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UBS, BofA, MBIA, Merrill, Google, Credit Suisse in Court News
Bloomberg
The state Court of Appeals in Albany, New York's highest court, announced its decision yesterday, overturning a lower- court ruling. A state appellate court in January dismissed the suit by the banks, which claimed the bond insurer's restructuring was ...
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Nevada Supreme Court hears arguments over special election to fill open House seat
Washington Post
Nevada Supreme Court justices peppered lawyers for the Republican and Democratic parties with questions Tuesday as they were swept into the political fray over how to fill a vacant US House seat. At stake is which party and candidate will have a ...
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Against Murray, Lopez Has Nothing to Lose
New York Times (blog)
By GEOFF MACDONALD Feliciano Lopez plays Andy Murray in the second match on Center Court today. Lopez has a huge lefty serve, a much improved net game, and a dangerous, difficult to read forehand. In the past his backhand was easy for the top players ...
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New York Times (blog)
Justices who will shape Supreme Court's future are matching pairs
Washington Post
By Robert Barnes, The Supreme Court term that ended Monday lacked the blockbuster decisions of years past, but it appeared to make one thing clear: George W. Bush and Barack Obama got what they hoped for when they nominated the justices who will shape ...
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Singur war: Tatas vs Mamata in Supreme Court today
NDTV.com
New Delhi: The Supreme Court will today hear the plea of Tata Motors Limited for a stay on the distribution of Singur land by Mamata Banerjee's government in West Bengal. Tata Motors approached the Supreme Court on Tuesday after the Calcutta High Court ...
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NDTV.com
Supreme Court Has Ruled; Now Games Have a Duty
New York Times
The Supreme Court ruled that video games like Grand Theft Auto IV are protected against a California law to bar youths from buying or renting them. By SETH SCHIESEL It is now the law of the United States that video games are art. ...
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New York Times
How Sonia Sotomayor Became the Public Face of the Supreme Court's Liberal Wing
New Republic
Monday was the last day of this year's Supreme Court term—one widely seen as notable not for what was decided but, rather, for coming before what could be a momentous 2012-2013 term, when decisions on gay marriage and health care, to mention just two ...
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Senate Confirms Patterson for High Court
Law.com
The state Senate on Monday confirmed the appointment of Morristown lawyer Anne Patterson as the next justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court. The Senate was unanimous, voting 36-0 in a late-night session. Patterson, a Republican, will fill the seat to ...
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US court tosses water restriction on metro Atlanta
The Associated Press
ATLANTA (AP) — A federal appeals panel handed Georgia a victory Tuesday by finding metro Atlanta can legally tap a reservoir that provides water to roughly 3 million of its residents and tossed aside a lower court order that would have severely ...
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Analysis: Big business scores key Supreme Court term wins
Reuters
By James Vicini WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Giant retailer Wal-Mart Inc, telecommunications company AT&T Inc and coal power companies came out the big winners in the US Supreme Court's just-ended term that rejected large lawsuits against them. ...
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Prosecutor urges Khadafy's inner circle to turn him in
Boston Globe
(Anis Mili/Reuters) By Mike Corder Associated Press / June 29, 2011 THE HAGUE — The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court urged Moammar Khadafy's aides yesterday to arrest the Libyan leader and turn him over for trial on murder and ...
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Boston Globe
Dr Pepper Snapple takes Dublin bottler to court
Fort Worth Star Telegram
The publicly traded corporation took the tiny family-owned bottler to federal court in Sherman on Tuesday, demanding that it abide by its 2009 agreement or lose its license. No monetary damages are sought. "It's unfortunate," said corporate spokesman ...
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Fort Worth Star Telegram
Oklahoma Supreme Court stops release of public employee birth dates
NewsOK.com
In a 7-2 decision, the court sided with public employee groups who said the release of birth dates was an invasion of privacy. The media and open government groups criticized the ruling, saying it grants greater protections to state employees than ...
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Supreme Court to weigh in on warrantless GPS tracking
Computerworld
By Jaikumar Vijayan Computerworld - In a move with far-reaching privacy implications, the US Supreme Court has decided to hear a case involving the government's authority to conduct prolonged GPS tracking of suspects in criminal cases without first ...
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Former Merriam Municipal Court clerk held on embezzlement charge
Kansas City Star
By JOE LAMBE and ROBERT A. CRONKLETON The former lead clerk of the Merriam Municipal Court has been charged with embezzling more than $100000. Johnson County prosecutors on Monday charged Fabiola E. Cruz, 35, of Shawnee, with one count of theft of more ...
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Supreme Court Rejects Challenge To Lousiana Tobacco Verdict
Forbes (blog)
By DANIEL FISHER The US Supreme Court has declined to hear the appeal of a $270 million verdict in Louisiana against Philip Morris and other big cigarette companies, dashing their hopes that the court's animosity toward big class actions displayed in ...
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Former ESPN personality Jay Mariotti to stand trial on stalking and assault ...
Los Angeles Times
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday that former ESPN sports personality Jay Mariotti must stand trial on felony stalking and assault charges in connection with allegations leveled by his ex-girlfriend. Judge Mark Windham ruled that there ...
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NY man indicted in deaths of 4 in pharmacy holdup
Wall Street Journal
AP CENTRAL ISLIP, NY — The court-appointed attorney for a New York man charged with fatally shooting four people during a drugstore robbery for painkillers said Tuesday she fears for his safety, even behind bars. "I think it's OK that he's in ...
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Egyptian Court Orders Dissolution of Mubarak-Era Local Councils
New York Times
By DINA SALAH AMER CAIRO — An Egyptian court on Tuesday ordered the dissolution of municipal councils nationwide, taking a major step toward dismantling one of the last political institutions of the former president, Hosni Mubarak. ...
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Physicians file lawsuit to stop abortion clinic restrictions
Kansas City Star
By BRAD COOPER A father-daughter physician team is going to court to stop the state from imposing new rules that could potentially leave the state abortion free by the end of the week. Herbert Hodes and his daughter, Traci Nauser, filed a lawsuit in ...
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Game industry put focus on ratings years ago
USA Today
By Mike Snider, USA TODAY The video game industry, a big winner in Monday's Supreme Court decision, has won raves for years on its rating system, notably improving its standing with the Federal Trade Commission. Paul Sakuma, AP Jack Schooner, 16, ...
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USA Today
Egyptian military court orders retrial of al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri's ...
Washington Post
By AP, CAIRO — Egypt's state-run news agency says a military court has ordered a retrial on terror charges for the brother of newly named al-Qaida Ayman al-Zawahiri. MENA says the court on Tuesday accepted an appeal by Mohammed al-Zawahiri, ...
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Impartial Investigation Into Supreme Court Incident May Be Challenge
WISN Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE -- Fallout continues in the investigation into an alleged choking incident involving two Wisconsin Supreme Court justices. On Tuesday, the sheriff in charge of the investigation defended his ability to remain impartial despite his political ...
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Supreme Court orders new look at Maine data-mining law after similar law in Vt ...
Washington Post
By AP, WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has thrown out an appeals court ruling upholding Maine's restrictions on the sale of doctors' drug prescribing habits, following last week's high court ruling striking down a similar law in Vermont. ...
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New date set for charter suit
Gloucester Daily Times
By Steven Fletcher Staff Writer Essex Superior Court has now set Thursday, July 7, as the date for a second hearing on the lawsuit filed by 15 Gloucester School District parents who are still seeking to overturn the state's 2009 approval of the charter ...
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'Whitey' Bulger appears briefly in Boston court; lawyer question unresolved
Boston Globe
James "Whitey'' Bulger wore an orange prison uniform and kept silent during a brief hearing in US District Court today as federal prosecutors moved to dismiss the 1995 racketeering charges that led him to flee Boston for 16 years. ...
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Rafa shunted to Court One, Fed and Murray on Centre
Reuters
Rafael Nadal of Spain trains on a practise court at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London June 28, 2011. By Tom Pilcher LONDON (Reuters) - Rafa Nadal's coach's mood changed when he found out the world number one was scheduled to play on ...
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Scalia and Kagan: The Court's Two Would-Be Bloggers
Slate Magazine
Walter, I really appreciated your post on whether the court's redoubled commitment to a child's right to obtain information—even over the objection of her parents—might have implications for information regarding reproductive rights. ...
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Slate Magazine
Purdue to replace damaged court
USA Today
By Cliff Brunt, AP Sports Writer Storms last month allowed water into an area where construction was already under way, damaging Keady Court. The court must now be replaced. "We lucked out that it happened when it did, and we lucked out that the ...
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Court tosses religious group leader's convictions
Albany Times Union
BARRY MASSEY, AP SANTA FE, NM (AP) â€" The state Court of Appeals on Tuesday tossed out the convictions of an apocalyptic religious group's leader who had been found guilty of sexual misconduct with teenage female followers. The court ruled a grand ...
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Board seeks OK to suspend Salvatore DiMasi pension
Boston Herald
By AP BOSTON - A Superior Court judge is weighing a request by the State Retirement Board to let it vote to suspend the state pension of former House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi. Assistant Attorney General David Marks said Tuesday the board should be ...
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Chief Court of Appeals judge orders probe of leaked abortion ruling
Louisville Courier-Journal
The chief judge of the Kentucky Court of Appeals has asked state police to investigate who leaked a confidential abortion rights ruling to The Courier-Journal and whether criminal laws were broken in the process. The newspaper published a story last ...
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Shocker: the Supreme Court refuses to revive Roger Clemens' defamation suit ...
msnbc.com
And his last chance to get anything positive out of that for himself — that suit against McNamee — is now gone, as the US Supreme Court ruled this morning that it is unwilling to overturn the lower court's ruling tossing Clemens' suit. ...
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Former Virginia congressman, state Supreme Court justice Richard Poff dies
Washington Post
Former Virginia congressman and state Supreme Court Justice Richard Harding Poff has died. He was 87. Gov. Bob McDonnell announced Poff's death Tuesday. Details were not immediately available. Poff, a Republican, was elected to Congress in 1952 at age ...
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Fracking ban questioned in county court
Daily Athenaeum
The constitutionality of Morgantown City Council's recently passed ordinance banning Marcellus Shale gas drilling operations is being challenged in court. Northeast Natural Energy, a company operating two Marcellus gas wells in the Morgantown area, ...
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High court reverses judge in Pagans homicide trial
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
The Pennsylvania Superior Court on Monday reversed an Allegheny County judge's ruling that homicide charges against a member of the Pagans motorcycle club should be dismissed. Senior Judge John K. Reilly Jr. threw out the case against Kevin Doolin, 44, ...
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Okla. Supreme Court declines to hear fuel tax suit
BusinessWeek
By TIM TALLEY 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 in road and bridge construction and ...
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Supreme Court rules former WSI CEO Sandy Blunt won't get new trial
Bismarck Tribune
The North Dakota Supreme Court will not grant Sandy Blunt a new trial on charges that he misapplied money while he ran North Dakota Workforce Safety and Insurance. In a unanimous decision handed down on Tuesday, the state high court ruled that Blunt ...
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SBJ: Dodgers, MLB square off in Delaware court in bankruptcy hearing
SportingNews.com
Judge Kevin Gross of the Delaware bankruptcy court said he would not reach a decision Tuesday, and much of the early afternoon was consumed by minor motions like paying off a credit card bill that covers player travel expenses, utilities and a small ...
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Retrial yields shifting tactics in court
Daily Illini
Rod Blagojevich sits before Federal Judge James Zagel as a court clerk reads the verdict in his corruption retrial Monday, June 27, 2011 in Chicago. Blagojevich was convicted by a jury of 17 of the 20 charges against him, including all 11 charges ...
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Daily Illini
Conservatives court the same-sex marriage lobby
ABC Online
New York now joins Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Iowa, Connecticut, Vermont and Washington DC in having legalised gay marriage. Internationally, the club also includes Argentina, Belgium, Canada, Iceland, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, South Africa ...
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ABC Online
6 people moved on Centre Court because of rain
msnbc.com
WIMBLEDON, England - Wimbledon spokesman Johnny Perkins says six fans were forced to change seats on Centre Court at Wimbledon because of leaks in the roof. Perkins says "there were three small leaks to the permanent roof, not the retractable roof. ...
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msnbc.com
US Supreme Court declines to consider tribe's case
Bartlesville Examiner Enterprise
PAWHUSKA — The US Supreme Court will not consider an Osage Nation appeal regarding a lawsuit over whether tribal citizens who live and work in Osage County are exempt from state income taxes. The nation's high court on Monday denied the Pawhuska-based ...
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