chittenden County to keep confidential search warrants and related documents about the suspicious disappearance ...
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Supreme Court Term in Review: It's a Mixed Bag
Wired News (blog)
By David Kravets The US Supreme Court ended its 2010-2011 term Monday, deciding a slew of technology and civil rights issues, some of which have far-reaching implications for the Freedom of Information Act, intellectual property, warrantless searches ...
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Wired News (blog)
Court grants Benson lawyers' request for assault trial delay
NFL News
By NFL.com Benson received the new date Monday in Austin, Texas, after his lawyers requested more time to prepare their case in Travis County Court. Sam Bassett, one of Benson's lawyers, told the newspaper he needed to review evidence recently received ...
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Stroudsburg stabbing suspect's 911 call: 'I put a knife in her throat'
Pocono Record
On his way into court for a preliminary hearing for two murder charges Monday, Ruben Velazquez had no comment to reporters. Escorting him into district court in Stroudsburg were Stroud Area Regional Police officers David Singer, left, ...
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Poll Watchers: Iowa GOP caucus, debt limit update, Supreme Court wrap-up ...
Washington Post (blog)
Supreme Court wrap-up – The Supreme Court rounds out its term Monday with middling approval ratings; 47 percent approve of the job they are doing and 34 percent disapprove in a new Time Magazine poll. The public splits on the direction of the court, ...
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Zoeller asks court to revisit cop entry ruling
nwitimes.com
INDIANAPOLIS | The question of whether Hoosiers have a right to resist unlawful police entry into their homes is in the hands of the Indiana Supreme Court -- again. Attorney General Greg Zoeller on Monday submitted his response to a petition for ...
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Yee: 'US Supreme Court Puts Corporate Interests Before Protecting Kids'
GamePro.com
Leland Yee, the writer of the proposed Californian law banning the sale of violent video games to kids, has responded to today's Supreme Court decision. by Pete Davison If you haven't heard the news already, video games are protected under the First ...
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GamePro.com
SD Abortion Law Challenged In Federal Court
KELOLAND TV
But that law is being challenged in federal court. The law would require women seeking abortions to wait 72 hours and attend counseling sessions at pregnancy help centers. It is set to go into law on Friday, July 1, but Planned Parenthood believes ...
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KELOLAND TV
Naperville Court Dispositions
Chicago Sun-Times
Solonius H. Caldwell, 737 Clearwood Court, Aurora: aggravated battery - great bodily harm, charges dropped. Stephanie L. DeCicco, 228 Willow Wood Drive, Oswego: driving under the influence - alcohol - 1st or 2nd offense, fines and costs assessed; ...
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Attorney: Bulger holds hammer in court
NECN
(NECN: Brian Burnell) - Connecticut attorney Norm Pattis has a question. "How much truth about local law enforcement to the people of Boston want to know? If Whitey Bulger wages an aggressive defense he'll tear that town apart. ...
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Court upholds use of sharpshooters to kill park deer | Philadelphia Inquirer ...
Philadelphia Inquirer
By Anthony R. Wood The National Park Service may continue to use sharpshooters to radically reduce the deer herd at Valley Forge National Historical Park, a federal appeals court ruled Monday. The three-judge panel rejected arguments by two groups, ...
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Supreme Court's Global-Warming Decision Keeps The Cause Alive
Forbes (blog)
By DANIEL FISHER The US Supreme Court's decision in AEP v. Connecticut was a clear-cut victory for the utilities who were being sued by Connecticut and several other states over their greenhouse gas emissions. The court ruled that the Environmental ...
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