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| Appeals court green-lights Shell Oil's drilling in Alaska Arctic this year MiamiHerald.com By LISA DEMER ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- An appeals court has sided with the federal government in giving the go-ahead to Shell Oil Co. to move forward with drilling in the Alaska Arctic this year, according to a ruling issued Friday night. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Full-court press tests Justice Roberts Boston Herald Leahy intimated that overturning Obamacare would be as momentous, as divisive of the nation and as damaging to the court as was Bush v. Gore, which he asserts "shook the confidence of the American people in the Supreme Court. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Court reserves order on Sajjan's plea New York Daily News New Delhi, May 26 — A Delhi court Saturday reserved its order on a plea of Congress leader Sajjan Kumar in a case against him saying that the probe agency (CBI) was not relying upon certain documents of the complainant and key prosecution witness in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Indian court drops case against Pomersbach New York Daily News An Indian court has dropped a criminal case against Australian cricketer Luke Pomersbach after the woman who accused him of molesting her said they had agreed to an out-of-court settlement. The Delhi High Court on Friday said charges against Indian ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court orders woman away from Goldblum Albany Times Union "Over the past decade, I have experienced substantial emotional distress due to Ms. Ransom's continuous stalking, harassing, and threatening behavior," Goldblum wrote in a sworn court declaration. Ransom did not immediately return a phone message ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Iowa Supreme Court: Woman who won FMLA lawsuit has no claim to money DesMoinesRegister.com A former Polk County courts worker who won $165122 when jurors found that her bosses violated the US Family and Medical Leave Act has no claim to the money after a ruling issued Friday by the Iowa Supreme Court. But Tina Lee, fired by the Polk County ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| State-based insurance marketplaces hang in balance of Supreme Court health ... Washington Post So what will come of those efforts if the Supreme Court decides to overturn all or part of the law? Interviews with key officials in some of the states that are furthest along suggest the results could vary widely. Maryland leaders said they haven't ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| French Open 2012: A glance at the French Open, the clay-court Grand Slam ... Washington Post On Court Sunday: No. 5 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga vs. Andrey Kuznetsov; No. 9 Juan Martin del Potro vs. Albert Montanes; No. 14 Fernando Verdasco vs. Steve Darcis; No. 26 Andy Roddick vs. Nicolas Mahut; No. 6 Sam Stosur vs. Elena Baltacha; No. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| No appeal against SC verdict PPP decision dictated by political factors? DAWN.com "It (the decision — namely to not file an appeal) is a political decision," says human rights activist and former president of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA), Asma Jehangir, to Dawn. The current SCBA President, Yasin Azad, did not disagree, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Health care hangs on court's views of commerce clause San Antonio Express WASHINGTON —When the Supreme Court upheld the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the justices said next to nothing about racial equality, the ideal that drove the landmark law's enactment. Instead, the court cited the constitutional clause that lets Congress ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Singer's last days detailed in court papers Boston.com That day, Delp started purchasing tubes and vents at the Home Depot in Plaistow, NH, according to receipts filed in court. Delp's idea was to hook these up to the exhaust pipe of his yellow Volkswagen Bug. This, he would later write in a note taped to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pa. Supreme Court rejects asbestos theory Philadelphia Inquirer By Chris Mondics In a decision with potentially broad implications, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has disallowed scientific testimony in asbestos lawsuits asserting that even the tiniest exposure could cause cancer. The unanimous opinion, written by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court of Appeals candidates offer varied expertise Midland Reporter-Telegram Voters will have the chance Tuesday to decide whether the 11th Court of Appeals needs a justice with experience in oil and gas law or one with a background in criminal prosecution. Mike Willson, shareholder at Cotton, Bledsoe, Tighe & Dawson, PC, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Appeals court backs federal approval of Shell drill plans in Alaska Arctic The Republic AP ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A federal appeals court has sided with the federal government in giving the go-ahead to Shell Oil to move forward with drilling in the Alaska Arctic this year. In the ruling issued late Friday, the 9th US Circuit Court of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mo. high court upholds new congressional districts Hannibal.net On Friday, the Missouri Supreme Court upheld the state's new congressional districts. The Associated Press reports that a divided high court ruled that the eight new US House districts comply with a constitutional requirement that they be "as compact ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Court: Medical Marijuana Users Don't Need to be Growers NBC Bay Area A court ruling affirms that medical marijuana users don't need to grow the plants. By Chris Roberts Attorney General of California Kamala Harris was shot down by the California Supreme Court in her argument that medical marijuana users needed to "come ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Response to Kathleen Parker: 'Obamacare vs. the Supreme Court' The Seattle Times Kathleen Parker bemoans the campaign of certain politicians to influence the Supreme Court regarding the Affordable Care Act as "obnoxious, if not unethical." ["Obamacare vs. the Supreme Court," Opinion, May 24.] She seems to be unaware that, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Game 7 pregame: 76ers not worried about the Celtics home-court advantage Boston Herald (blog) The odds say having tonight's Game 7 against the Philadelphia 76ers in the TD Garden would certainly give them an advantage. But 76ers coach Doug Collins says his team isn't coming into tonight's Eastern Conference Semifinals intimidated by the banners ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Utah Supreme Court ruling allows lawsuit over student's prop-gun death to proceed The Republic AP SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Supreme Court has paved the way for a lawsuit over the November 2008 death of a St. George high school student to proceed in federal court. In a 3-2 decision handed down Friday, justices ruled school districts can't avoid ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Common Pleas Court tweaks foreclosure mediations New Philadelphia Times Reporter Stark County Common Pleas Court has revamped its foreclosure mediation program to cut costs and avoid delays, while still trying to help homeowners keep their properties. By Shane Hoover Stark County Common Pleas Court has revamped its foreclosure ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ruling favors Regis; town vows to prevail Boston.com Weston officials issued a statement Wednesday, predicting the town will ultimately prevail in its litigation against Regis College, despite last week's ruling from the state Supreme Judicial Court in favor of the school. Regis wants to build a 362-unit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court next for cement row Trinidad & Tobago Express By Carolyn Kissoon carolyn.kissoon@trinidadexpress.com The industrial relations impasse between Trinidad Cement Ltd (TCL) and the Oilfields Workers' Trade Union (OWTU) is expected to go to the Industrial Court for final determination. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fla. Supreme Court: Protect Merit Retention The Ledger In 2011, Scott and legislators pushed to radically alter the Florida Supreme Court, which sits atop the third branch of government, the judiciary: splitting the Supreme Court into two parts, dismissing judicial nominating commissioners so Scott could ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gilani won't appeal verdict in contempt of court gulfnews.com By Mohsin Ali, Correspondent Islamabad: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has decided not to appeal his conviction by the Supreme Court for contempt of court, his counsel said yesterday. The decision was taken after Speaker of National Assembly Dr ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Court rejects Reebok duo's bail plea Hindustan Times A Gurgaon court on Saturday dismissed the anticipatory bail applications of Subhinder Singh Prem, the former managing director (MD), and Vishnu Bhagat, chief operating operator (COO) of the India arm of Reebok. operating secret warehouses causing a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court orders woman to stay away from Jeff Goldblum KTNV Las Vegas A previous stay-away order against Ransom from 2007 has expired and police and the actor state in court filings that Ransom has repeatedly gone to Goldblum's home this month. The filings state Ransom has been arrested three times for violating previous ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New state, local fees to cause court costs to spike Opelika Auburn News Court costs in Lee County will increase by as much as $95 in some cases in the wake of two bills passed by the Alabama Legislature this spring in an effort to offset years of funding cuts for state courts. "It is going to be very expensive to get a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Court rejects bail plea of former Reebok India honchos Times of India GURGAON: A local court today rejected the anticipatory bail plea of Reebok India's former MD Subhinder Singh Prem and COO Vishnu Bhagat in connection with the Rs 870 crore alleged fraud in the company. The two top former executives' counsel had filed a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Don't link woman's character to rape: Supreme Court Times of India The apex court says it's common for accused facing rape charges to term the victim as a woman of easy virtue to lessen their guilt during the trial. NEW DELHI: If a woman of "easy virtue" accuses a person of rape, then courts must not discard her ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court cases for week of May 14 Pittsburg Morning Sun On the same day he was sentenced he plead in Missouri to a misdemeanor count of child molestation in the second degree and was sentenced to time served of 12 days in the county jail from the court in Barton County, MO. • Mark Davidson, 21, of Hepler, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Courts sued over firing tied to Judge Sylvia James Detroit Free Press By Melanie D. Scott A former Inkster District Court administrator has filed a lawsuit against the court and the 21st District Court in Garden City, alleging she was fired for participating in a misconduct hearing against her former boss. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Porter County Courts Post-Tribune Porter County Superior Court Judge William Alexa sentenced Kyle Wright, 19, of Gary, to six years in prison and two on probation after he gets out. Wright could have served up to 20 years for his plea to Class B felony robbery. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Cambria County Court Report 05/27/2012 The Tribune-Democrat AP Ryan August Gaunt, 29, 200 block of First Street, East Conemaugh, possession of drug paraphernalia. Placed on probation for six months. Ordered to pay $1280 in costs and fines. Shaquille McCord, 18, Solomon Homes, Johnstown, recklessly endangering ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 2 Female Reservists Sue Over Army's Combat Ban New York Times The defendants named in the lawsuit, which was filed on Wednesday in Federal District Court in Washington, are Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta; the secretary of the Army, John M. McHugh; the Army's deputy chief of staff, Lt. Gen. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Supreme Court upholds new congressional districts Blue Springs Examiner By David A. Lieb AP The Missouri Supreme Court upheld the state's new congressional districts Friday, solidifying a Democratic primary fight between two St. Louis congressmen and providing certainty for candidates who weren't sure which neighborhoods ... See all stories on this topic » |
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