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Supreme Court declines Guantanamo detainee appeals
Washington Post
The Supreme Court on Monday signaled that it is not ready to intervene again in determining the legal rights of foreign nationals detained at Guantanamo Bay. The court declined to hear appeals from seven of the 169 men being held in the military prison ...
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Insurers Stand Firm on Benefits
Wall Street Journal
By ANNA WILDE MATHEWS Three of the biggest US health insurers said they plan to keep offering some benefits now required under the federal health overhaul legislation, even if the Supreme Court strikes down the entire law. Humana Inc., Aetna Inc. and ...
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Wall Street Journal
Australian court rules dingo killed baby, ends 32-year mystery
Reuters
"Obviously we are relieved and delighted to come to the end of this saga," Lindy Chamberlain, now known as Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton, told reporters outside the court. The dingo-baby case has been dramatized several times, and was turned into a ...
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Criminal Court delegate caught with "spy" documents
Globe and Mail
A delegation from the International Criminal Court faces 45 days in detention in Libya while investigations into their meeting with Moammar Gadhafi's captured son continue, the prosecutor-general's office said on Monday. Meanwhile, a convoy carrying ...
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Globe and Mail
Lindy Chamberlain's court artist
ABC Online
Veronica was working as an artist and teacher in Darwin when she heard that the ABC was looking for a court artist to document the trail for its television news coverage. She quickly put together a portfolio of sketches. She had a fair idea what she ...
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ABC Online
Court hints at summoning Kayani in Balochistan case
Pakistan Daily Times
By Hasnaat Malik ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Monday hinted it could summon Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Pervaiz Kayani over the worsening law order situation in Balochistan, and could ask him how the country should be run and what he can do ...
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Top court rejects appeals by Guantanamo prisoners
Reuters
By James Vicini | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Monday refused to reconsider challenges by Guantanamo Bay prisoners against their years-long detention at the US military base in Cuba, an issue that prompted a landmark ruling four years ...
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Guantanamo Appeals Rejected by Supreme Court
Wall Street Journal
AP WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take a new look at the rights of foreign prisoners held for the past decade at the Guantanamo Bay naval base in Cuba. Four years after pronouncing that detainees who face no charges have a right to ...
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UnitedHealth to keep reforms, whatever court decides
Reuters
Would keep dependent coverage up to age 26 * Copay free cover of certain preventative procedures * But won't act alone on accepting pre-existing conditions * US Supreme Court ruling on Obama health law expected soon By Lewis Krauskopf June 11 (Reuters) ...
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UnitedHealthcare to keep some health care mandates
CNN
By Parija Kavilanz @CNNMoney June 11, 2012: 4:35 PM ET UnitedHealthcare, the nation's largest health care insurer, commits to keeping some key mandates regardless of Supreme Court's impending ruling on health reform. NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The nation's ...
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Supreme Court to rule soon on health care, immigration; what happens next?
CBS News
(CBS News) Monday is the beginning of the final three weeks of the Supreme Court's 2012 term, a period when the court will be releasing decisions, generally on Mondays, on cases they've heard this year. The two big cases awaiting decisions, ...
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CBS News
Nation's biggest insurers will keep parts health care law regardless of ...
Washington Post
Some of the nation's biggest health insurers will keep some popular parts of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul even if the law fails to survive Supreme Court scrutiny later this month. UnitedHealth Group, Humana and Aetna all said Monday ...
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Supreme Court deals blow to Guantánamo prisoners challenging their detention
Christian Science Monitor
Supreme Court refuses, without comment, to take up multiple appeals examining whether Guantánamo detainees have a 'meaninful opportunity' to challenge the legality of their detention. By Warren Richey, Staff writer / June 11, 2012 In this March 25 file ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Supreme Court declines fresh review of Guantanamo detainee issue
CNN
Washington (CNN) -- Appeals from seven detainees at the Guantanamo Bay military prison in Cuba, contesting their open-ended custody, were turned aside by the Supreme Court on Monday. Without comment, the justices refused to take a fresh look at the ...
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Supreme Court turns away Guantanamo challenge
AFP
By Chantal Valery (AFP) – 3 hours ago WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court refused Monday to hear a petition by seven detainees challenging their confinement at the US military jail at Guantanamo Bay in a blow to opponents of the "war on terror" prison.
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AFP
Insurers to retain some health care law provisions
Kansas City Star
Even if Supreme Court knocks down law, three companies say they'll retain some parts of it. Amy Brighton from Medina, Ohio, who opposes health care reform, rallies in front of the Supreme Court in Washington, Tuesday, March 27, 2012, as the court ...
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US top court refuses to hear Padilla torture case
AFP
WASHINGTON — The US Supreme Court refused to tackle a complaint an American citizen who claims he was tortured while held as an "enemy combatant" and wanted sue current and former government officials. Jose Padilla, a former Chicago gang member and ...
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AFP
Supreme Court turns down appeals from Guantanamo Bay detainees
Los Angeles Times
Washington — The Supreme Court made clear Monday it is not willing to closely review the claims of the remaining Guantanamo Bay detainees, as the justices turned down appeals from seven inmates without comment. The court has left it to the Obama ...
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Romney Says He Hopes Supreme Court 'Does the Right Thing' on Health Care
ABC News (blog)
ATLANTA — Mitt Romney today said he hopes the country's highest court "does the right thing" and overturns the health care plan established by President Obama. "Gosh, I hope they do the right thing and turn this thing down," said Romney during a ...
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'Evidence' arrives: Malik Riaz to appear before court today
The Express Tribune
By Irfan Ghauri Asked if he will be defending allegations, attributed to him, against the chief justice's son Dr Arsalan Iftikhar, Malik Riaz said: "Everything will be (clear) in court tomorrow." PHOTO: AGENCIES The alleged repository of all 'evidence' ...
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The Express Tribune
Balochistan unrest: Court can summon army chief, warns CJ
The Express Tribune
By Azam Khan " If this is the state of affairs, then we can pass a coercive order without any fear and the army chief can be summoned to the court," Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry. Unhappy with a 'defiant' news conference of the chief of ...
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The Express Tribune
UnitedHealth to keep reform provisions no matter what top court rules
Chicago Tribune
UnitedHealth Group Inc, the largest US health insurer by market value, said it would maintain the health coverage protections included in President Barack Obama's healthcare law regardless of how the Supreme Court rules on the legislation.
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Top U.S. Court Won't Let Padilla Sue Rumsfeld on Abuse Claim
San Francisco Chronicle
June 11 (Bloomberg) -- The US Supreme Court refused to let convicted terrorism conspirator Jose Padilla sue former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and other officials over torture he said he suffered while in military custody.
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Irate CJ warns of summoning COAS
The Nation, Pakistan
ISLAMABAD - Expressing annoyance over the news conference held by Frontier Corps (FC) Inspector General (IG) Major-General Obaidullah Khan Khattak on June 2 regarding the worsening law and order situation of Balochistan, the Supreme Court on Monday ...
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The Nation, Pakistan
Supreme Court Declines To Hear Guantanamo Appeals
NPR
by Nina Totenberg and Ali Frick The US Supreme Court has refused to take a second look at how its 2008 decision on the rights of detainees being held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, is being carried out. Monday's move comes almost four years to the day after ...
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Coroner rules dingo to blame for Australian baby's death
CNN
Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton arrives at Darwin Magistrates Court in February for the fourth inquest into her daughter Azaria's death. A coroner ruled Tuesday, June 12, that a dingo was responsible. Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton arrives at Darwin ...
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Supreme Court refuses to unlock 4.5% sub-quota
Times of India
NEW DELHI: The fate of the 4.5% minority sub-quota within the 27% Other Backward Classes (OBCs) quota net looked uncertain on Monday, with the Supreme Court saying it was "very unhappy" with the manner in which the reservation scheme was created and ...
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On Eve of Egypt Vote, New Court Scrutiny
Wall Street Journal
By MATT BRADLEY CAIRO—Egypt's highest court will begin considering two challenges this week that have the potential to force reruns of the country's historic elections, just days before Egyptians are due to choose their president.
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Big US insurers to keep parts of health care law
The Associated Press
By TOM MURPHY, AP Business Writer – 1 minute ago Some of the nation's biggest health insurers will keep some popular parts of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul even if the law fails to survive Supreme Court scrutiny later this month.
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The Associated Press
Supreme Court hears Khawaja appeal of anti-terrorism law
Ottawa Citizen
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada heard arguments Monday from Ottawa terrorist Momin Khawaja that are expected to finally decide what constitutes an act of terrorism in this country. At issue is whether a key section of the federal Anti-terrorism ...
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Supreme Court turns down new Guantánamo appeals
MiamiHerald.com
By the numbers By MARK SHERMAN AP WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take a new look at the rights of foreign prisoners held for the past decade at the Pentagon's prison camps at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba. Four years after pronouncing ...
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Court in session for Jerry Sandusky sex abuse case
Yahoo! Sports
A spokesman for the Pennsylvania courts system said Judge John Cleland called the courtroom into session just after 9 am Many of the alleged victims are expected to take the stand for the prosecution, and their credibility in jurors' eyes could prove ...
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SC gives Malik Riaz last chance to submit reply
Pakistan Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Monday gave last chance to Malik Riaz Hussain and Ahmed Ali Riaz, chief executive of Bahria Town, to file concise statements by today (Tuesday) in the case regarding an alleged business deal with chief justice of ...
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US Supreme Court rejects Guantánamo appeals
MiamiHerald.com
By the numbers By Laurie Asseo WASHINGTON -- The US Supreme Court declined to buttress the rights of Guantánamo Bay captives, rejecting seven appeals from detainees being held at the US Navy base in Cuba. In each case the justices let stand a ruling in ...
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MiamiHerald.com
Supreme Court turns down appeals from Gitmo detainees
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The high court made it clear it's not willing to review the claims of the remaining Guantanamo Bay prisoners. WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Monday signaled that it is not ready to intervene again in determining the legal rights of foreign nationals ...
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Last chance for Malik Riaz, son
The Nation, Pakistan
ISLAMABAD - The Supreme Court Monday directed Malik Riaz and his son Ali Riaz to file concise statement by today (Tuesday). Bahria Town chief executive Ali Riaz was also ordered to appear in person, otherwise the court said it would be compelled to ...
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The Nation, Pakistan
Court refuses to hear 'birther' argument again
Sacramento Bee
AP WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court has refused to hear an appeal challenging President Barack Obama's US citizenship and his eligibility to serve as commander in chief. Without comment, the high court on Monday refused to hear an appeal from Alan Keyes ...
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3 insurers will stick with some of health law regardless of Supreme Court ruling
MiamiHerald.com
As speculation over the fate of the federal health care law heightens in anticipation of the Supreme Court ruling, at least three major insurers promised Monday to continue following some of the rules in the law that already are in effect.
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Supreme Court Won't Revisit New Haven Firefighter Case
Wall Street Journal (blog)
By Andrew Seidman WASHINGTON — The US Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal that argued New Haven, Conn., couldn't be sued for discriminating against black firefighters because the high court already had admonished it for discriminating against ...
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Romney: 'Right thing' would be for Supreme Court to strike down Obama's health ...
Washington Post
ATLANTA — Mitt Romney says he hopes the Supreme Court does "the right thing" and strikes down President Barack Obama's health care overhaul. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee tells donors at a fundraising reception in Atlanta that the ...
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CBI favours narco analysis of Jagan, Vijay Sai
The Hindu
The CBI on Monday requested the court to permit it to conduct narco analysis, polygraph and brain electrical activation profile (BEAP) tests on Kadapa MP YS Jaganmohan Reddy and his financial advisor V. Vijay Sai Reddy as they did not cooperate with ...
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Victims' kin fight for voice in Catherine Greig case
Boston Herald
A lawyer for the FBI's onetime most-wanted moll yesterday asked US District Court Judge Douglas P. Woodlock to bar the families from addressing Greig and said the 27-month sentence she'll submit is just desserts for helping her most wanted lover evade ...
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US Supreme Court reinstates Ky. death sentence
Seattle Post Intelligencer
(AP) — The US Supreme Court on Monday reinstated the death sentence of a condemned Kentucky inmate who was on track to be freed after awaiting execution for three decades. The high court overturned a US 6th Circuit Court of Appeals decision that had ...
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