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| Not all public campaign financing will raise Supreme Court ire Washington Post By TW Farnam, The Supreme Court ruled this week that Arizona's system of public campaign funding is unconstitutional, but the decision does not signal that the court is ready to reject all public financing for elections. The finding focused on one ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Supreme Court stays return of land to unwilling farmers in Singur The Hindu New Delhi: Tata Motors on Wednesday got "interim protection" from the Supreme Court, which stopped the West Bengal government from returning to farmers the land acquired for the automobile firm's small car project Nano in Singur. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US Supreme Court urged to stop execution of Mexican man Fox News El Paso – Defense attorneys for a Mexican national sentenced to death in Texas have asked the US Supreme Court to grant a stay of his scheduled July 7 execution. The petition for writ of certiorari and a stay motion - submitted Tuesday by Leal's legal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court Hands Big Victory to Ga. In Tri-State Water War New York Times By LAWRENCE HURLEY AND PAUL QUINLAN of Greenwire A federal appeals court handed Georgia an enormous victory in long-running, tri-state water litigation yesterday, overturning a decision by a federal judge that could have sharply curtailed the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Michigan Supreme Court ruling empowers jurors' role The Detroit News Jurors are being invited to take a larger, more active role in criminal and civil lawsuit trials under new rules announced Wednesday by the Michigan Supreme Court. Judges this fall will be required to encourage note-taking, invite jurors to ask ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Health Care Reform Survives First Appeal Before a Circuit Court Courthouse News Service By BARBARA LEONARD (CN) - The 6th Circuit on Wednesday affirmed the constitutionality of President Barack Obama's health care law, marking the first time a federal appeals court has ruled on the controversial overhaul. Appeals stemming from passage of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Calif. cap and trade plan cleared by court San Francisco Chronicle An appellate court is allowing California to go ahead with a market-oriented cap-and-trade system of pollution credits to combat global warming while state officials appeal a judge's order to look harder at alternatives that some environmentalists ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Millican: Cobb's retirement won't change budget woes Gadsden Times By Lisa Rogers The financial straits of the court system in Alabama will not change with Chief Justice Sue Bell Cobb's announcement Wednesday that she plans to retire, Etowah County Presiding Circuit Judge Allen Millican said. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Oracle Seeks to Keep Court Records 'in the Sunshine' in HP Contract Suit Bloomberg (ORCL) asked a judge to reject an attempt by Hewlett-Packard Co. to seal court filings in the computer company's breach-of-contract lawsuit against the software maker's decision to end support for a product. Lawyers for Redwood City, California-based ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Another abortion clinic asks court to join lawsuit against new rules Kansas City Star By BRAD COOPER Calling the state's new licensing process a "sham," a second abortion clinic went to court Wednesday to block Kansas from imposing its new rules on abortion providers. Central Family Medical LLC, which runs a clinic in Kansas City, Kan., ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Florida justices to decide whether Gov. Scott is exceeding his powers Orlando Sentinel By Kathleen Haughney, Tallahassee Bureau Florida's highest court now must decide whether Gov. Rick Scott has overstepped his powers by ordering state agencies to stop issuing new regulations until his office has reviewed and approved the results. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| In Kings Court, anything goes and thats a very good thing Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) Connor Jackson (left), Cody Hertenstein (middle) and Tyler Gonzalez came from Bremerton to sit in the King's Court. (Photo by Christian Caple/Seattlepi.com) SECTION 150 — Bill Tidwell was at the Kingdome in 1977 for the first game in Seattle Mariners' ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court Hands Down 25-Year Sentences in NY Synagogue Bomb Plot Voice of America Defense lawyers argued in court before the sentencing that the government had in fact induced the defendants to commit a crime, selecting the targets and providing the weapons. The lawyers argued that what they called outrageous government conduct ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US Supreme Court vacates NH fatal crash conviction Boston Globe By Lynne Tuohy AP / June 29, 2011 CONCORD, NH—The US Supreme Court has thrown out the felony convictions of a New Hampshire man who prosecutors say ran a red light on a mission to buy heroin and killed two men in Dover. Anthony Dilboy is serving a 30- ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Roger Clemens ready for trial, after bad news from Supreme Court Examiner.com On Tuesday, the US Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal filed by Roger Clemens. The New York Times reported that a lower federal court had thrown out his slander case against former trainer and now witness against him, Brian McNamee. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Former Justice Says Reputation of State's High Court is Threatened WBAY By Taky Ono A former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice is speaking out about allegations of a physical altercation between two justices earlier this month. Justice Ann Walsh Bradley accuses Justice David Prosser of grabbing her by the neck during an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Six Rangers indicted for murder of Sarfaraz Shah Pakistan Observer Karachi—Anti-Terrorist Court (ATC) charged on Wednesday seven accused including six Rangers in Sarfaraz Shah's killing case in Karachi and summoned. The accused pleaded not guilty. Six arrested Rangers' including Bahar-ur-Rehman, Liaquat, Shahid, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| John Ladenburg will run for state high court, not attorney general TheNewsTribune.com Former Pierce County Executive and Prosecutor John Ladenburg announced Wednesday he will forgo a third run for state attorney general and instead enter next year's race for the state Supreme Court. Former Pierce County Executive and Prosecutor John ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Dutch court ruling clears way for "weed pass" Reuters AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Netherlands, long famous for its liberal soft drugs policies, moved closer to introducing "weed passes" to curb sales of cannabis to foreign tourists, following a court ruling Wednesday. Dutch coffee shops openly sell cannabis ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| For Filmmaker, Truth Will Be Hard for the Court Voice of America Speaking on an extra "Hello VOA" Tuesday, Thet Sambath, who conducted extensive interviews over more than 10 years with Nuon Chea and other Khmer Rouge cadre, said the court is facing a huge mandate of truth while only pursuing a case against four top ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Legislators look for remedy to court ruling on illegal entry Evening News and Tribune BY MAUREEN HAYDEN CNHI INDIANAPOLIS — A group of Indiana lawmakers are looking at potential legislative solutions to a controversial Indiana Supreme Court decision that said Hoosiers don't have the right to resist police officers who enter their homes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Group Drops Court Bid to Reopen Hospital Wall Street Journal By ERIC MORATH Even before a district-court judge could hear their case, community activists demanding that a new trauma center be built on Manhattan's Lower West Side dropped their legal protest to the sale of the former St. Vincent's Hospital's main ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray compete off the tennis court Los Angeles Times (blog) The Centre Court crowd will cheer wildly for Murray, trying to become the first man from Great Britain since Fred Perry in 1936 to win the title. And it turns out that Nadal and Murray don't keep their competing to just the tennis court. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Obama nominates Utah judge for US District Court Deseret News SALT LAKE CITY — President Barack Obama has nominated Judge David Ogden Nuffer to become a federal judge at the US District Court for the District of Utah. Nuffer has been a full-time US magistrate judge in Utah since 2003. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Supreme Court denies stay of Bible's Thursday execution in girl's 1988 murder Cronkite News By Maggie Pingolt WASHINGTON – The US Supreme Court Wednesday rejected convicted murderer Richard Lynn Bible's request to delay his Thursday execution for the 1988 murder of a 9-year-old girl in Flagstaff. It was the latest in a string of last-minute ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Husband accused of killing wife and mother-in-law in court WPDE by Tonya Brown The Florence County man accused of killing his wife and her mother appeared in court for the first time Wednesday morning. Deputies with the Florence County Sheriff's Office say he stabbed his wife and her mother Saturday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mo. appeals court overturns blind pension ruling Forbes Several thousand blind Missouri residents could have a $30 million court judgment reduced by about one-quarter as a result of a state appeals court ruling, an attorney for the plaintiffs said Wednesday. Deborah Greider, a suburban St. Louis attorney ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Oklahoma high court finds employee birth dates private Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the birth dates of public employees may not be released under the state's open records law after finding that the privacy interests of the employees outweigh the public interest in disclosure in Oklahoma ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Perrish Cox's Affidavit Not Going To Be Made Public This Week After All Huffington Post District Court Judge Paul King decided today that he won't be releasing Bronco Perrish Cox's affidavit to the public this week after all. After a brief hearing, Judge King agreed to delay the release again so Cox's attorney could have time to appeal to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Child's family speaks at murderer's sentencing; read mother's court statement TheDay.com By Karen Florin Family members of three-year-old Andrew Slyter, killed in November 2007 by Craig Sadosky, delivered heart-rending victim impact statements in New London Superior Court this morning as Sadosky was sentenced to 40 years in prison. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Anti-lien statute doesn't apply, court rules Pittsburgh Tribune-Review The case is still pending before US District Judge Joy Flowers Conti, who let both sides ask the 3rd US Circuit Court of Appeals for a ruling on which statute applies. The court, in a 2-1 opinion, said that although the two statutes conflict, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Disabato: Disorder on the court for Crete-Monee basketball SouthtownStar But the allegations against him have overshadowed accomplishments on the court. With a strong nucleus returning, led by Orris, Marvie Keith, LaQuon Treadwell and Rashod Lee, the Warriors are in position to sustain success. But Crete-Monee must show due ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Zachs To Begin 60-Year Sentence Thursday Patch.com Convicted killer's appearance in Superior Court is an effort to bring closure to a 24-year pursuit of justice for Peter Carone's murder, officials say. By John Howell | Email the author | 3:35pm Convicted killer Adams Zachs of West Hartford will appear ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Congressman Fattah Applauds Bipartisan Court Ruling to Uphold Healthcare Reform Sacramento Bee By Office of Congressman Chaka Fattah "The Affordable Care Act is right for America and now a federal appellate court agrees that President Obama's healthcare reform is right with the Constitution. The bipartisan ruling by a US Court of Appeals panel ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Feds appeal bankruptcy ruling against marriage ban Sacramento Bee By PAUL ELIAS AP SAN FRANCISCO -- The Obama administration appealed a bankruptcy court ruling that found the federal ban on gay marriage unconstitutional. The Justice Department filed the appeal Monday, even though President Barack Obama said he agrees ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Missing Woman Gail Palmgren's Husband Goes To Court Over Restraining Order WDEF News 12 A hearing Tuesday in chancery court didn't go well for them. WDEF News 12's Mandy Odom explains in our top local story. Last Friday Chancellor Frank Brown granted the temporary restraining order against Matthew Palgrem ex parte, which means without his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ex-Credit Suisse Broker Butler in Plea Talks, U.S. Prosecutor Tells Court Bloomberg A federal appeals court this month threw out Butler's securities-fraud conviction at a federal trial in Brooklyn, saying the court was the wrong venue for the charge. At the same time, the appeals court upheld convictions for conspiracy to commit wire ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| High court orders resentencing in murder Minneapolis Star Tribune A Hennepin County judge should not have sentenced a man to extra prison time for not calling 911 after he shot his girlfriend in the chest and left her to die, according to the state's high court. In a 20-page order released Wednesday, the Minnesota ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How Should Society Regulate Violent Video Games for Minors? Patch.com By Ajay Singh | Email the author | 1:40pm The Supreme Court on Monday struck down a California law that would ban the sale and rental of violent video games, such as the ones pictured, to minors. Carlos Villatoro Those were the words of Supreme Court ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Times Square light pole rapper faces rap in court Wall Street Journal A court complaint says Velasquez told police he wouldn't come down unless the "Empire State of Mind" singer came to see him, though he eventually descended without her. The complaint says he later explained it was "just a publicity stunt. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Nevada Supreme Court Set To Weigh In On Special Election In 2nd Congressional ... Nevada News Bureau By Sean Whaley | 7:51 am June 29th, 2011 CARSON CITY – Attorneys for the state Democrat and Republican parties argued their cases Tuesday before the Nevada Supreme Court over whether they should pick their candidates for the special election to fill ... See all stories on this topic » |
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