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International Court Team Is Held in Libya
New York Times
AMSTERDAM (AP) — The International Criminal Court on Saturday demanded the release of four staff members it said were being detained in Libya, where they were meeting with the imprisoned son of the deposed dictator Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.
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War crimes court says 4 staff held in Libya
The Associated Press
By TOBY STERLING, AP – 1 minute ago AMSTERDAM (AP) — The International Criminal Court on Saturday demanded the release of four of its staffers it says are being detained in Libya, where they are part of an official mission sent to meet with the ...
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Court Sides With AP, News Groups Over Execution
ABC News
Prison officials say they'll work to carry out an execution next week as scheduled, after an appeals court sided with The Associated Press and other news organizations in ruling that witnesses should have full viewing access to a convicted killer's ...
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The Supreme Court's unpopularity could help Obamacare
Christian Science Monitor
The US Supreme Court is facing growing disdain from the American public, increasing the odds that the majority will uphold constitutionality of President Obama's health care mandate. By Robert Reich / June 9, 2012 This March 2012 file photo shows the ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Four International Criminal Court staff held in Libya: ICC
AFP
By Maude Brulard (AFP) – 1 hour ago THE HAGUE — Four International Criminal Court staff have been arrested in Libya during a visit to arrange the defence for slain dictator Moamer Kadhafi's detained son Seif al-Islam, the tribunal said Saturday.
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AFP
International Criminal Court demands Libya release Aussie lawyer
NEWS.com.au
AN Australian lawyer working for the International Criminal Court (ICC) has been detained in Libya for allegedly trying to pass "dangerous'' documents to her client, the son of former dictator Muammar Gaddafi. Melinda Taylor was part of a four-member ...
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NEWS.com.au
Libya Detains War Crimes Court Staffers
Voice of America
The International Criminal Court in the Hague says four of its staffers have been detained in Libya, where they are part of an official mission to meet with Saif al-Islam Gadhafi, the imprisoned son of deposed dictator Moammar Gadhafi.
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Voice of America
Swiss court allows Google Street View
Economic Times
Switzerland's highest court Friday upheld Google's basic right to document residential street fronts with its Street View technology, but imposed some limitations on the kinds of images the company can take. The ruling leaves the service legally intact ...
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Renewed assault on Arizona's immigration law expected if Supreme Court rules ...
Washington Post
PHOENIX — A forthcoming US Supreme Court decision on Arizona's controversial immigration law — which some experts believe could uphold the most controversial aspects of the measure — won't end legal disputes on the matter and instead is likely to ...
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Health Care After the Supreme Court Ruling
New York Times
LATER this month, the Supreme Court will rule on the Obama administration's health care law, the Affordable Care Act, deciding whether to uphold or strike down the entire law, or to keep some provisions. No matter the decision, the political ...
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Appeals court upholds conviction in BART shooting
San Jose Mercury News
SAN FRANCISCO—A state appeals court has upheld the involuntary manslaughter conviction of a white former San Francisco Bay Area transit police officer in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man on an Oakland train station platform.
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CJ's son denies graft allegations
The Nation, Pakistan
ISLAMABAD – The Supreme Court Saturday rejected the application of Malik Riaz Hussain for constituting a larger bench to hear the graft case involving Arsalan Iftikhar, who rejected all the allegations in his statement. The court had taken a suo moto ...
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The Nation, Pakistan
Libya detains International Criminal Court staff
CNN
(CNN) -- The International Criminal Court demanded Saturday the immediate release of four staff members detained in Libya. "We are very concerned about the safety of our staff in the absence of any contact with them," said Judge Sang-Hyun Song, ...
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Health-care exchanges in many states held up by pending Supreme Court ruling
Washington Post
Seventeen states have put implementation on hold until the court's decision, expected this month, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. An additional 13, plus the District of Columbia, have authorized their creation.
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ICC lawyer meeting Gaddafi son detained in Libya
Reuters
By Ali Shuaib and Hadeel Al Shalchi | TRIPOLI/ZINTAN (Reuters) - A delegation for the International Criminal Court has been detained in Libya after one of its lawyers was found to be carrying suspicious documents for Muammar Gaddafi's captured son, ...
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Libya 'arrests' Australian war crimes court lawyer
AFP
TRIPOLI — Libya has arrested a female Australian lawyer from the International Criminal Court for trying to pass "dangerous" documents to Seif al-Islam, detained son of slain leader Moamer Kadhafi, the ICC's Libyan representative said on Saturday.
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AFP
New front expected in fight over Arizona law
The Associated Press
By JACQUES BILLEAUD, AP – 6 hours ago PHOENIX (AP) — A forthcoming US Supreme Court decision on Arizona's controversial immigration law — which some experts believe could uphold the most controversial aspects of the measure — won't end legal ...
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Appeals court knocks out Job Corps drug tests
Sacramento Bee
By PETE YOST AP WASHINGTON -- A federal appeals court on Friday declared a random drug testing program for government workers at 28 US Forest Service Job Corps centers unconstitutional. The centers are home for at-risk youths from ages 16 to 24 from ...
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Tycoon's plea for larger bench rejected: Arsalan denies links with Malik Riaz
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD, June 9: The Supreme Court saw hectic activities on Saturday, usually a lean day, when Dr Arsalan Iftikhar, son of the Chief Justice of Pakistan, finally spoke on the charges of financial wrongdoing, denying that he ever had intimacy or ...
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Courts: Rs1.5b allocated for Access to Justice
The Express Tribune
The Rs1.15 billion development budget for the courts will be spent on 37 ongoing schemes and 97 new schemes. Most of the development schemes for the judiciary have been shown under the head 'government buildings'. The projects include the completion of ...
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The Express Tribune
Libya Detains International Criminal Court Lawyer Over Documents
WRTV Indianapolis
TRIPOLI, Libya (CNN) -- The International Criminal Court demanded Saturday the immediate release of a lawyer and three other staff members who were detained while visiting the son of deposed Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi.
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US court convicts Jamaican drug lord
gulfnews.com
Prosecutors in federal court in Manhattan had used the often gruesome testimony of an admitted member of Coke's drug gang to push for a stiff sentence. Most startling was his account of how Coke ordered his men to kill a drug dealer nicknamed "Tall ...
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Why Is the Supreme Court So Unpopular?
Daily Beast
A new poll found that 75 percent of Americans believe Supreme Court justices are influenced by their political beliefs. Of course justices are political! writes David R. Dow. That's how they got to be justices. You know the definition of a federal ...
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Daily Beast
The toughest case of a distinguished chief justice
The News International
There is a long list of judgments handed down by the Supreme Court under Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry, which have extremely irked the high and mighty regardless of their political affiliations. They have always mulled over machinations to humble, ...
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Supreme Court decision could mean life or death for health-care reform
Ventura County Star
By Tom Kisken The patient who wanted a free colonoscopy offered this explanation for his urgency: the US Supreme Court. He told Dr. Jack Rotenberg, an Oxnard specialist, that he worried the high court would kill federal health-care reform and with it, ...
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Deficit of judicial dissent
DAWN.com
However, the latter option is less likely to be true when one considers the endemic lack of dissenting opinions from justices on the court over the past few years. This absence of divergence in opinion is striking when one considers the legally complex ...
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DAWN.com
ICC demands release of Australian lawyer
The Australian
Video Image DFAT confirms lawyer 'arrested' in Libya THE International Criminal Court has demanded the release of four of its staffers it says are being detained in Libya, where they are part of an official mission sent to meet with the imprisoned son ...
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Delhi high court: Don't go by juvenile record
Times of India
New Delhi: The criminal past of a juvenile should be "obliterated" after a period of time and not be allowed to stand in the way of his future life, the Delhi high court has said. A division bench of Justice Badar Durrez Ahmed and Justice VK Jain, ...
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Centre moves Supreme Court over order against 4.5 per cent sub-quota for ...
NDTV
PTI | Updated: June 09, 2012 18:56 IST New Delhi: As admissions to universities across the country gets underway, the Centre has filed an appeal in the Supreme Court, challenging the Andhra Pradesh High Court's order quashing the 4.5 per cent sub-quota ...
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NDTV
Death Row suicide highlights executions' delays
Fox News
It took the Supreme Court four years to appoint Crummel a public defender, and it took his attorney almost that long to file his opening brief after several time extensions. Crummel's appeal was expected to consume a few more years before the high ...
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Riaz's plea for larger Supreme Court bench rejected: Arsalan denies ...
Business Recorder (blog)
A two-member bench of the Supreme Court (SC) comprising Justice Jawwad S. Khawaja and Justice Khiliji Arif Hussain has been hearing a suo motu case regarding allegations that Arsalan had been doled out Rs 300 million to Rs 400 million by Malik Riaz ...
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Minus one: version two
The Nation, Pakistan
By summoning his son, conducting the proceedings in an open court and recusing himself from the bench, the Chief Justice has once again upheld the rule of law and the popular perception about him as an upright man has been further strengthened.
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Top court denies abortion protester's final appeal
Vancouver Sun
A peaceful but relentless Toronto anti-abortion crusader who has spent more than nine years over two decades in jail for repeatedly violating a court order to quit picketing outside abortion clinics has lost her appeal before Canada's highest court.
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NJ wins appeal to stop NRC rule allowing nuclear plants to store radioactive ...
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
By Matthew Daly Associated Press WASHINGTON — After a legal challenge from the Christie administration, a federal appeals court on Friday threw out a rule that allows nuclear power plants to store radioactive waste at reactor sites for up to 60 years ...
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The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Court Decision Heightens Pressure for U.S. Nuclear Waste Solution
IEEE Spectrum
A three-member panel of the DC Federal Court of Appeals said yesterday that the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission must reconsider whether spent nuclear fuel can safely be stored until a solution to the problem of permanent disposal is found or even if ...
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IEEE Spectrum
Court says law deteriorating in Delhi, hands 10-yr jail to duo
Business Standard
PTI / New Delhi June 10, 2012, 09:45 Expressing grave concern over the deteriorating law-and-order situation in the capital, a Delhi court has said that immediate steps are required at all levels for the safety and security of citizens.
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Court tosses nuke waste storage rule
Cherry Hill Courier Post
AP WASHINGTON — In a case challenged by the Christie administration and other eastern states, a federal appeals court on Friday threw out a rule that allows nuclear power plants to store radioactive waste at reactor sites for up to 60 years after a ...
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Moment of truth
The Nation, Pakistan
The Supreme Court is the only institution still left with some teeth that was struggling to curb the freefall with the zeal of a crusade against corruption and maladministration in the corridor of power – across-the-board. This was a great balancing ...
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SC rejects application for constitution of larger bench in Arsalan case
International News Network
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan rejected application for constitution of larger bench in the case regarding the deal between Malik Riaz Hussain & Dr Arsalan Iftikhar. "In this application prayer has been made for constitution a larger bench of ...
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Military court to give verdict in murder trial of Tunisia's ousted leader Ben Ali
Vancouver Sun
TUNIS — A military court is set to hand down a verdict for ousted strongman Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, charged over the deaths of 22 anti-government protesters during Tunisia's January 2011 revolution. Living in exile in Saudi Arabia, Ben Ali is being ...
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Court Rules Closed Plants Can Hold Nuclear Waste For 30 Years, Not 60
Patch.com
By Paul Petrone Friday, Attorney General George Jepsen announced a decision by the federal appeals court that allows nuclear power plants to hold onto their spent nuclear fuel (ie nuclear waste) for up to 30 years after the plant was shut down, ...
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Nadal, Djokovic to hold court
Sydney Morning Herald
His catlike steps put him in the perfect position to adjust to the ball's late movement, and his massive topspin makes the ball dive down into the court, even when it has a gale behind it. Having disposed of Ferrer 6-2, 6-2, 6-1, Nadal said: ''It was ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Debbie Clemens tells court of HGH injection
Philadelphia Inquirer
WASHINGTON - While it's an open question whether jurors think Roger Clemens used performance-enhancing substances, they now know one thing for certain: His wife sure did. She said it happened on a whim, inspired by a newspaper article with the ...
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Australian lawyer detained in Libya
Sydney Morning Herald
TRIPOLI: Libya has arrested a female Australian lawyer from the International Criminal Court for allegedly trying to pass ''dangerous'' documents to Saif al-Islam, the detained son of Muammar Gaddafi. The court's Libyan representative, Ahmed al-Jehani, ...
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Aussie lawyer arrested in Libya
Herald Sun
The lawyer, named as Melinda Taylor, was part of a four-member International Criminal Court delegation that received permission from Libya's chief prosecutor to visit Seif al-Islam in Zintan, southwest of Tripoli, where he is being detained.
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A commission is needed
DAWN.com
Now, then, is the time for the Supreme Court to take a second important step: hand over the investigation of the case to a high-powered independent commission consisting of legal experts with impeccable records and no overt political or judicial ...
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