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NHL, players are taking the lockout to court
USA TODAY
"The idea is to get in the most favorable court as possible, and to get home-ice advantage," said associate professor Gabriel Feldman, director of Tulane's Sports Law program. "That's why they struck first. It's a preemptive filing to try to get the ...
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Alameda: School officials to appeal court ruling on parcel tax
San Jose Mercury News
ALAMEDA -- School district officials plan to appeal a recent court decision that invalidates parts of Measure H, the parcel tax that voters passed four years ago, and that clears the way for some property owners to possibly receive refunds. District ...
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NHL lockout: NHL files class action complaint in federal court
CBSSports.com (blog)
NHLLockout The NHL has decided it's going to beat the NHLPA to the punch when it comes to taking the lockout to the legal system. Just a few hours after word surfaced that the NHLPA took another step toward filing a disclaimer of interest, the NHL ...
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CBSSports.com (blog)
Cherokee Freedmen Controversy: Court Lets Slaves' Descendants Sue ...
Huffington Post
In this Oct. 6, 2011 photo, Rena Logan, a member of a Cherokee Freedmen family, holds a picture of her grandfather, grandmother and mother at her home in Muskogee, Okla. Thousands of people whose ancestors were enslaved by the Cherokee Indians in ...
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December 14, 2012 ~ Same-Sex Marriage and the Supreme Court | Religion ...
PBS
A federal appeals court in New York found that also violated the guarantee to equal protection, but went much further. After noting a long history of discrimination against gays and lesbians, the court concluded any law that makes distinctions based on ...
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Davis woman gets April court date in Ethan Stacy's slaying
Salt Lake Tribune
A Davis County woman accused of killing her 4-year-old son will wait until after her husband's preliminary hearing to have her next court date. Stephanie Christina Sloop, 29, appeared in 2nd District Court on Friday. Her next court date was scheduled ...
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Vermont Supreme Court Addresses Electronic Search Limits
American Civil Liberties Union News and Information (blog)
By Dan Barrett, Staff Attorney, ACLU of Vermont, ACLU of Vermont at 12:20pm. The Vermont Supreme Court gave electronic privacy a big boost this morning when it approved restrictions placed upon police when conducting searches of electronic devices.
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HealthBridge Asks Appeals Court To Delay Strikers' Return
Hartford Courant
Lawyers for HealthBridge told the Second Circuit Court of Appeals that U.S. District Judge Robert Chatigny ignored expert opinions that reinstating strikers "would present an immediate risk of serious bodily harm or death to [HealthBridge] patients ...
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8 Civil Liberties Cases Supreme Court Will Tackle in 2013
AlterNet
"Perhaps the court will once again skirt striking down a key provision of the Voting Rights Act," he continued. "We'll just have to see. If, however, the court strikes a part of the Voting Rights Act, sharply limits affirmative action, and upholds gay ...
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Prosecutors ask court to make Fumo pay $800,000 more
Philadelphia Inquirer
But at a hearing Friday, Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert A. Zauzmer urged a three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit to stick Fumo with the whole bill. Zauzmer and his colleague in the investigation, Assistant U.S. Attorney ...
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Court Upholds Conviction in W.Va. Mine Explosion - ABC News
ABC News
A federal appeals court on Friday upheld the conviction of an ex-security chief who lied to investigators and ordered a subordinate to destroy documents after the 2010 explosion that killed 29 coal miners at West Virginia's Upper Big Branch mine.
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Lisa McElroy: My Plea to the Supreme Court
Huffington Post (blog)
Because the Supreme Court's decisions over the past four or five years have guaranteed the rights of most Americans to bear arms, and though those rights may be limited for people with certain kinds of documented mental illnesses or felony records, the ...
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Appeals court rules against Kawaiahao Church on disinterred remains
Hawaii News Now
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals has ruled against Kawaiahao Church, saying that it failed to follow the State Historic Preservation Law when it unearthed hundreds of burials during construction of a new multipurpose center. The court ruled in ...
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Ruling: Utah Supreme Court upholds bond vote for soccer complex
Salt Lake Tribune
The Utah Supreme Court on Friday affirmed a district court ruling that the 2003 bond was indeed valid, possibly marking the end of a years-long battle between city leaders and environmental activists over the cost, location and planning of the complex.
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Obama's health care law still facing court challenges
USA TODAY
Six months after surviving the Supreme Court by the slimmest of margins, the law still faces lower court challenges to its insurance purchasing mandates, tax penalties, Medicare cost controls, minimum coverage provisions and more. The cases pose less ...
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Court denies Banning Ranch Conservancy's appeal
Daily Pilot
A state appellate court has denied the Banning Ranch Conservancy's appeal for the city of Newport Beach to cancel its environmental approval of Sunset Ridge Park, court documents show. The conservancy alleged that the proposed West Newport park's ...
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Appeals court upholds Afghan's Guantánamo detention ... - Miami Herald
MiamiHerald.com (registration)
WASHINGTON (AP) – An appeals court has upheld a lower judge's decision not to release a former high-ranking Taliban government official from Guantánamo Bay. Friday's decision was the latest blow to efforts to win release for Khairullah Khairkhwa, who ...
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Arizona Court of Appeals to hear medical marijuana case
azcentral.com
Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery requested that the appellate court temporarily block a lower court ruling that the state's medical marijuana law is constitutional and that the county must provide zoning documents for a potential dispensary.
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Canada's High Court Upholds Anti-Terror Law - ABC News
ABC News
The Supreme Court of Canada unanimously ruled Friday that the country's anti-terror law is constitutional in a series of decisions that affirm how terrorism is defined in the Criminal Code. The court in a 7-0 ruling rejected constitutional challenges ...
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NC Supreme Court upholds video sweepstakes ban
WRAL.com
The Court of Appeals backed their stance that the ban violated the operators' First Amendment rights since sweepstakes games use "entertaining displays" to tell customers whether they had won or lost. In a unanimous ruling, however, the Supreme Court ...
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WRAL.com
Justice Department urges court to dismiss lawsuit over killing of US-born al ...
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration urged a federal court Friday to dismiss a damage lawsuit over the drone-strike killings of three U.S. citizens in Yemen last year, including an al-Qaida cleric. In a court filing, the Justice Department said the ...
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Barclays Says $470 Million FERC Penalty Won't Stand Up in Court
Bloomberg
Barclays Plc (BARC) said the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's record $470 million in proposed penalties against the bank for alleged power-market manipulation are unjustified and won't withstand a court challenge. In filings yesterday with ...
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Vols' former home court closing at end of month and eventually will be torn down
Washington Post
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The building that served as Tennessee's basketball court during the program's glory years in the 1960s and 1970s is about to close its doors. Bernard King and Ernie Grunfeld, two of the greatest players in school history, performed ...
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When All Else Fails, Try the Supreme Court
New York Times (blog)
"The Supreme Court's workload has increased disproportionately faster than the High Courts and lower courts, perhaps indicating an increasing breakdown within the judicial system of precedent-as-authority," according to the report, published by the ...
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New York Times (blog)
Crank up the bass, the Florida Supreme Court has your back
Sun-Sentinel
The Florida Supreme Court this week put itself in the passenger seat of these musical concerts on wheels, ruling against the law that controlled the volume coming from a vehicle. Related; Crank this thing up! 10,000 watt car stereo. The music that ...
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Court order prohibited passenger killed following police chase from being with ...
NOLA.com
When an Orleans Levee District police officer tried to pull them over Wednesday, driver Brittany Sanders and passenger Patrick Cordova were not supposed to be together. A court order -- in effect until the summer of 2015 -- barred Cordova, a ...
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NOLA.com
Colonies defense attorneys to oppose prosecutors' petition to state Supreme Court
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
The attorney for a Rancho Cucamonga land developer charged in a sweeping San Bernardino County corruption case said Friday he will oppose a push by prosecutors to have the state Supreme Court reinstate bribery charges against his client. "We are very ...
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Veterans group honors Homeless Court Program | UTSanDiego.com
U-T San Diego
The program, which grew out of the annual Stand Down event in the late 1980s, meets once a month in a special Superior Court session for homeless defendants, many of whom served in the military, according to a District Attorney's Office news release.
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Supreme Court grants broader appeal rights
Federal Times
The Supreme Court has ruled that federal employees can appeal Merit Systems Protection Board decisions on discrimination in certain personnel actions to federal district courts. The National Treasury Employees Union applauded the Dec. 10 decision and ...
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Appeals court reaffirms foreign firm's right to sue US company
Business Insurance
A Venezuelan company has the constitutional right to sue a U.S. firm in federal court over commissions in the sale of farm equipment, a federal appeals court ruled Friday. According to the ruling in Servicios Azucareros De Venezuela C.A. and Zvonimir ...
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Court May Revive Belmont Abbey College Suit Against HHS Mandate
LifeNews.com
Earlier, Judge James E. Boasberg of the D.C. Federal Court threw out the lawsuit Belmont Abbey College in North Carolina, the first plaintiff to file suit against the mandate, filed. Judge Boasberg said he dismissed the lawsuit because the Obama ...
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JBLM court-martial finds C-17 pilot not guilty
KING5.com
A C-17 pilot who was charged with dereliction of duty and reckless endangerment in a paratrooper's death has been found not guilty at his Air Force court-martial. Staff Sgt. Frances Kriss says a panel of officers found Capt. Jared Foley not guilty of ...
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CIA Slammed By Court in Khaled El-Masri Rendition Case - Hit & Run : Reason ...
Reason (blog)
The European Court of Human Rights goes into some detail on El-Masri's treatment, which is succinctly summarized at one point as involving him being "severely beaten, sodomised, shackled and hooded, and subjected to total sensory deprivation.
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Reason (blog)
Florida Supreme Court OKs loud music - Video on NBCNews.com
NBCNews.com
Florida Supreme Court OKs loud music. A Florida motorist fined for blasting Justin Timberlake on his way to work was validated by a unanimous Florida Supreme Court ruling stating the right to free speech applies to loud music as well. NBC's Brian ...
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NBCNews.com
Court deadline passes without insanity defense for Aaron Schaffhausen
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Aaron Schaffhausen's defense attorney is letting a court deadline pass today without notifying the judge and prosecutor of any intention to pursue a defense of mental disease or defect. In a voicemail to the Star Tribune on Friday afternoon, defender ...
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Federal Appeals Court Approves Cuts to Medi-Cal Providers | State of Health ...
KQED (blog)
A three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court has upheld payment reductions to Medi-Cal doctors, pharmacists and other providers. The cuts have been tied up in courts for more than a year — and they're not settled yet. Advocates say they expect to ...
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KQED (blog)
Marine faces court-martial over urination video
Washington Times
View results. The Marine Corps announced Friday it will hold a special court-martial next week for a staff sergeant accused of dereliction of duty during an incident in July 2011 in which Marines were videotaped urinating on Taliban corpses in Afghanistan.
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Washington Times
Planned Parenthood asks court to halt enforcement of medication-induced ...
77Square.com
Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin is asking a federal court to immediately halt enforcement of a state law that requires a series of steps before a physician can perform a medication-induced abortion. On Tuesday, the nonprofit sued the state in U.S ...
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Court strikes down newspaper access to full Wilkinsburg letter
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Borough attorneys argued to the en banc court panel last month that reasons for the termination -- which include past disciplinary actions -- are exempted from the Right to Know Law. The Post-Gazette's attorney, Frederick Frank, argued that because ...
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From the rink to the court: NHL files class action law suit
Dallas Morning News
NEW YORK — Anticipating a possible antitrust suit, the NHL is bringing its labor fight against players to federal court. The league announced Friday that it has filed a class action suit in U.S. District Court in New York, seeking to establish that ...
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NHL players may go to court
Philadelphia Inquirer (blog)
The NHL Players' Association, locked in a three-month labor dispute with the owners, may file a disclaimer of interest and dissolve the union in the next few days, according to multiple reports. If it did, the players could file an anti-trust suit ...
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Court sentences convicted arsonist in Brainerd house fire
Brainerd Daily Dispatch
Jackson III was sentenced to 115 months in prison after his petition to delay or reduce the sentence was denied. At the same time, the court granted the state's request to deviate from sentencing guidelines for greater prison time. Jackson was ...
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Court decision a boost for California's budget - latimes.com
Los Angeles Times
The court's ruling allows the state to move forward with a cut to Medi-Cal reimbursement rates, meaning doctors and other healthcare providers will be paid less for providing services to poor Californians who use the program. Gov. Jerry Brown tried to ...
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Court: Charges not yet made in death of 2 horses - aberdeennews.com
AberdeenNews.com
Rio W. Thompson, 26, of Aberdeen admitted he violated the terms of his probation. He will not be sentenced until a presentence investigation is finished. He was on probation for a previous aggravated assault charge. According to court paperwork, he ...
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Group Asks Supreme Court to Reinstate Ban on Indefinite Detention
The New American
Lawyers for a group of journalists challenging the indefinite detention provisions of the Fiscal Year 2012 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) filed an "Emergency Application" with the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday. The motion asks the high ...
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Chief justice honors all court clerks with 2012 Judicial Branch Special ...
Bangor Daily News
PORTLAND, Maine — The Maine Supreme Judicial Court on Friday recognized all the clerks working in courthouses by awarding them with the 2012 Judicial Branch Special Service Award. Saufley ordered that all courts be closed from 12:30 to 1 p.m. so ...
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Bangor Daily News
Court agrees to rehear Burbank police case
Burbank Leader
The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has agreed to rehear a whistleblower lawsuit filed by a former Burbank police detective that a federal three-judge appellate court panel dismissed in August. Oral arguments in the case filed by Angelo Dahlia are ...
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