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Tobacco giants, govt face off in court
Sky News Australia
Tobacco giants, govt face off in court Updated: 13:06, Tuesday April 17, 2012 Defending plain cigarette package laws will save lives and makes economic sense, says Attorney-General Nicola Roxon. The federal government and four tobacco giants will face ...
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Supreme Court To Weigh Copyright Case On Resale Of Foreign-Made Goods
Wall Street Journal
An appeals court said that first-sale rule didn't apply to goods that were produced outside the US The Supreme Court will review that ruling, marking the second time in recent years the high court has tried to resolve this issue.
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Hostess workers counter bankruptcy court proposal
BusinessWeek
By CANDICE CHOI A union official representing workers at Hostess Brands Inc. said Monday that he isn't optimistic the two sides will come to an agreement over workers' contracts before the dispute lands in bankruptcy court. Hostess has said it will ask ...
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Court rejects Skilling appeal again
BusinessWeek
The Supreme Court has rejected another appeal from Jeffrey Skilling, the ex-CEO of disgraced energy giant Enron. The high court on Monday refused to hear his appeal of a lower court's rejection of his theory that a flaw in his earlier trial meant that ...
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Norway rampage suspect claims self-defense justifies killings
CNN International
"I acknowledge the acts but do not plead guilty, and I claim I was doing it in self-defense," Anders Behring Breivik told a court in Oslo. The court recorded a plea of not guilty for him. Prosecutors played a recording of a terrified girl phoning for ...
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High court turns away Skilling appeal
Houston Chronicle
By Mike Tolson The Supreme Court's refusal to consider Jeff Skilling's appeal appears to clear the way for US District Judge Sim Lake to resentence Skilling, shown with attorney Daniel Petrocelli after he was convicted in 2006.
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Court won't hear appeal from woman who was stopped from suing church for ...
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court won't let a woman sue a Maryland church for retaliation after she complained of sexual harassment from its pastor. The high court refused to hear an appeal from Mary Linklater, who had sued the Prince of Peace Lutheran ...
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Court Strikes Down Union-Posting Rule
Wall Street Journal
By MELANIE TROTTMAN A federal court struck down a National Labor Relations Board rule that would require employers to post notices informing workers of their right to join a union, a victory for the US Chamber of Commerce and its South Carolina arm.
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High court weighs overtime pay for drug sales reps
BusinessWeek
By MARK SHERMAN A seemingly divided Supreme Court on Monday weighed a potentially costly challenge to the pharmaceutical industry's practice of not paying overtime to its sales representatives. The justices questioned whether the federal law governing ...
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European court rules against Russia on 1940 Katyn massacre
Reuters
STRASBOURG, France (Reuters) - The European Court of Human Rights ruled on Monday that Russia had violated the rights of relatives of Poles who were killed by the Soviet secret police in 1940, and described the Katyn massacre as a "war crime".
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Norwegian Killer Pleads Not Guilty in Court
Voice of America
April 16, 2012 Norwegian Killer Pleads Not Guilty in Court Selah Hennessy | London A militant anti-Islamic extremist who is charged with killing 77 people in Norway last year has pleaded "not guilty" in an Oslo court. the accused says he acted in self ...
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European court can't rule on World War II massacre
The Associated Press
By ANGELA CHARLTON, AP – 1 minute ago PARIS (AP) — The European Court of Human Rights said Monday it cannot rule on whether or not Russia properly investigated a World War II massacre of thousands of Polish officers because it has not received vital ...
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The Associated Press
Norway's mass murderer rejects authority of the court
Salt Lake Tribune
"Nobody believes that he cried out of pity for the victims," said Mette Yvonne Larsen, a lawyer representing survivors and victim's families in the court proceedings. Breivik showed no signs of remorse on the first day of a trial that is expected to ...
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Court upholds convictions in Stamos extortion plot
Chicago Tribune
(Reuters) - An appeals court on Monday upheld the convictions and sentences of a Michigan couple charged with trying to extort $680000 from actor John Stamos. Allison Coss and Scott Sippola were convicted in 2010 of concocting an elaborate plot to ...
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High court steps into copyright case
Fox News
The high court split 4-4 when it tried to answer that question in a case in 2010 involving Costco and Swiss watch maker Omega. Justice Elena Kagan sat out the Costco case, but will join the other justices in hearing the new dispute.
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Norwegians suffering from Breivik fatigue
CBS News
Norwegian gunman who killed 77 people, Anders Behring Breivik, stands at court in Oslo on Feb. 6, 2012. (Credit: JUNGE HEIKO/AFP/Getty Images) (CBS News) Too much news about Anders Behring Breivik is frustrating the people of Norway.
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Media outlets sue to unseal Zimmerman court documents
Kansas City Star
By DAVID OVALLE MIAMI -- MIAMI -The Miami Herald and other media outlets have asked a judge to unseal court documents in the case of George Zimmerman, charged with second-degree murder in the death of Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Fla.
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European Court Rules Russia Gave Poles Cruel Treatment
Wall Street Journal (blog)
The court said it had been unable to examine the merits of the case because it had not received vital documents from Moscow, but ruled that Russia had failed to treat the victims' families "in a humane and compassionate way.
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Norway Shooter Anders Breivik Pleads Not Guilty, Cries in Court
ABC News
Anders Breivik told the court he acknowledged the mass murder but pleaded not guilty, claiming it was done in self-defense as part of his war against "multiculturalism" in the European nation. He expressed no emotion as he entered his plea but broke ...
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ABC News
Supreme Court to weigh crack cocaine sentences
Los Angeles Times
The Supreme Court will consider whether lighter crack cocaine sentences approved by Congress apply to cases that were already in the pipeline. The issue is complicated by Atty. Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr.'s shift of position. (Karen Bleier, AFP/Getty ...
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Los Angeles Times
Supreme court rejects Skilling's Enron case appeal
Chicago Tribune
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear the latest appeal by former Enron Corp Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling seeking to overturn his criminal conviction over the collapse of the Houston-based energy trading giant more than ...
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Supreme Court Declines Look at Skilling Case
Wall Street Journal
By BRENT KENDALL WASHINGTON—The US Supreme Court on Monday refused to consider a second appeal by former Enron President Jeffrey Skilling challenging his 2006 conviction on fraud and conspiracy charges. Mr. Skilling, who is serving a 24-year prison ...
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Australia Plain-Pack Cigarette Law Challenged by BAT
BusinessWeek
By Joe Schneider on April 16, 2012 British American Tobacco Plc (BATS) takes its fight with the Australian government to court today in a bid to end a ban on logos and trademarks on cigarette packs, a restriction other countries are considering to curb ...
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Wisconsin Top Court Declines to Hear Voter-ID Ruling Appeals
BusinessWeek
By Andrew Harris and Marie Rohde on April 16, 2012 Wisconsin's Supreme Court declined to hear the appeal of a lower-court judge's ruling last month that the state's voter-identification requirement is unconstitutional. In an accompanying order issued ...
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Trayvon Martin case: Media outlets want Zimmerman court records
Los Angeles Times
By Michael Muskal Media outlets, including Tribune Co., the Miami Herald and the Associated Press, on Monday sought to have court documents unsealed in the case of George Zimmerman, charged with second-degree murder in the Sanford, Fla., shooting death ...
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Norway killer admits massacre, claims self-defense
San Jose Mercury News
By Karl Ritter AP Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik, who is facing terrorism and premeditated murder charges, reacts as a video presented by the prosecution is shown in court, Oslo, Norway, Monday, April 16, 2012. Breivik, who confessed to killing 77 ...
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Breivik Attacks Oslo Court's Legitimacy as Terror Trial Starts
Bloomberg
Anders Behring Breivik claimed self-defense and refused to recognize the authority of the Oslo court hearing his trial for the murder of 77 people in twin terror attacks on July 22. "I don't recognize the legitimacy of this court, you have received ...
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Bloomberg
Question of overtime for pharmaceutical sales reps goes to US Supreme Court
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
By Bloomberg News Getty ImagesThe justices for the US Supreme Court indicated their ruling on pharmaceutical sales reps would be specific to the drug industry, a field Justice Antonin Scalia called â€Å“peculiar†and â€Å“weird†because doctors are ...
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The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Conservative Scholar: Supreme Court Should Uphold Obamacare
Huffington Post
Yet another prominent conservative legal scholar has stepped forward to urge the Supreme Court to uphold health care reform as firmly within the court's precedents. In a column published on The New Republic's website, Henry Paul Monaghan, ...
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Russia shows 'callous disregard' in Katyn massacre case, court says
Los Angeles Times
Russia's refusal to cooperate with the European Court of Human Rights in exposing a 1940 war crime that killed 22000 Poles in the Katyn forest shows "callous disregard" for the victims and their relatives, the court said in a ruling Monday.
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Supreme Court Rejects Jeffrey Skilling's Appeal In Enron Case
Huffington Post
By James Vicini WASHINGTON, April 16 (Reuters) - The US Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear the latest appeal by former Enron Corp Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling seeking to overturn his criminal conviction over the collapse of the Houston-based ...
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Tobacco giants in court over packaging
Sky News Australia
Tobacco giants in court over packaging Updated: 07:42, Tuesday April 17, 2012 The federal government and four tobacco giants are about to face off in the High Court over Labor's world-first laws requiring all cigarettes to be sold in plain packages.
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Crush of media at mass killer's trial in Norway
San Jose Mercury News
Breivik, who admitted to killing 77 people in Norway, has pleaded not guilty in court to terror and murder charges saying he was acting in self-defense. STOCKHOLM—Before his gruesome slaughter, Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik described in ...
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Kobe Bryant gets more assists on the bench than on the court
Los Angeles Times
I know this sounds ridiculous, but do you really want him back on the court mucking things up as he dribbles the shot clock away before taking an off-balance prayer? Maybe he helps the Lakers more just where he is. Don Mattingly had no experience as a ...
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Supreme Court hears Glaxo overtime pay case
Baltimore Sun (blog)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday on whether pharmaceutical companies must pay sales representatives overtime, a dispute that threatens the industry with billions of dollars in potential liability.
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Clay-court specialists not so special anymore
USA TODAY
By Van Sias, Special for USA TODAY For decades, springtime usually saw a player storm up the ATP World Tour rankings based purely on his clay-court prowess. By Jose Jordan, AFP/Getty Images Nicolas Almagro of Spain has 11 career ATP titles, ...
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USA TODAY
Judge agrees to release possible rape victim
New York Daily News
AP Superior Court Judge Lawrence Brown previously ordered the girl held because she has a history of running away. On Monday, he said she would be freed with a GPS ankle bracelet after prosecutors and the girl's attorneys agreed to the release.
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New York Daily News
Appeals court hears Arizona tribe's casino project
San Jose Mercury News
By PAUL ELIAS AP SAN FRANCISCO—A federal appeals court on Monday took up an Arizona Indian tribe's complicated legal fight to build a massive casino and resort near a Glendale, Ariz., neighborhood, on property the tribe owns 160 miles from the ...
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Supreme Court to Revisit 'First-Sale' Copyright Doctrine
Wired News
However, because there was no majority decision, the ruling did not set a nationwide precedent and solely affirmed a lower court's ruling. Justice Elena Kagan was recused from the Costco case, as she had worked on it when she was solicitor general.
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Wired News
Supreme Court declines to hear arguments in harassment trial
Gazette.Net: Maryland Community News Online
by Alex Ruoff, Staff Writer The US Supreme Court declined Monday to hear a sexual harassment case involving a woman who sued the Gaithersburg church where she worked. Attorneys for the woman, Mary Linklater, say the case now likely will go back to the ...
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Oracle, Google square off in court in intellectual-property showdown
The Seattle Times
SAN FRANCISCO — Google engineers and executives knew they needed permission to use Java software tools when they created the popular Android mobile program, but Google went ahead without a license, an Oracle attorney told jurors Monday in federal ...
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Accused Mass Killer Admits Actions, Pleads Not Guilty
Wall Street Journal
By KJETIL MALKENES HOVLAND Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik pleaded not guilty in Oslo District Court to charges that he committed two acts of terrorism July 22 last year in which 77 people died. WSJ's Kjetil Malkenes Hovland reports from ...
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Wall Street Journal
John Edwards Jury Selection Continues
Huffington Post
US District Court Judge Catherine C. Eagles made her decisions Monday based on written questionnaires from 185 people summoned last week to the federal courthouse in Greensboro. Most of those dismissed indicated they had made up their minds about ...
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Justices Weigh Overtime Exemption for Drug Firm Representatives
New York Times
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court considered on Monday whether representatives of pharmaceutical companies who visit doctors' offices to promote their companies' products are entitled to overtime. The answer turns on whether those visits are sales calls ...
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Supreme Court Rejects Former Enron Chief's Latest Appeal
New York Times
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear the latest appeal by Jeffrey Skilling, the former chief executive of Enron serving a 24-year sentence in a federal prison for his role in the energy company's collapse. Without comment, the justices refused ...
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New York Times
Enron's Skilling Rejected by Top US Court on Conviction
Bloomberg
The US Supreme Court left intact Jeffrey Skilling's conviction for leading the Enron Corp. accounting fraud, refusing to grant a second hearing to the imprisoned former chief executive officer. Today's rebuff leaves Skilling with nothing to show for ...
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Bloomberg
Batman's latest trial: The Court of Owls
USA TODAY
The Dark Knight and all of Gotham are under siege by the Court of Owls in the upcoming "Night of the Owls" crossover story line. The Dark Knight and all of Gotham are under siege by the Court of Owls in the upcoming "Night of the Owls" crossover story ...
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USA TODAY
Breivik Admits Massacre, Claims Self-Defense
TIME
On the first day of his long-awaited trial, Anders Behring Breivik rejected the authority of the court as it sought to assign responsibility for the July 22 attacks that shocked Norway and jolted the image of terrorism in Europe.
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