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Court OKs Italian Marines' trip home for Christmas
Huffington Post
NEW DELHI — The Press Trust of India says an Indian court has ruled that two Italian Marines detained for the deaths of two fishermen can go home briefly for Christmas if the Indian government approves. Foreign affairs spokesman Syed Akbaruddin says ...
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Robert H. Bork, pivotal figure in Supreme Court history, dies at 85
Los Angeles Times
The former Yale law professor and judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit died at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington, Va., from complications of heart disease, said his son Robert H. Bork Jr. A revered figure on the ...
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US appeals court to hear Bulger's judge removal bid
Boston Globe
A federal appeals court has agreed to hear James "Whitey" Bulger's claims that the judge set to preside over the notorious gangster's trial should step aside because of his close ties to the Justice Department and the FBI. The US Court of Appeals for ...
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Hearings Torpedoed Bid for Supreme Court Seat
Wall Street Journal
At the time of his high-court nomination, Mr. Bork was no stranger to political controversy. He had earlier became perhaps the best-known Solicitor General in U.S. history when, as acting Attorney General in 1973, he fired Watergate prosecutor ...
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Wall Street Journal
Robert Bork's Supreme Court Nomination 'Changed Everything, Maybe Forever'
NPR (blog)
By the time President Reagan nominated him to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1987, Bork had spent five years as a federal appeals court judge and had in both his judicial and academic roles amassed a long paper trail of controversial legal writings.
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NPR (blog)
US soldier referred to court martial in Afghan killings
Reuters
SEATTLE (Reuters) - A decorated U.S. soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan villagers in two forays from his remote military camp has been referred to a court martial over the slayings as a capital case, the military said on Wednesday. No date has been ...
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Soldier Robert Bales, Accused of Afghan Massacre, Gets Court Martial
ABC News
An American soldier will face a court martial where he could be given the death penalty if found guilty of murdering 16 Afghan civilians in a nighttime rampage earlier this year, the Army announced today. The charges stem from a horrific event in March ...
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ABC News
Robert Bork, rejected Supreme Court nominee, dies at age 85
Los Angeles Times
Robert H. Bork, whose failed Supreme Court nomination in 1987 infuriated conservatives and politicized the confirmation process for the ensuing decades, died Wednesday at the age of 85. The former Yale law professor and judge on the U.S. Court of ...
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Battle over nation's largest pot dispensary heads to US court
Los Angeles Times
SAN FRANCISCO — A showdown over the fate of the country's largest medical marijuana dispensary heads to federal court here Thursday, and the outcome could hint at what lies ahead as a growing number of states opt for legalization. This fall, Oakland ...
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Death Penalty Possible In Court Martial Of Army Sgt. Accused Of Afghan Killings
NPR (blog)
The Army staff sergeant accused in the March 11 murders of 16 Afghan civilians and shooting of six others could be given the death penalty if he's convicted of all the charges officially filed against him this week, a General Court-Martial Convening ...
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NPR (blog)
Court denies move to triple bail for former Marine charged in Peninsula assault
San Jose Mercury News
REDWOOD CITY -- A court commissioner denied prosecutors' move Wednesday to quadruple the bail for an Afghan war veteran who is grappling with combat demons and has been charged with felonies as a result of a violent attack in Woodside.
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US soldier to be court-martialed, could face death penalty
CNN
(CNN) -- A U.S. soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan villagers in a shooting rampage could face the death penalty if he is found guilty in a court-martial. The military has referred the case of Staff Sgt. Robert Bales to a court-martial authorized to ...
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Why Didn't Robert Bork Reach the Supreme Court?
Slate Magazine
53887928. Former Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork at a panel discussion on Sept. 1, 2005, in Washington, D.C.. Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images. I knew Bob Bork, though not very well, and I am familiar with his writings and of course with the debacle ...
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Slate Magazine
Robert Bork, known for contentious Supreme Court nomination, dies at 85
CNN
Washington (CNN) -- Former federal judge and conservative legal scholar Robert Bork died early Wednesday at his Virginia home, his family confirmed to CNN. He was 85. Perhaps best known for his nomination to the Supreme Court by President Ronald ...
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Court rules that lawsuit over Chandler Grafner's death can go forward
Denver Post
In allowing the suit to go forward, the Denver-based 10th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected arguments that the caseworkers should be immune from such suits or weren't plausibly to blame in Grafner's death. "We are very pleased with the opportunity to ...
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Thailand Court Extradites Convicted Banker to Italy
Bloomberg
An Italian court in 2009 sentenced Vito Roberto Palazzolo, 65, to nine years in prison for his role in laundering money from proceeds of drug trafficking and cigarette smuggling conducted by the Cosa Nostra Sicilian mafia, according to Interpol. He was ...
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Big 12 Court Report: Dec. 19
CBSSports.com (blog)
Texas 85, No. 23 North Carolina 67: The best win of what's been a frustrating season for the Longhorns (7-4) was overshadowed by news that broke during the game that the NCAA had ruled PG Myck Kabongo ineligible for the season, according to Yahoo!
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What if Robert Bork Had Joined the Supreme Court?
Slate Magazine
Judge Bork had a distinguished career as a professor of antitrust and constitutional law at Yale Law School, as solicitor general of the United States, and as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. But he will be ...
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Slate Magazine
Former Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork dies
USA TODAY
Bork became a hero to conservatives and a symbol of the heated debate over issues such as abortion. bork2. Robert Bork, whose Supreme Court nomination was rejected in 1987, died on Wednesday. (Photo: Susan Walsh, AP) ...
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Lino Lakes dog has his day in Minn's high court - and loses
Minneapolis Star Tribune
your email; recipients email; + add a comment add a comment. A four-year-old Labrador mix dog that bit three people in six months faces near-certain death after an unusual Minnesota Supreme Court ruling that the dog is dangerous and should be destroyed.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
Pimping investigation against Strauss-Kahn to continue in French court
CNN
The decision of the court in Douai that the investigation -- in what is known in France as the "Carlton affair" -- will continue follows a string of criminal cases in which the former chief of the International Monetary Fund had managed to put sexual ...
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Argentina uses new legal regulation to get Supreme Court to intervene in media ...
Fox News
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina – Argentina's government is using a new legal regulation to get the Supreme Court to intervene in the case of a media law opposed by the country's top media group. Justice Minister Julio Alak said Wednesday that the government ...
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Ethiopian Journalist Fights Terrorism Charges in Court
Voice of America
"They tried to justify the former prosecution that they presented to the High Court. They said that these people have connection with Ginbot 7 terrorist organization in Eritrea and these terror acts is sponsored terrorism," Abebe explained, "which ...
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Voice of America
Court: College May Challenge Law on Covering Contraception
Wall Street Journal (blog)
A federal appeals court overturned late Tuesday a lower court decision that judges should stay out of the spat between the Obama administration and religious employers for the time being, and ordered federal officials to provide regular updates on new ...
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Dems file brief urging court to dismiss Issa's contempt suit against Holder
The Hill
Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), the ranking member of the Oversight panel, asked the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to dismiss the suit, contending that the committee did not exhaust its investigative resources and failed to do its job ...
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Robert Bork Dead: Former Solicitor General And Supreme Court Nominee Dies ...
Huffington Post
Robert Bork, a former solicitor general perhaps best known for his controversial Supreme Court nomination which failed in 1987, died Wednesday due to heart complications, PJ Media and National Review report. He was 85. Bork was nominated to the ...
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Another Court Outs the Obama Administration's Religious-Freedom Farce
National Review Online (blog)
A Washington, D.C. circuit court Tuesday issued a procedural ruling in a religious-freedom case that serves as both a shot in the arm for the protection of religious liberty and a newfound injection of facts in current post-election public discourse on ...
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Medical-marijuana dispensary owner sentenced in federal court
The Seattle Times
Medical-marijuana dispensary owner sentenced in federal court. Brionne Corbray, known a year ago as a flashy medical-marijuana entrepreneur, on Wednesday became the first local dispensary owner to be sentenced on federal drug-dealing charges.
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Libyan court investigating death of former military chief quits after militia ...
Fox News
TRIPOLI, Libya – A Libyan military tribunal investigating the death of a former military chief has quit. This came after the tribunal's decision to summon the former head of the transitional government prompted a Tripoli militia to block roads in ...
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Libyan military court says drops case of general's killing
Yahoo! News (blog)
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - A Libyan military court said on Wednesday it would no longer handle the case investigating the killing of a top rebel field commander in last year's war, after the questioning of the country's former insurgent leader sparked ...
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BOSTON: Court to hear Boston gangster's bid to oust judge - Nation Wires ...
MiamiHerald.com (registration)
BOSTON -- A federal appeals court has agreed to hear Boston gangster James "Whitey" Bulger's (BUHL'-jurz) request to remove the judge scheduled to preside over his murder trial. Bulger's lawyers want U.S. District Judge Richard Stearns to recuse ...
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Again, Babalakin Seeks Court's Protection From Arraignment
AllAfrica.com
Less than one week after a Federal High Court in Lagos struck out his suit against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the Chairman of Bi-Courtney Limited, Wale Babalakin, has relisted the suit with minor adjustments to the former one.
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Supreme Court rulings limit options of gun-control task force
McClatchy Washington Bureau
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration's high-level gun-control task force, established Wednesday, will be navigating tricky legal terrain reshaped by Supreme Court conservatives. Some state and local gun-control measures already have died over the ...
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French Court Presses Strauss-Kahn Sex Investigation
New York Times
Published: December 19, 2012. PARIS — A French appeals court on Wednesday rejected a demand from Dominique Strauss-Kahn to dismiss an investigation of him in connection with a ring that recruited prostitutes for sex parties from Paris to Washington.
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Justice Hathaway wins delay in U.S. efforts to seize her Florida home in real ...
Detroit Free Press
A federal judge today gave embattled Michigan Supreme Court Justice Diane Hathaway another 90 days to hold onto a Florida home that federal prosecutors say was hidden from a bank to justify a short sale. In a two-page order, U.S. District Judge ...
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Court approves Amgen's $762 million payment in drug case
Reuters
Prosecutors previously said in Brooklyn federal court on Tuesday the company had agreed to pay $612 million in a civil settlement, a $14 million criminal forfeiture payment, and a $136 million criminal fine. It is the single largest criminal and civil ...
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DC Appeals Court Delivers a Blow to the Contraception Mandate
Daily Beast
A Washington appeals court has ruled against the government on the question of whether religious employers can be forced to provide insurance providing contraception, without cost sharing, to employees. The government has construed the contraception to ...
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NEW YORK: Bernard Madoff brother to face victims in NY court - Nation Wires ...
MiamiHerald.com (registration)
But drama will likely fill the courtroom Thursday in U.S. District Court in Manhattan anyway as 67-year-old Peter Madoff faces some of the heartbroken investors who lost their savings when the unprecedented fraud was revealed four years ago this month.
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Mich. Court: No Collective Growing Of Medical Pot
CBS Local
DETROIT (AP) - Michigan's medical marijuana law does not allow a collective grow operation, the state Supreme Court said Wednesday in the case of a Grand Rapids man who gave warehouse space to others to raise pot. The unanimous decision provides ...
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CBS Local
New court can help heal families
The Olympian
Mason County is about to join 14 others counties in the state, including Thurston County, with a family drug court designed to repair families damaged by substance abuse and chemical dependency.
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California Supreme Court won't hear Long Beach case of man convicted in 2 ...
Long Beach Press-Telegram
LOS ANGELES — The California Supreme Court refused Wednesday to hear the case against a man convicted of two felony counts stemming from the March 2010 beating death of his girlfriend's 2-year-old son in Long Beach. The state's highest court denied ...
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Volunteers sworn in as court appointed advocates
Sidney Sun Telegraph
"We work with children who are in court through abuse or neglect. Our job is to get to know the children, their caregivers, their teachers and anybody who has any information about them, and really help the courts decide where the best living situation ...
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Bankruptcy Court Judge Has Sharp Words For David Bergstein
Hollywood Reporter
In denying the motion, the judge also shows his frustration with Bergstein's ongoing efforts to use the judgment he won in state court against his former lawyer in the federal bankruptcy case. STORY: David Bergstein Wins Punitive Damages in Lawyer ...
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Hollywood Reporter
Cameron Douglas prison sentence: New York appeals court takes up case of ...
New York Daily News
The Douglas name - first with patriarch Kirk and later with son Michael - has always meant gold for Hollywood. But drama for the third generation of the Douglas family has occurred mostly off-screen, where Cameron Douglas has battled drug addiction and ...
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New York Daily News
Northridge shooting suspects scheduled to appear in court
Los Angeles Times
Two suspects in a quadruple homicide outside a Northridge boardinghouse are expected to appear in court Wednesday after being extradited to Los Angeles from Nevada. Prosecutors said no charges have been filed in the Dec. 2 shootings, but suspects Ka ...
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Fugitive prosecutor has court date in Maine
Press Herald
The court documents say Cameron will make his appearance before U.S. District Court Judge John Woodcock, who presided over Cameron's trial and in March 2011 sentenced Cameron to 16 years in prison after he was convicted of several child ...
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Newtown returns to basketball court in quest for normalcy
Houston Chronicle (blog)
NEWTOWN, Conn. - It was, as Newtown High Principal Charles Dumais put it, a tiny piece of normal: two rivals, Newtown and Masuk, in a December South-West Conference girls basketball game. The Nighthawks pressed; the Panthers turned it over.
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Appeals court allows child death suit against SRS worker
Kansas.com
A federal appeals court has reinstated a lawsuit against a state social worker accused of willful inaction that led to the beating death of a 23-month-old Coffeyville girl. The decision by the 10th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in Denver, filed ...
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Court backs American Airlines' contract with pilots | Airlines and Aviation ...
Fort Worth Star Telegram
NEW YORK -- American Airlines has won court approval for a new cost-cutting contract with its pilots union and a six-week extension for filing a bankruptcy reorganization plan. The agreement with the pilots, approved at a hearing Wednesday by U.S. ...
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