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Court set to consider bail ruling
Belfast Telegraph
The highest court in the land is to consider suspending a controversial legal ruling on police bail which overturns 25 years of police practice. Three judges will consider the application to "stay" the judgment, which means officers can no longer bail ...
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Mladic to 'boycott war crimes hearing'
The Guardian
Photograph: Ho/AFP/Getty Images Former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic plans to boycott the UN war crimes court on Monday, when he is scheduled to enter a plea against charges of genocide during the Bosnian war, his lawyer said. ...
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Perth lawyer in court over wife's murder
Sydney Morning Herald
Prominent Perth lawyer Lloyd Rayney has made his first appearance in the Supreme Court after pleading not guilty to murdering his wife Corryn in August 2007. But setting a trial date in the high-profile case has been delayed because prosecution lawyers ...
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Fearless Djokovic's run started with a haircut
The Associated Press
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — The Wimbledon champion's journey to joyfully eating the Centre Court grass started with the ugliest of haircuts. Seven months ago, Novak Djokovic had his head shaved to celebrate Serbia's first Davis Cup victory. ...
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Supreme Court likely to deliver 26 judgments today
Hindustan Times
PTI Twenty-six judgements are likely to be pronounced by the Supreme Court on the first day of its reopening on Monday after 49 days of summer vacation. A maximum of 10 judgements would be delivered by a bench comprising justices RV Raveendran and AK ...
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Michael Menzter column: Course of court, country weigh heavily
Fond du Lac Reporter
There are two topics today that weigh heavily — one that speaks to our greatness as a nation; and the other, which reflects the ugliness of extreme party politics, even when clad in the judicial robes of the state's highest court. ...
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Court dismissal gives bypass green light
ABC Online
By Tash Impey An appeal by the ratepayers association against the controversial Penola bypass has been dismissed by the Supreme Court which found there was no case against the development. The Penola Residents and Ratepayers Association took the Wattle ...
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Anthony lets out emotions in court
Washington Times
ASSOCIATED PRESS Casey Anthony cries Sunday while prosecutors present their closing arguments during her murder trial in Orlando, Fla. Miss Anthony has pleaded not guilty to the first-degree murder of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee. ...
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Appeal court upholds finding of medical negligence
Vancouver Sun
By GERRY BELLETT, Vancouver Sun July 3, 2011 7:23 PM A doctor and nurse at Surrey Memorial Hospital found negligent in the delivery of a baby who suffered profound cerebral palsy as a result have had their appeal rejected by the BC Court of Appeal. ...
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DeKalb Recorders Court works to clear up jam
Atlanta Journal Constitution
By April Hunt Drivers used to a slow-moving DeKalb County traffic court system might need to watch out as Recorders Court accelerates its efforts to clear its backlog. The turnaround of the court, which also handles misdemeanors and code violations, ...
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African Union: Members will not cooperate with Gadhafi warrant
CNN International
By the CNN Wire Staff Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi has made clear he would not recognize the International Criminal Court's authority. (CNN) -- The African Union says its members will not cooperate with the International Criminal Court's arrest ...
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Protest at Supreme Court planned against rabbis' detainment
Jerusalem Post
A massive rally is planned for Monday evening near the Supreme Court to protest the recent detainment and questioning of two senior rabbis. Rabbi Ya'acov Yosef, 64 and the son of Shas's spiritual leader Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, was detained on Sunday ...
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Alleged Melbourne shooter in court
Sydney Morning Herald
A 27-year-old man charged in connection with a series of shootings in Melbourne's north has appeared in court. Milad Awkar, of Tullamarine, fronted the Broadmeadows Magistrates Court on Monday charged with possessing ammunition without a licence and ...
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CBI court to resume 2G trial from today
Deccan Chronicle
After three weeks of summer break in the district court, the special CBI judge is all set to resume the 2G spectrum scam hearing from Monday. Once again, the court of special CBI judge OP Saini would be abuzz with several high profile accused in the ...
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Strauss-Kahn leaves court
Sydney Morning Herald
RAW FOOTAGE: Embattled former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn leaves a New York court with his wife having been freed from house arrest. NEW YORK: The criminal case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former International Monetary Fund chief accused ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Kan. abortion rules face test in federal court
Albany Times Union
The state attorney general's office argued ahead of a Friday hearing in US District Court in Kansas City, Kan., that a license granted to a Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri clinic disproves critics' contention that the new Kansas rules are ...
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Assault on free speech defeated
The Detroit News
Washington The fate of Arizona's Clean Elections Act, which the Supreme Court last week declared unconstitutional, was foreshadowed March 28, during oral arguments. Lawyers defending the law insisted its purpose was to combat corruption or the ...
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Amarnath pilgrims court risks for a glimpse of Shiva
Mangalorean.com
Jammu, July 4 (IANS) It's a journey of faith, a test of the body and soul, almost symbolic of the devotion a god demands from his worshipper. But the trek to Lord Shiva's cave shrine of Shri Amarnath in north Kashmir, situated at a height of 13500 feet ...
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Court strikes down state's ban on sale of violent video games to minors
The Catholic Review
And the Supreme Court has opened the floodgates for the most violent of video games to be purchased by minors, striking down a California law that had banned their sale to youngsters, imposing a $1000 fine for any store that sold violent video games to ...
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Redevelopment change likely headed for court fight
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
By Judy Lin, AP SACRAMENTO - California's budget for the new fiscal year includes major changes to community redevelopment agencies, which Gov. Jerry Brown and others have criticized as being little more than slush funds for private developers that ...
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High court casts a vote for money
Albany Times Union
If you were to ask the US Supreme Court, the answer would be the one based on money. Money, the court has once again said, is essentially the same thing as speech. It's the latest bow by the high court to monied interests at the expense of ordinary ...
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Bangladesh court orders arrest of ex-premier's son
Sacramento Bee
AP DHAKA, Bangladesh -- A court in Bangladesh issued an arrest warrant Sunday for a son of ex-premier Khaleda Zia over a 2004 grenade attack that killed 24 people at an opposition rally. Dhaka's chief metropolitan magistrate ordered the arrest against ...
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First Amendment, Kennedy triumph
UPI.com
By MICHAEL KIRKLAND Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy testifies before the House Appropriations Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee hearing on the budget for the US Supreme Court on Capitol Hill in Washington on April 14, 2011. ...
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In-law of famed lawyer Dershowitz dies in NY crash
The Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — Police say a retired Manhattan state Supreme Court special referee who was the sister-in-law of prominent lawyer Alan Dershowitz was riding her bicycle when she was hit by a US Postal Service truck and killed. ...
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Sending a message
Las Vegas Sun
A three-judge panel of the US Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia came to the right decision Friday by unanimously rejecting a lawsuit by two states that want to ship their high-level nuclear waste to Yucca Mountain 90 miles northwest ...
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California Supreme Court clarifies rules on overtime pay
Business Insurance
SAN FRANCISCO—California's Supreme Court has ruled that employees who work in the state for California-based employers are entitled to overtime pay for that work. However, in a unanimous ruling based on the US Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, ...
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Iowa court reinstates $10M award in casino lawsuit
KCAU
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - The Iowa Supreme Court has reinstated a $10 million award to a businessman who claimed a casino and its owner backed out of an agreement to let him manage the facility. The Clinton Herald reports that Friday's opinion overturns ...
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Right-Wing High Jinks and Hyporcrisy: HR 2018 and the Supreme Court
GroundReport
Two recent events illustrate this point, this month's Supreme Court American Electric Power Company v. Connecticut decision and the Republican proposed bill HR 2018. "American Electric Power Company v. Connecticut (the "greenhouse gasses" case) has ...
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Dodgers Win Court Approval of $60 Million Bankruptcy Loan (Wilmington)
San Francisco Examiner
The Los Angeles Dodgers won court approval Tuesday to use as much as $60 million of a bankruptcy loan after Major League Baseball dropped its opposition following changes in the loan's terms. A requirement that the Dodgers sell television rights within ...
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Double Whammy Set for 2012
10sBalls
A Mexican wave goes through Centre Court as Roger Federer of Switzerland plays Mikhail Youzhny of Russia in their fourth round match for the Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, in London, Britain, 27 June 2011. ...
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Bill Press
Marietta Daily Journal
It's been a busy few weeks for members of the Supreme Court. On Arizona's public financing law, Chief Justice John Roberts was, unfortunately, busy looking for another way to grease the skids for corporate campaign contributions. ...
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Commerce Clause Protects 2010 Health Care Law
ThirdAge
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that requiring Americans to purchase health insurance is allowed under the Comm... Read Moreerce Clause of the US Constitution. The Commerce Clause of the US Constitution permits Congress to require all ...
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ThirdAge
Minnesota Zoo to Reopen Amid State Shutdown After Court Ruling
Fox News
APPLE VALLEY, Minn. – The Minnesota Zoo will reopen Sunday at 9:00am after being forced to close Saturday due to the Minnesota government shutdown. Judge Kathleen Gearin ruled Saturday that the zoo's special revenue accounts do not need legislative ...
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Fox News
Justices rule for drugmakers in 2 high-profile cases
American Medical News
Physicians' prescribing data can continue to be sold for marketing purposes, the Supreme Court rules. Manufacturers of generic drugs are not responsible for brand-name labeling errors. By Alicia Gallegos, amednews staff. Posted July 4, 2011. ...
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Room for Debate: A Running Commentary on the News
New York Times
As recently as 1986, the United States Supreme Court rejected a gay man's argument for constitutional protection of his sexual relationship, declaring the argument as "at best, facetious." In 2001, the court overturned that ruling and accorded same-sex ...
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Court papers: Knox denies false memory claims
Corvallis Gazette Times
Ohio resident Stephan Skotko, formerly of Albany, filed the suit last August in Linn County Circuit Court against Marion Knox of Lebanon and his wife, Doris. An amended version of the suit has been filed, increasing the claim for relief from $1 million ...
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Probate court moves to Taunton
South Coast Today
The Bristol County Probate & Family Court Registry has moved from its temporary location at 21 Fr. De Valles Blvd., Fall River, to its permanent location at the new Taunton Courthouse, 40 Broadway, Taunton. In an effort to maintain a Registry presence ...
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Animal court rules on city pet law offenses
Houston Chronicle
SAN ANTONIO — Every Friday morning, residents cited for breaking city pet laws step into animal court to have their cases heard before a judge, and depending on their plea, a jury. The judgments take place at Municipal Court No. 4, at 401 S. Frio St., ...
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Michigan citizens take emergency manager law to court citing unconstitutional ...
San Francisco Bay View
Citizens from across Michigan announced June 22 they are taking Michigan's controversial emergency manager law to court, filing a lawsuit that charges Gov. Rick Snyder and the Legislature with implementing an unconstitutional power grab that ...
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Medical marijuana laws hashed out in court
Hometownlife.com
Baxter did not schedule another court hearing. The ACLU sued the cities of Livonia, Bloomfield Hills and Birmingham regarding the authority of communities to prohibit medical marijuana use or sales on the grounds that marijuana possession violates ...
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Criminal Court continued, July 3, 2011
Republican & Herald
by peter e. bortner (staff writer pbortner@republicanherald.com) A McAdoo man admitted Thursday in Schuylkill County Court that he committed seven break-ins, including one in Carbon County, in less than two months last autumn. Joseph M. Zarsky, 27, ...
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Opinion: The High Court's contradiction
NorthJersey.com
LAST WEEK, the US Supreme Court invalidated a California statute that made it illegal to sell or rent violent video games to minors. The five-justice majority opinion, written by Antonin Scalia, holds that the law violates the First Amendment. ...
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Judicial elections fuel high court feud
Wisconsin State Journal
Should Wisconsin stop electing its high court justices? Send your views, 200 words or less, to wsjopine@madison.com or to Letters to the Editor, PO Box 8058, Madison, WI 53716. Ugly and expensive elections have turned Wisconsin's best judges into the ...
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Police have new tool to spot drugged drivers, but York County court hasn't ...
York Daily Record
Butler County court approved such testimony there, although Lebanon County court rejected it By RICK LEE York, PA - It may take a legal challenge before a police officer trained to spot drugged drivers testifies in front of a York County jury. ...
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