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| Mexico high court rules civilian courts should handle alleged military abuses Los Angeles Times By Tracy Wilkinson, Los Angeles Times In a decision hailed by human rights advocates, the Mexican Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered that military officers and personnel be tried in civilian courts, not military tribunals, when accused of torture, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Toyota, LuxAlpha-Madoff, Viacom, Tetragon, EBay in Court News BusinessWeek The suit raised claims under Japanese securities law, over which the US court didn't have original jurisdiction, US District Judge Dale Fischer in Los Angeles ruled in an 11-page memorandum dated July 7. Those claims involve investors who purchased ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| EU court clarifies online retail laws Boston Globe AP / July 13, 2011 BRUSSELS - Online retailers like eBay Inc. can be held responsible for the infringement of trademarks by goods they sell, Europe's top court said yesterday. National courts can order online retailers to stop trademark infringement ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Appeals court issues mixed ruling on grocers' strike pact Los Angeles Times US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals says Vons, Albertsons and Ralphs weren't entitled to enter a revenue-sharing agreement during the 2003-04 labor dispute, but it lacked information to decide whether they should be punished. By PJ Huffstutter and Carol J. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Same-sex couple asks high court to intervene in adoption dispute CNN International By Bill Mears, CNN Supreme Court Producer The Supreme Court is likely to decide in late September whether to accept the case for review. Washington (CNN) -- A same-sex couple has asked the Supreme Court to intervene in a cross-state dispute over their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court upholds U's discipline in Facebook comments case Minnesota Daily The Minnesota Court of Appeals Monday upheld the University of Minnesota's right to discipline a student who posted controversial Facebook posts, citing US Supreme Court precedents that "schools may limit or discipline student expression" if the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Opposing view: Warrantless GPS tracking needed USA Today By Jon Adler The Supreme Court has agreed to review whether the government's warrantless use of a Global Positioning System device to monitor the public movements of a suspect's motor vehicle for one month was an unreasonable search in violation of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Another Re-Count for the Cherokee Election KTUL The Cherokee Nation Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a hand re-count will happen on Saturday. It's been a roller coaster ride for the candidates but they both agree on one thing. "It's a really good day what the court has determined is that it was a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Office of Court Administration Urges Pay Raise for NY State Judges The National Law Journal New York court administrators Monday urged "an immediate and substantial" salary increase for 1200 state judges who have not had a raise since January 1999. A report submitted by Chief Administrative Judge Ann Pfau presented several scenarios to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Malaysia court orders defense in Anwar sodomy trial to start questioning ... Washington Post By AP, KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Malaysia's High Court has ordered defense lawyers in opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim's sodomy trial to start questioning their witnesses next month. The next stage of the trial follows the court's ruling in June that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court: Catholic Charities can continue its services, for now Chicago Sun-Times By Bob Okon bokon@stmedianetwork.com July 12, 2011 9:16PM Catholic Charities got the temporary court order it wanted Tuesday to continue providing foster care and adoption services until a final decision is made in a legal dispute with the state over ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Appeals court finds for church in case vs. city of Yuma Yuma Sun BY JOYCE LOBECK - SUN STAFF WRITER In a case brought by a Yuma church, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that cities cannot impose zoning requirements on churches and other religious organizations that do not apply to others. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| LuxAlpha Funds Seek to Move Madoff Trustee Lawsuit to U.S. District Court Bloomberg "It is certainly within the interests of judicial efficiency to keep these complex cases before the same court," they said in a court filing yesterday. Luxembourg-based LuxAlpha, which is being liquidated, was formed by UBS, according to Picard. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fight vowed on court closings Worcester Telegram "What the Supreme Judicial Court is saying is that there is not enough money in the court budget — obviously the governor signed the budget yesterday. We are still trying to address it, and there is not a need to panic." The state Trial Court ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ruling on bias has Supreme Court judges bickering again Milwaukee Journal Sentinel By Patrick Marley of the Journal Sentinel Madison - State Supreme Court justices can't kick each other off cases for alleged bias, the court ruled Tuesday in a bitterly divided decision along now-familiar 4-3 lines. The decision prompted a fresh round ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| "Sister Wives" cast and DC law professor Jonathan Turley head to federal court Washington Post (blog) (Frederick M. Brown/ Getty Images) The "Sister Wives" clan is going to court to fight for their right to polygamy — with the help of DC law professor Jonathan Turley. Turley will file a lawsuit in Utah's federal court Wednesday on behalf of Kody Brown ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Bankruptcy court allows Crystal Cathedral to consider new buyers Los Angeles Times At a US Bankruptcy Court hearing, Judge Robert Kwan approved the church's request to partially withdraw from a reorganization plan it filed in May in which Greenlaw Partners was named the primary bidder for the property, entitling the real estate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Botswana, African Union Disagree Over International Criminal Court Warrants Voice of America July 12, 2011 Botswana, African Union Disagree Over International Criminal Court Warrants Peter Clottey Botswana will continue to support trials by the International Criminal Court (ICC) of accused human rights abusers in Africa, despite opposition by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Appeals court orders Administration to confirm stance on DADT AHN | All Headline News Less than a week after ruling in favor of a group seeking to end the ban on gays in the military, a federal court has ordered the Justice Department to state whether it plans to appeal the decision and defend the constitutionality of "Don't Ask, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court limits Sparrows Point pollution liability Baltimore Sun (blog) By Timothy B. Wheeler, The Baltimore Sun In a ruling that's left Dundalk-area residents shaking their heads, a federal court has declared that recent owners of the century-old steel-making complex at Sparrows Point can't be made to clean up past ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court rejects plan for early transfer of Hunters Point Shipyard San Francisco Bay View San Francisco – In a victory for Bayview Hunters Point community and environmental justice groups, a Superior Court judge ruled today that the City of San Francisco's redevelopment plan for the former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard failed to properly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Audits uncover irregularities in court clerks' offices Richmond Times Dispatch By Tasha Kates According to a 2010 audit, the Albemarle County Circuit Court Clerk's Office failed to reconcile its bank accounts for 32 months, improperly held $201469 in state fines and court costs because of incorrect recording of disbursements and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sports Briefs: UNC's McAdoo to appear in court Winston-Salem Journal By JournalNow Staff Attorneys for a former North Carolina football player ruled permanently ineligible by the NCAA will appear in court today as he tries to return to the team. Defensive end Michael McAdoo is seeking to compel chancellor Holden Thorp ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| State eyes closing local court Gloucester Daily Times By Steven Fletcher Staff Writer Defying intense calls last year from city and local state lawmakers, the Massachusetts Trial Court system Tuesday once again pegged the Gloucester District Court for closure, including it as one of the courts marked for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Man Faces Girls In Court Who Accuse Him Of Molestation W*USA 9 "We try cases in courtrooms, as opposed to the City of Falls Church police," said Peter Greenspun, defense attorney for Michael Gardner as they walked out of court today. Greenspun took a jab at Falls church City police after Prosecutor Nicole Whitman ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sandy man accused of assaulting flight attendant with peanuts, pretzels Salt Lake Tribune By melinda Rogers A Sandy man is charged in US District Court with assaulting a flight attendant with bags of peanuts and pretzels after he was asked to stop using an electronic cigarette aboard a flight from Los Angeles to Salt Lake City this week. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Victim statements to be sealed until read in court San Jose Mercury News Victim-impact statements will remain confidential until they are read aloud in court during a criminal's sentencing hearing, under a bill signed by Gov. Jerry Brown. The legislation, signed into law Tuesday, was sought by the father of a San Diego ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Favorable Court Ruling for PDLI Zacks.com PDL BioPharma (PDLI) recently announced that the Second Judicial District Court of Nevada ruled in its favor in an ongoing patent dispute with Roche (RHHBY). The court rejected Roche's motion filed in November 2010 to dismiss PDL's lawsuit due to lack ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Former Oklahoma senator charged with bribery asks state Supreme Court for ... The Republic TIM TALLEY AP OKLAHOMA CITY — The defense attorney for a former state senator charged with bribery said Tuesday the state appellate court's recent decision to reject his request to dismiss the case raises constitutional issues that the state Supreme ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court papers describe Bothell man's fatal encounter with deputy The Seattle Times Brandon Ray Brown, 27, the Bothell man who was fatally shot in his home by a sheriff's deputy on Sunday, had a long history of threatening his family, according to papers filed in court on Tuesday. By Christine Clarridge No comments have been posted to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mexican court hands down long sentences in massacre case Fox News Ciudad Juarez – The four men convicted of the murders of 15 young people attending a birthday party last year in Ciudad Juarez, a border city in northern Mexico, have been sentenced to serve 240 years in prison each, the court said. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Court will name team of masters to draw legislative/congressional maps Nevada Appeal He said he wants people to "sit down under guidelines set by the court" and work out a plan that's fair to the voters. "This is a new process and we want to do it right," he said. "We want to do it for the people of Nevada. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Supreme Court rules for biological mom in lesbian custody dispute Columbus Dispatch By Darrel Rowland A lesbian who shared parenting duties for her partner's biological daughter does not retain parental rights after the relationship ends, a divided Ohio Supreme Court ruled this morning. The 4-3 decision upheld rulings of two lower ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| SAP to Argue for New Trial in Oracle Lawsuit PCWorld By James Niccolai, IDG News Lawyers for Oracle and SAP are due in court Wednesday to argue post-trial motions in their TomorrowNow lawsuit, with SAP seeking a new trial and a reduction of the US$1.3 billion jury award it was ordered to pay. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ex-BearingPoint Directors to Face Lawsuit Over Bankruptcy in State Court Bloomberg By Tiffany Kary - Tue Jul 12 21:17:35 GMT 2011 Former BearingPoint Inc. directors will face a $1.88 billion lawsuit over their role in the consulting company's insolvency in state court, a repercussion of a recent Supreme Court decision that could ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Stewart admits to nursing home shootings; lawyers say he was influenced by ... Fayetteville Observer ALBEMARLE - Robert Stewart admitted in court today that he killed eight people and wounded two others in March 2009 in the Pinelake Health and Rehabilitation Center in Carthage. However, Stewart's admission to Moore County Superior Court Judge James ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ralph's, Albertson's Profit Sharing Amid Strike Needs Scrutiny, Court Says Bloomberg (KR)'s Ralph's supermarket chains may have violated antitrust law with their 2003 accord to share profits during a strike, a federal appeals court ruled. Today, an eleven-judge panel of the US Court of Appeals in San Francisco said the agreement "is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Judges vow to shut 11 courts Boston Globe In a strongly worded statement, Roderick L. Ireland, chief justice of the Supreme Judicial Court, and Robert A. Mulligan, chief justice for administration and management, said the budget Patrick signed jeopardizes the right of every person, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Winery wins big at state's top court Youngstown Vindicator By Peter H. Milliken A tiny Lake Milton winery has won a big victory at the Ohio Supreme Court for itself and for Ohio's agricultural interests. The state's top court unanimously ruled Tuesday that Myrddin Winery, 3020 Scenic Drive, is exempt from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Wisconsin Supreme Court decides case on Lemon Law Forbes The Wisconsin Supreme Court says Mercedes-Benz's financing company violated state law when it enforced a lease of a car returned under the Lemon Law. Steven Kilian had sought damages in Waukesha County after Mercedes-Benz Financial Services notified ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| LA Report on Court Bureaucracy Comes as Budget Cut Battle Starts Courthouse News Service Thus begins the tale of determined Los Angeles trial judges in their campaign to gain entry to the quiet, art-filled hallways and well-appointed suites in San Francisco where California's judicial upper crust holds court. The report that chronicles ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ponzi Scheme Operator Sentenced WXYZ DETROIT, MICH (WXYZ) - He's not Bernie Madoff, but he has done enough damage that the Federal Court has ordered him put away for a while and fined him heavily. US District court has sentenced 44 year old Milford resident Dante DeMiro to 10 years in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New York's First Private Food Truck Court Comes to Queens New York Times (blog) By GLENN COLLINS The city's moveable food-truck feast is about to become more stationary, with the establishment in Long Island City, Queens, of what may be its first food truck court on private land. It's expected to open in two weeks at 43-29 ... See all stories on this topic » |
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