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Court likely to decide on A Raja's bail plea today
Hindustan Times
PTI A Delhi court on Tuesday is likely to pronounce its verdict on the bail plea of former telecom minister A Raja, who was arrested on February 2, 2011 and is facing trial in the 2G spectrum allocation case. plea for Tuesday after hearing arguments ...
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Supreme Court rejects appeal from man who killed toddler 14 years ago
Houston Chronicle
handout email A Montgomery County man serving life in prison for the murder of a toddler 14 years ago has essentially exhausted his options after the US Supreme Court on Monday denied to review an appeal court's decision. Seventeen-month-old Tristen ...
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Court Revives Apple's Bid to Ban Samsung Tablets in US
PC Magazine
By Chloe Albanesius Apple was granted a second chance at getting Samsung's Galaxy Tab tablet banned in the US this week, but a federal appeals court upheld a lower court's ruling regarding three other patents. The Court of Appeals for the Federal ...
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US court revives Apple claim on Samsung tablets
Reuters
Appeals court finds lower court erred in part of ruling * Apple seeking injunction on sale of some Samsung tablets * Apple and Samsung involved in global patent fight * The companies have agreed to try settlement talks By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON, ...
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Court revives Apple bid for Galaxy Tab injunction, rejects smartphone ban
Apple Insider
By Mikey Campbell A US federal appeals court on Monday ruled that a California judge was wrong in denying Apple's request to block sales of Samsung's Galaxy Tab, but affirmed the trial judge's decision to deny the injunction of smartphones made by the ...
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court revives Apple claim on Samsung tablets
Reuters
By Diane Bartz | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A US appeals court ruled on Monday that Apple Inc could press its bid for an immediate injunction to block the sale of some tablet computers made by Samsung Electronics Co Ltd based on allegations of infringement ...
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Court won't consider giving Texas man new trial in toddler killing
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court won't consider giving a man convicted in the death of a Texas toddler a new trial because the medical examiner changed her opinion on the cause of death. The high court on Monday refused to hear an appeal from Neil ...
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Obama courts women, young people, gays in NYC
San Francisco Chronicle
His administration has refused to defend the law in court challenges, and while Obama has voiced support for its repeal before, he specifically listed repeal as a goal. Romney has said he believes that marriage is defined as being between a man and a ...
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Supreme Court says tax must be paid on sale of family farm during bankruptcy
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court says a farming family has to pay tax on the bankruptcy sale of their farm. The high court on Monday voted 5-4 for the IRS in its fight with Lynwood and Brenda Hall over their bankruptcy sale of their 320-acre farm in ...
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Court Denies Martin Marietta Request To Stay Vulcan Ruling
Wall Street Journal
A Delaware court on Monday denied Martin Marietta Materials Inc.'s (MLM) motion to continue its hostile $5.1 billion bid for rival Vulcan Materials Co. (VMC), definitively sidelining the takeover effort for the next four months.
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Supreme Court Roulette: A $1 Trillion Payout
Bloomberg
By David Rapp Police watch as doctors and other medical professionals stand outside the Supreme Court on in Washington. Guess who's sitting on the edge of their seats in anticipation of the Supreme Court's impending ruling on the constitutionality of ...
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Bloomberg
Court strikes down NLRB rule to speed up union elections
The Hill
In this case, because no quorum ever existed for the pivotal vote in question, the Court must hold that the challenged rule is invalid," Boasberg wrote. The NLRB rule would speed up union elections and has been criticized by Republican lawmakers and ...
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Supreme Court rejects plea by family of Bulger victim to revive lawsuit ...
Boston.com
By John R. Ellement, Globe Staff The US Supreme Court refused today to resurrect a lawsuit filed against the FBI by relatives of Edward "Brian'' Halloran, who must now turn to Congress where Bay State lawmakers have filed special legislation to ...
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Virginia Supreme Court rules in favor of Marterella Winery
Washington Post
A fight between a Northern Virginia winery and a local homeowners association has ended with the state's highest court overturning a ruling that had effectively shut down a Fauquier County winery's tasting room last summer. The Virginia Supreme Court ...
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Mass. court warns jurors about online comments
CBS News
The state Appeals Court, in a move that follows a national trend, said judges must give jurors explicit warnings against using social media. The new instructions came in a recent ruling in a larceny case in which two jurors posted comments on Facebook, ...
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San Francisco Courts Golden State Warriors With Letter Floating New Waterfront ...
Huffington Post
SAN FRANCISCO -- San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee is putting on the full court press in his effort to convince the Golden State Warriors to relocate to the city. In a letter sent this week to the management of the currently Oakland-based NBA franchise, ...
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Ind. diocese denies discrimination over IVF
Fox News
INDIANAPOLIS – An Indiana diocese asked a federal court on Monday to reject a lawsuit by a former parochial school teacher who claims she was fired for violating Roman Catholic doctrine by using in vitro fertilization to try to get pregnant.
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Who gets to keep shipwreck treasure? Supreme Court declines Spain case.
Christian Science Monitor
Lower courts ruled that $500 million in coins that US treasure hunters had recovered belongs to Spain. The Supreme Court turned away the salvagers' appeal Monday. By Warren Richey, Staff writer / May 14, 2012 The US Supreme Court on Monday declined to ...
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Pernod Dealt Setback by US Supreme Court on Havana Club
MiamiHerald.com
By Greg Stohr and Clementine Fletcher Pernod Ricard SA, which sells Havana Club rum in every country except the US, was dealt a blow in efforts to sell the liquor in the American market after the US Supreme Court decided not to intervene in a clash ...
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Maurice Greenberg Asks New York Court to Hear Lawsuit Appeal
Bloomberg
Former American International Group Inc. (AIG) Chief Executive Officer Maurice "Hank" Greenberg asked New York's highest court to let him challenge parts of a ruling that allowed a state lawsuit against him to proceed. An appeals court in Manhattan ...
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Bills to create drug court pilot programs advance
Philadelphia Inquirer
Christie wants to make participation in drug court, a program that keeps drug-addicted offenders out of jail and in treatment, mandatory. It could cost up to $35 million annually to mandate drug court in all 21 counties. The pilot program is expected ...
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Leahy urges high court to 'do the right thing,' keep health care law
CNN International
By Bill Mears, CNN Supreme Court Producer US Sen. Patrick Leahy is urging the US Supreme Court to let the 2010 health care law stand. Sen. Patrick Leahy is chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee (CNN) -- A leading senator is urging the Supreme ...
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Baldwin 'stalker' back in court
New York Post
By LAURA ITALIANO Alec Baldwin's blonde and perky alleged stalker -- and self-described ex-lover -- came to court in Manhattan this morning, providing pretty prey for a flurry of New York and French news photographers but little in the way of new ...
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New York Post
Pernod, Fair Use, Apple-Samsung, Novartis: Intellectual Property
BusinessWeek
By Ellen Rosen on May 15, 2012 Pernod-Ricard SA (RI), which sells Havana Club rum in every country except the US, was dealt a blow in efforts to sell the liquor in the American market after the US Supreme Court decided not to intervene in a clash over ...
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Apple: Court Concurs 'Fidler' Tab Not Sufficiently Like iPad
Barron's (blog)
By Tiernan Ray The US Appeals Court for the Northern District of California this morning offered a ruling partially in Apple's (AAPL) favor in its case against Samsung Electronics (005930KS) in the matter of the iPhone and the iPad, and software ...
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Supreme Court won't hear appeal from family of man allegedly shot by Bulger
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court won't hear an appeal over whether the family of a man allegedly killed by former Boston mob boss and FBI informant James "Whitey" Bulger should get millions of dollars from the government. The high court on Monday ...
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Anti-whaling activist held by German court
Reuters
Watson will remain in custody until Wednesday, pending a further court decision, his lawyer, Oliver Wallasch, told Reuters television. The alleged confrontation over the finning operation took place in Guatemalan waters in 2002.
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Samsung Wins Dismissal of Some Apple Patent Suit Counterclaims
Bloomberg
(005930) won a court order dismissing some counterclaims by Apple Inc. in a lawsuit over alleged patent infringement of Apple's smartphones and tablet computers. US District Judge Lucy Koh in San Jose, California, yesterday denied most of Samsung's ...
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Bloomberg
Monroe County Court Judge Frank Geraci Jr. nominated for federal judgeship
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
WASHINGTON — Monroe County Court Judge Frank Geraci Jr. is being nominated to serve as a federal district judge for a Rochester-based court in the Western District of New York, the White House announced Monday. Geraci's nomination was announced in ...
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Brown's $91-billion budget a huge blow to courts, social services
Los Angeles Times
The gap grew because he overestimated tax revenues by $4.3 billion, and the federal government and courts blocked $1.7 billion in cuts that the state wanted to make. The remainder reflects an increase in the amount of money the state is mandated to ...
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Retired racehorse charity wants NY suit dismissed
Fox News
ALBANY, NY – A charity that takes care of more than 1000 retired racehorses told a court Monday that its herd is doing well, its finances are sound and that a lawsuit by New York's attorney general should be dismissed.
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California Supreme Court Rules in Favor of WRD and Ratepayers
MarketWatch (press release)
The California State Supreme Court delivered an important legal victory to the Water Replenishment District of Southern California (WRD) and to district ratepayers when it rejected appeals by the Central Basin Municipal Water District (CBMWD) and the ...
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Supreme Court rejects appeals from deep-sea explorers, Peru in case of ...
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has again steered clear of an international dispute over the treasure salvaged from a 19th century shipwreck. The justices on Monday rejected appeals from the deep-sea explorers who found the wreck of a sunken Spanish ...
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NJ Supreme Court: Man who crashed truck into pole during snowstorm allowed to ...
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP — A Long Valley man who was injured after crashing his pickup truck into an electric pole during a snowstorm in 2003 may pursue his lawsuit against Jersey Central Power and Light, the state Supreme Court ruled unanimously today.
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The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Supreme Court upholds conviction of man for murder of seventeen-month-old girl
Your Houston News
On May 14, the United States Supreme Court denied a petition for writ of certiorari filed by Neil Hampton Robbins, who was convicted in 1999 of the Montgomery County murder of Tristen Rivet, the seventeen-month-old daughter of Robbins's girlfriend.
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C's lose home-court advantage with loss to 76ers
Taunton Daily Gazette
AP Celtics small forward Paul Pierce (34) loses control of the ball as 76ers power forward Lavoy Allen, left, pressures on a drive to the basket during the second quarter of Game 2 in Monday's Eastern Conference semifinal series in Boston.
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Supreme Court won't hear lawsuit seeking to force congressional vote for ...
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court won't hear an appeal from residents of Puerto Rico seeking to gain a voting representative in Congress. The high court turned away the appeal from Gregorio Igartua and other Puerto Ricans on Monday.
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Delaware Chancery Court Enters "Final Order and Judgment" Implementing Ruling
MarketWatch (press release)
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., May 14, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Vulcan Materials Company (NYSE:VMC) announced that the Delaware Court of Chancery today issued its order and judgment implementing its earlier ruling enjoining Martin Marietta Materials ...
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HP Statement: Court Rejects Oracle's Motion to Dismiss HP's Claims in Itanium ...
MarketWatch (press release)
"HP is pleased that the Court ruled that the language in the HP/Oracle agreement can be interpreted to require Oracle to continue porting its software products to the HP Integrity platform, as Oracle did for years before the agreement.
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Supreme Court Grants Flight Support Ltd. Request for Injunction Against ...
MarketWatch (press release)
PROVIDENCIALES, Turks & Caicos, May 14, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The Supreme Court of the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) granted an injunction on Friday, May 11, legally halting the effort by the Turks and Caicos Airport Authority (TCIAA) and Servisair ...
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California budget cuts: 'All courts are going to feel the pain'
Los Angeles Times
State judicial leaders warned Monday that the proposed cuts for the California courts may jeopardize public access to the justice system. During the last three years, the state's huge court system has been cut by $650 million.
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Pernod Coins New Cuban Brand For US To Replace Disputed Havana Club
Wall Street Journal
FR) said Monday it will launch Havanista-branded Cuban rum in the US if the country lifts its embargo on Cuba, after the US Supreme Court refused to review a decision by a lower court that prevented the company from renewing its Havana Club trademark ...
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Court Crackdown On Owners Of Dangerous Dogs
Sky News
The Sentencing Council also wants courts to ban irresponsible owners who put the public at risk from keeping dogs, order genuinely dangerous dogs to be put down and arrange compensation for victims. Anyone using an animal as a weapon to attack someone ...
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