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Court reverses conviction in online rant against Obama
Los Angeles Times
A Southern California man's racist post in 2008 suggesting that the then-presidential candidate should be shot is lawful online speech, not a crime, according to a divided federal appeals court. Walter Bagdasarian, who was found guilty of violating a ...
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Los Angeles Times
Builders pay lip service to buyers, lick own wounds
Times of India
NOIDA: Describing the Allahabad high court order denotifying 589 hectares in Patwari as a "big blow" to them, the developers of the affected projects in the Noida-Extension area said on Tuesday that they would approach Supreme Court for relief. ...
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Missouri Supreme Court upholds utility merger
Kansas City Star
By CHRIS BLANK AP JEFFERSON CITY | The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the merger of two Kansas City-based utilities, ruling that the possible concerns about gift policies and private meetings were not sufficient reasons to reject it. ...
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Lovett used victim for his sexual pleasure, court told
ABC Online
A Melbourne court has been told Andrew Lovett was a man with a sense of entitlement and that he was not going to take no for an answer. The jury in the rape trial of former AFL player Andrew Lovett has been told he was a man with a sense of entitlement ...
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High Court awards Rais RM300K
Malaysia Star
High Court judge Justice Zabariah Mohd Yusof awarded Dr Rais the amount in compensatory, aggravated and exemplary damages and ordered the blogger to pay another RM100,000 in costs to him. She held that the amount was reasonable in view of it being the ...
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Cherokee Court Still Deciding On Disputed Election
KOKI FOX 23
After another unofficial recount and another court hearing, the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court still needs another two days to decide what to do next in the disputed election for Principal Chief. Tuesday night incumbent Chad Smith asked the Court to ...
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Cairn wins Greenpeace court order
BBC News
Cairn Energy has won a court order preventing Greenpeace from publishing any material recorded by protesters who occupied its headquarters on Monday. The interim interdict, granted by the Court of Session, also prohibits any attempt to disrupt Cairn ...
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BBC News
Ex-Canadian commander to face rare court martial for sex in Afghanistan
Vancouver Sun
Daniel Menard will face a court martial Thursday over accusations he engaged in an illicit romantic relationship while commanding troops in Afghanistan. Once considered among Canada's most distinguished military leaders, retired Brig.-Gen. ...
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Petrohawk-BHP, Madoff, SocGen, Google, Galleon in Court News
Bloomberg
Astor is seeking to represent all Petrohawk shareholders in its request for a court order barring the transaction. "The board's acceptance of BHP's offer demonstrates the company's all-too-eager-to-sell mentality," lawyers for the trust said in the ...
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Florida Supreme Court Won't Hear Reynolds Appeal of $23.8 Million Verdict
Bloomberg
By Bob Van Voris - Tue Jul 19 23:04:43 GMT 2011 Florida's Supreme Court declined to hear RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co.'s appeal of a $28.3 million verdict in a case that the cigarette maker argued may affect thousands of so-called Engle tobacco claims in the ...
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Budget cuts to worsen California court delays, officials say
Los Angeles Times
Extended waits for lawsuits to reach court, longer custody fights and even lengthy battles to challenge traffic citations are predicted. The San Francisco Superior Court is laying off more than 40 percent of its staff and shuttering 25 courtrooms ...
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Los Angeles Times
Abhisit passes ICJ torch
Bangkok Post
Outgoing Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said the decision on bilateral negotiations between Thailand and Cambodia to comply with the International Court of Justice's ruling will rest with the next government. Mr Abhisit discussed the implication of ...
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Bangkok Post
Federal Court Orders Ten Commandments Removed From Florida Courthouse
Catholic Online
(Catholic Online) - On July 15, 2011 the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida issued a thirteen page opinion in a case entitled ACLU of Florida Inc. v. Dixie County Florida (ND FL, Case 1:07-cv-00018-MP-GRJ). ...
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Marin court abandons plan to put juvenile defendants in glass box
San Jose Mercury News
By Gary Klien, The Marin Independent Journal Facing an uproar from defense attorneys and child advocates, Marin Superior Court retreated Monday from a plan to place juvenile suspects in glass enclosures for their court appearances. ...
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Justice Dept corrects court filing in anthrax suit
The Associated Press
Court papers the department submitted last Friday suggested that the government had altered its position regarding circumstantial evidence pointing to Dr. Bruce Ivins as the perpetrator. On Tuesday, the department said that it was not altering its ...
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Court orders renewed federal oversight of Tucson school desegregation
Cronkite News
By Nick Newman WASHINGTON – A federal appeals court Tuesday ordered a lower court to renew its oversight of a decades-long desegregation order against the Tucson Unified School District. A three-judge panel of the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals in San ...
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Swiss trial opens for 3 accused eco-terrorists
Ct Post
GABRIELLA BROGGI, AP Sympathizers demontrate near Switzerland's top criminal court in Bellinzona, Switzerland, Tuesday, July 19, 2011. Three alleged "eco-terrorists" are accused of trying to blow up IBM nanotech research center in Zurich. ...
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Court might help settle dispute over KenCom funding
Chicago Sun-Times
By Steve Lord slord@stmedianetwork.com July 19, 2011 4:54PM YORKVILLE — A 16th Circuit Court judge will try to do what entities involved in the KenCom disagreement have not been able to do during the past year — find a settlement. ...
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Ex-NFL player admits speeding, driving without license
Atlanta Journal Constitution
By David Ibata Former Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro quarterback Kordell Stewart admitted in court Tuesday that he "wasn't paying attention" when Alpharetta police stopped him earlier this year for speeding and driving with a suspended license, ...
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Teen who fired gun at vigil will face charges in adult court
The Seattle Times
A 17-year-old Seattle boy who allegedly fired a gun during a vigil Thursday for a slain 19-year-old woman has been charged with assault and possession of a firearm. By Christine Clarridge Ah, poor child. Throw the book at him. No leniency. ...
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Vegas arena initiative before Nevada Supreme Court
Greenfield Daily Reporter
Opponents of a ballot measure backed by Caesars Entertainment to build a sports arena on the Las Vegas Strip are taking their fight to the Nevada Supreme Court. In a brief filed Monday, the Las Vegas Sun reports, Taxpayers for the Protection of Nevada ...
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Court Permits Hindus Who Were Served Meat to Sue for a Purifying Trip to India
New York Times (blog)
By GLENN COLLINS A New Jersey appeals court has ruled that a group of Hindu diners can sue to be flown to India to resolve a dispute over an order of samosas, The Star-Ledger is reporting. Two years ago, 16 diners went to Moghul Express restaurant in ...
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Utah ruling a setback for foreclosure challenges
Salt Lake Tribune
By Tom Harvey A state appeals court decision could have a wide impact on dozens of lawsuits filed in Utah over home foreclosures that washed across the state in the wake of the Great Recession. The Utah Court of Appeals has agreed with a lower court ...
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AP NewsBreak: Court approves Nevada horse roundup
San Jose Mercury News
A three-judge panel of the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco lifted a temporary injunction on Tuesday that put the government roundup on hold since a federal judge in Reno ruled in favor of the BLM late last week. ...
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Redevelopment agencies take fight to state Supreme Court
Capitol Weekly
By John Howard | 07/18/11 4:05 PM PST California's redevelopment agencies, stripped of their funding and facing extinction, sued Jerry Brown and the Legislature in the state Supreme Court, saying the two-piece package approved by political leaders made ...
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Court upholds tax exemption for outpatient clinics
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
By Guy Boulton of the Journal Sentinel The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled that Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare's outpatient center in Wauwatosa is exempt from property taxes, reversing an appeals court decision in a case closely followed by nonprofit ...
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UN court upholds conviction of ex-spokeswoman
The Seattle Times
An appeals court of the UN Yugoslav war crimes tribunal has upheld the conviction of a former prosecution spokeswoman for contempt for revealing confidential court decisions during the trial of Serbia's ex-President Slobodan Milosevic. ...
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Ex-Franklin County deputy's murder case to be heard by grand jury
Roanoke Times
By Mike Gangloff Jonathan Agee of Franklin County appears in court Tuesday in Roanoke for a preliminary hearing on charges of killing his former wife on Memorial Day. It took just minutes for the murder case against former Franklin County sheriff's ...
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Roanoke Times
San Francisco court budget cuts will delay divorces
San Francisco Examiner
Buried: The Superior Court's Meredith Grier goes through paperwork from open cases. The court will have a larger backlog thanks to cuts in state funding. (Examiner file photo) It takes at least six months to get a divorce in San Francisco, ...
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San Francisco Examiner
State court blocks Patriot-News' access to E-ZPass records
Patriot-News
By CHARLES THOMPSON, The Patriot-News A three-judge Commonwealth Court panel has upheld a bid by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission to prevent The Patriot-News from gaining access to commission employees' E-ZPass records. The court's ruling reversed ...
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Wisconsin court restores $5 million award in Jack Link Snacks battle
Duluth News Tribune
The unanimous decision overturns Washburn County Circuit Court Judge Eugene Harrington, who had vacated a jury's $5 million damage award to Jay Link, former company president. MADISON — The Wisconsin Supreme Court upheld $5 million in punitive damages ...
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Gay Adoption Case Making Way to Supreme Court
SouthFloridaGayNews.com
Lambda Legal Defense is taking its fight for same-sex families to the US Supreme Court. The case, Adar v. Darlene Smith, involves a gay male couple – Oren Adar and Mickey Ray Smith— who sought an amended birth certificate for the boy they adopted in ...
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SouthFloridaGayNews.com
State won't appeal court ruling freezing new immigration law
Indianapolis Star
The state will not appeal a federal court decision to put on hold parts of Indiana's new immigration law, Attorney General Greg Zoeller announced today. US District Judge Sarah Evans Barker issued a preliminary injunction June 24 against two provisions ...
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After Budget Cuts, Defendants' Wait to See a Judge Often Exceeds 24 Hours
New York Times
People waited outside the arraignment information window at the Brooklyn Criminal Court to find out when their family members would be arraigned. By JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN In Brooklyn, a night in jail often lasts longer than one night. ...
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Calif. court revives LA grocery worker law
Middle East North Africa Financial Network
SACRAMENTO, Jul 19, 2011 (UPI via COMTEX) -- The California Supreme Court revived a Los Angeles ordinance that protects grocery workers, ruling it didn't take over state or federal laws. The ordinance, passed in 2005, required new owners to hire ...
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Kinder health care lawsuit garners support from 21 states
STLtoday.com
JEFFERSON CITY • Twenty-one state attorneys general filed court papers Monday supporting Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder's lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of federal health care reform. Kinder – who filed the lawsuit last year -- claims the health care ...
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Judge Manning: North Carolina's Thurgood Marshall
Fayetteville Observer (blog)
Superior Court Judge Howard Manning Jr. has shown once again that he is the Thurgood Marshall of education for children in North Carolina, with his recent decision that says we cannot mess over at-risk children whose parents want them in the state's ...
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Former Ala. Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore's son charged with DUI, drug ...
Washington Post
The 20-year-old son of former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore is accused of driving under the influence and drug possession. Caleb Moore was stopped on suspicion of speeding shortly after 4 pm Sunday in Crenshaw County. ...
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U.S. Supreme Court denies last-chance appeal in Tuesday execution
Cronkite News
By Nick Newman WASHINGTON – The US Supreme Court this morning refused to block the execution of an Illinois man who is scheduled to be put to death today after almost 23 years on Arizona's death row. Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, without comment, ...
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Gottfried confident Wolfpack can return to glory days on the court
Shelby Star
Mark Gottfried said it's a daily process in working to make things better for the North Carolina State men's basketball program. While that building takes place, there's a diminishing aspect, too. That's because rising junior forward Richard Howell has ...
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Armstrong goes to court over doping probe leaks
KGMI
Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz and Baltimore Orioles pitcher Kevin Gregg began serving three-game suspensions. Lance Armstrong's legal team has asked a US judge to probe apparent leaks. Hope Solo had kept the US alive in the World Cup tournament ...
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KGMI
State Sen. Ben Brooks to run for Circuit Court judgeship in 2012
al.com (blog)
Ben Brooks, R-Mobile, will run in 2012 for a Mobile County Circuit Court judgeship, according to a news release from his campaign. Brooks will be seeking the seat which will be vacated by Judge James Wood. "As a state senator I helped write many laws. ...
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2 alleged kidnappers appear in court
phillyBurbs.com
The teen suspect, whose name is being withheld by police because of his age, also had a hearing in Superior Court on Tuesday. As a juvenile, his matter is being handled in the family division, where Judge John Call ordered him to remain at the ...
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Hanna: Preliminary injunction redux — read the footnotes
vtdigger.org
Entergy argues that because this legislative inaction, which amounts to a one-house "pocket veto," is to be given significant executive effect, this Court may consider events in 2010 in determining Entergy's claim that Act 160 is preempted as applied. ...
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Appeals court orders new trial for Fair Lawn officer in retaliation case
NorthJersey.com
BY KAREN SUDOL FAIR LAWN – A state appeals court said a jury should revisit a six-figure judgment for a police sergeant who says he was retaliated against. The state Appellate Division this month ordered a new trial for Fair Lawn Sgt. Michael Messina ...
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Martin Sheen Headed to D.C. to Rally Support for Drug Court Funding
ThirdAge
Martin Sheen is headed to our nation's capital Tuesday to headline a rally and hearing for funding for the Drug Court program, The Daily Caller reports. According to a press release, Sheen will lead "thousands" of Drug Court professionals, Drug Court ...
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Court upholds smoking fines for Gate City Billiards
Greensboro News & Record
By Mark Binker RALEIGH — The NC Court of Appeals has upheld the fines levied against Gate City Billiards for allowing smoking in its bar after a statewide smoking ban went into effect. Lawyers for Don Liebes, Gate City's Owner, argued the state law ...
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