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Texas Inmate's Stay of Execution Is Lifted New York Times By TIMOTHY WILLIAMS The United States Supreme Court on Tuesday lifted its stay of execution for a former Army recruiter on death row in Texas who has twice this year come within hours of receiving a lethal injection. The inmate, Cleve Foster, 47, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Supreme Court: US Muslim Cannot Sue Former Official Voice of America Photo: AP The nation's highest court has rejected a lawsuit against a former US attorney general over the arrest of an American Muslim suspected of involvement in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The US Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Court Allows Vote on Massey Sale to Proceed New York Times (blog) By MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED 6:25 pm | Updated Delaware's court of chancery also declined to bar the Massey energy shareholder vote scheduled for Wednesday. A West Virginia court ruled on Tuesday that a group of shareholders can't block a vote on Massey ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wisconsin: Court Challenger Concedes New York Times By AP Assistant Attorney General JoAnne Kloppenburg, the challenger for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, conceded defeat Tuesday to a conservative incumbent justice in an election seen as a referendum on Gov. Scott Walker's union rights bill. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Court Nominee Battle Is Resolved Wall Street Journal Chris Christie's nomination of Anne Patterson to the New Jersey Supreme Court was cleared by the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday and sent to the full Senate. The nomination had been jammed in a political fight between the governor and Senate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pfizer, Amazon, Blockbuster, Louboutin: Intellectual Property BusinessWeek June 1 (Bloomberg) -- Pfizer Inc., the world's biggest drugmaker, settled claims against Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. over generic versions of the Neurontin epilepsy drug, ending a trial in federal court. Financial terms are confidential, Teva, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
11th Circuit appeals court authorizes recordings of oral arguments about ... Washington Post By AP, ATLANTA — A federal appeals court in Atlanta says it will allow high-profile arguments over the Obama administration's health care overhaul law to be recorded so they can be sold to the public. A three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit Court of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Court Rules in Favor of BHP in Tax Dispute Wall Street Journal By ROBB M. STEWART MELBOURNE—BHP Billiton Ltd. will recognize a roughly $580 million one-time gain in its annual results after the High Court of Australia ruled in its favor in a dispute with the country's taxation office. The court dismissed appeals ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bank of America, UBS Urge New York's Highest Court to Reinstate MBIA Suit Bloomberg By David McLaughlin and Shannon D. Harrington - Wed Jun 01 04:01:01 GMT 2011 New York's highest court was asked by Bank of America Corp. (BAC), UBS AG (UBSN) and other institutions to reinstate their lawsuit claiming that bond insurer MBIA Inc.'s 2009 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Former Virginia state Supreme Court Justice Stephenson dies at age 89 Washington Post Former Virginia Supreme Court Justice Roscoe B. Stephenson Jr. has died at age 89. The Salem/Roanoke County Bar Association confirmed Stephenson's death Tuesday. The organization says Stephenson had been in convalescent care. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Galleon, Deutsche Telekom, Harbinger, Massey in Court News BusinessWeek Less than two weeks after opening its case against Goffer, his brother Emanuel and Kimelman, federal prosecutors yesterday told the judge and jury in Manhattan federal court that they had no other evidence to present. A lawyer for Zvi Goffer then ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
European Court favors Russian government in Khodorkovsky prosecution Washington Post By Kathy Lally, MOSCOW — The European Court of Human Rights ruled on Tuesday that Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky, the imprisoned Russian oil tycoon, had been illegally arrested and held under inhumane conditions. But it also found that Khodorkovsky had not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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SEB Wins US Supreme Court Patent Fight With Global-Tech Bloomberg By Greg Stohr and Susan Decker - Tue May 31 17:17:57 GMT 2011 The US Supreme Court, in a decision limiting the rights of some patent holders, upheld a $5 million award against a home appliance maker for persuading retailers to sell a copycat version of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Supreme Court rejects Conrad Black's appeal of fraud, obstruction convictions Washington Post By AP, WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from former media mogul Conrad Black challenging his two remaining convictions on fraud and obstruction of justice. The court did not comment on the order Tuesday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Headed Back to Court, NFL May Gain Clarity New York Times On Friday, the most pivotal hearing of the lockout that has shuttered the league since March 12 will take place in St. Louis, where the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit will hear arguments on the NFL's request to reverse the injunction that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Supreme Court Won't Consider Industry Challenge of EPA Carbofuran Ban New York Times By LAWRENCE HURLEY of Greenwire The Supreme Court decided today not to take up the question of whether US EPA followed the correct procedure in effectively banning a pesticide that had been in use for years. EPA banned carbofuran, which had been used ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chief administrative officer of US court system named Freedom Forum president, CEO Washington Post By AP, WASHINGTON — The Freedom Forum has named James C. Duff, chief administrative officer of the US court system, as its president and chief executive officer. The Freedom Forum, which operates the Newseum and is a foundation dedicated to the First ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NY's top court hears ex-NYPD officer's murder case Seattle Post Intelligencer MICHAEL VIRTANEN, AP ALBANY, NY (AP) â€" A former New York City police officer on Tuesday asked the state's top court for a new trial in light of inconsistent witness statements about his 1996 shooting of a baseball bat-wielding man during a fight over ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Supreme Court to clarify witness identification rules using New Hampshire arrest Washington Post By AP, WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court will decide whether a witness identification of a man suspected in a break-in of a car should be thrown out. The high court on Tuesday agreed to hear an appeal from Barion Perry, who is in prison for breaking into ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Court ruling snarls Minneapolis pension deal Minneapolis Star Tribune A Minnesota Court of Appeals ruling Tuesday left both the city of Minneapolis and some of its pensioners claiming they gained legal ground in a battle with big financial implications for both pension recipients and city property taxpayers. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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High Court Upholds Arizona Legal Worker Law Human Events by Lee Edwards The Supreme Court has upheld Arizona's 2007 law that bars business licenses to employers with illegal alien workers and requires employers to check the work-eligibility status of new employees. This victory represents a home run for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Death row appeals tossed Kansas City Star By MARK MORRIS The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected appeals from two Kansas City inmates on death row for the kidnapping, rape and killing of 15-year-old Ann Harrison in 1989. Lawyers for Michael Taylor and Roderick Nunley argued in January ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
State Girl Scout group wins court fight with national organization Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Under Wisconsin franchise law, the Girl Scouts are really no different from Dunkin' Donuts, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday, and so the law protects Manitou Council like a franchisee. The Girl Scouts of Manitou Council was the only one nationwide ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Virginia Says US Appeals Court Has Authority to Rule on Obama Health Law Bloomberg By Tom Schoenberg - Tue May 31 23:39:19 GMT 2011 Lawyers challenging and defending the constitutionality of the Obama administration's health-care plan urged a federal appeals panel not to drop its review after the court voiced concern that federal law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Will court's ruling in historic tax credit case impact the renovation of old ... WTVR A recent ruling in Richmond's 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals in favor of the IRS could tax away the incentives to rehab historic properties, say developers and even Virginia's Department of Historic Resources, which says on its website the program is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Obama Health-Care Law Goes Before Appeals Court in Cincinnati Bloomberg By Andrew Harris - Wed Jun 01 04:10:28 GMT 2011 President Barack Obama's health-care law, including its mandate that most Americans obtain insurance, goes before a US appeals court, the second of at least three such panels that will consider the act's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Judicial Takebacks: Reagan Nominee Overlooked Supreme Court Ruling On ... TPMMuckraker James C. Cacheris of the Eastern District of Virginia indicated in an order issued Tuesday that he's considering whether his ruling ignored Supreme Court rulings in 2003 (FEC v. Beaumont) and 1997 (Agostini v. Felton) which upheld the ban on corporate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
High Colorado court limits conversion of ag water for municipal use Denver Post By Bruce Finley Colorado's Supreme Court has upheld a state water court's decree in the heavily-contested Burlington Ditch water case — a bellwether decision that limits a suburban Denver water provider's effort to use the agricultural water rights it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Attorneys Pick Sixth Alternate Juror for Komisarjevsky Trial Patch.com The court must still find three backup jurors and decide if one of the alternates must be replaced. By Fred Musante | Email the author | May 31, 2011 Defense attorneys for Joshua Komisarjevsky leave New Haven Superior Court. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Dyleski Petitions Court for New Look at His Case; Says Investigators Should ... Patch.com The Lafayette teen convicted of murdering the wife of a prominent local attorney has petitioned the court to reopen his case and maintains investigators should be looking at her husband as a possible suspect. AP Pool Photo/Dan Rosenstrauch Scott ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Eddie House leads the Heat to home-court advantage, six weeks later Yahoo! Sports (blog) Because had those two not contributed mightily to a win over the Toronto Raptors during the last day of the regular season, Dallas would have tied with Miami's record and earned home-court advantage because the Mavs swept Miami in two tries this year. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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High court upholds '04 murder conviction Online Athens By Joe Johnson - joe.johnson@onlineathens.com The state Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a 2004 conviction that sent an Athens man to prison for life for gunning down an acquaintance at an apartment complex near downtown. Antonio Maurice Kitchens killed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Court fines S. African envoy over hate speech Daily Monitor By Tabu Butagira (email the author) South Africa's High Commissioner to Uganda Jon Qwelane was yesterday convicted by Johannesburg Equality Court for hate speech and fined $14450 (Shs34.5m), according to media reports. Mr Qwelane, posted to Kampala ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Beer pong stabbing defendant in court for bail hearing MyCentralJersey.com GEORGE MAST/COURIER-POST CAMDEN — A 19-year-old man accused of fatally stabbing a Cherry Hill firefighter at a party this weekend appeared in shackles and said little during a brief bail hearing Tuesday in state Superior Court here. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Adult Drug Court celebrates 10th anniversary and 200th graduate Lincoln Journal Star Lancaster County District Judge Karen Flowers looks on while Alicia Dieckhoff (right) speaks at her graduation from the Lancaster County Drug Court on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 at the Nebraska College of Law. (JACOB HANNAH / Lincoln Journal Star) They ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lindsay Lohan's photo shoot while under court-ordered detention raises eyebrows Los Angeles Times Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner remarked that the discounts on the sentences "seem to be like shopping at Costco." As part of Lohan's sentence, Sautner also ordered that the actress remain on supervised probation until she ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ward Churchill, Former University Of Colorado Boulder Professor, Will Have ... Huffington Post Former University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill will got a new chance to fight for his old job at CU Boulder on Tuesday when the Colorado Supreme Court agreed to hear his appeal in his free-speech case against the University that fired him four ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Vermont party ends with court date NECN "As a parent, I think the liability, both personally and for a lot of other children, isn't worth the risk." James Casey faces hefty fines and the possibility of jail time if he's convicted of hosting the drinking party. He's due in court in late July. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nevada Supreme Court to hear appeal on special election Las Vegas Review-Journal John Ensign after the junior senator resigned in disgrace in early May, the Nevada Supreme Court indicated Tuesday that it wants to postpone the election. Attorneys have until Monday afternoon to file responses. Sandoval on May 9 -- the day he named ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
As court buildings close, janitors could lose jobs Fall River Herald News The county is also planning for the vacancy at the Taunton District Courthouse on Cohannet Street, due to the nearly finished Taunton Trial Court Complex on Broadway. The Old District Courthouse in Taunton on Court Street, which currently houses ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Judge: Bisard Blood-Alcohol Content Not Admissible WRTV Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS -- Marion Superior Court Judge Grant Hawkins ruled Tuesday that blood-alcohol evidence in the case of former Indianapolis police Officer David Bisard cannot be used to bring charges of drunken driving, but may be used to support a charge ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Permanent damage' feared for daughter of faith healing parents kgw.com by Randy Neves In Clackamas County Court Tuesday, a doctor testified that a baby girl may have gone blind if she weren't taken away from her faith healing parents. OREGON CITY -- In Clackamas County Court Tuesday, a doctor testified that a baby girl ... See all stories on this topic » |
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