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Pennsylvania Judge Keeps Voter ID Law Intact on Its Way to Higher Court
New York Times
A Pennsylvania judge on Wednesday declined to block a new state law requiring specific kinds of photo identification to vote. Liberal groups, arguing that minorities and the poor would be disproportionately deprived of the ballot, said they would ...
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New York Times
Court-martial of alleged Army base gunman delayed
Reuters
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - A military court on Wednesday temporarily delayed the start of court-martial proceedings against Major Nidal Hasan, accused of killing 13 people in a shooting rampage at the Fort Hood Army base, while it decides whether the ...
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Australia's top court OKs grisly pictures, no logos on cigarettes
San Jose Mercury News
CANBERRA, Australia -- Australia's highest court upheld the world's toughest law on cigarette promotion Wednesday, prohibiting tobacco company logos on cigarette packs that will instead show cancer-riddled mouths, blinded eyeballs and sickly children.
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Australian court's failure to extradite alleged ex-Nazi raises ire, questions
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
SYDNEY (JTA) -- In a court ruling that is bringing new attention to Australia's failure to prosecute alleged Nazi-era war criminals, the government will not surrender to Hungary the man believed to be the country's last World War II war crimes suspect.
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Brazilian Court Suspends Controversial Amazon Dam Project
Fox News
Judge Antonio de Souza Prudente, a member of the federal court's panel and defender of the Indians' right to be heard in the case of Belo Monte, said the ruling is not a rejection of the government's development programs but of "dictatorial processes ...
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Federal court OKs warrantless cell phone tracking by police
CNET
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit yesterday ruled (PDF) that law enforcement officials were within their legal right to track Melvin Skinner, an alleged drug trafficker, through his cell phone before his arrest in 2006. According to court ...
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Appeals court in Virginia rejects Texas man's bid for new hearing in 'Norfolk ...
Washington Post
One of the four sailors who allege police intimidated them into falsely confessing to a 1997 rape and slaying cannot get a federal court hearing on his innocence claim because he has served his prison sentence and is no longer in custody, an appeals ...
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Mamata's 'corrupt court' remark kicks up storm
Times of India
NEW DELHI: West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee's open attack on the judiciary, stating that court orders could be bought, has created a storm with political parties, former judges and lawyers criticizing her for making unsubstantiated ...
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Kuwait asks court to rule on electoral law
Reuters
DUBAI Aug 15 (Reuters) - The Kuwaiti government asked the country's top court on Wednesday to rule on a law that divides the Gulf Arab U.S. ally into five constituencies, setting the stage for a showdown with opposition politicians. Kuwait's opposition ...
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Court employee in LA charged with conspiracy
Sacramento Bee
LOS ANGELES -- A federal courts employee and her husband have been charged with accessing and leaking confidential information to tip off suspected criminals before their arrest, including the takedown of an Armenian gang last year, authorities said ...
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American Denied Court Approval to Toss Pilot Contract
Businessweek
"The court concludes that American's proposed changes to furlough and codesharing have not been justified," Lane said in his opinion. "Given the significance of these two provisions collectively to American's proposal, the court finds that American has ...
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Court Rules on Kyuss Lives! Lawsuit
RollingStone.com
On Monday, Judge S. James Otero of the United States District Court Central District of California announced his verdict, which weighs somewhat in favor of Garcia and Bjork. Essentially, Kyuss Lives! can use their name in concert, but not for recordings.
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RollingStone.com
Missouri Court Postpones Executions Amid Concerns About New Drug
Wall Street Journal (blog)
The Missouri Supreme Court said it would be "premature" to set execution dates for six men on death row with a lawsuit pending that claims the state's new lethal injection procedures are inhumane. The court's decision on Tuesday came three months after ...
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Collective bargaining backers ask Supreme Court to force measure on ballot
The Detroit News
Lansing — The Protect Our Jobs group has filed a motion with the Michigan Supreme Court on Wednesday after the Board of State Canvassers deadlocked on placing their petition for a constitutional amendment on the Nov. 6 election ballot.
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SKorea court sentences Hanwha chairman to 4 years in prison, fined 5.1 billion ...
Washington Post
SEOUL, South Korea — A Seoul court sentenced the chairman of one of South Korea's largest industrial conglomerates to four years in prison and fined him 5.1 billion won ($4.5 million) for embezzlement and tax evasion. Seoul Western District Court said ...
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Court: Mag violated copyright by printing wedding photos
Politico (blog)
A Spanish-language celebrity gossip magazine infringed on the copyrights of a pop singer and model and her producer husband when the magazine published photos of their wedding without their permission, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.
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Former AG Richard Ieyoub enters Supreme Court fray on behalf of Justice ...
NOLA.com
WASHINGTON - Former Attorney General Richard Ieyoub Wednesday swore an affidavit that under the terms of the consent decree he helped craft in 1992, Justice Bernette Johnson is entitled to the seniority that would make her the next chief justice of the ...
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NOLA.com
SC Supreme Court asked to hear benefits suit
NECN
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The leaders of groups representing teachers and state employees asked the state Supreme Court on Wednesday to take up its lawsuit against a panel led by Gov. Nikki Haley, whom critics accuse of voting against employees to score ...
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Anni Dewani murder: court hears from third accomplice as trial begins
The Guardian
The dock in court two, a wood-panelled room, was empty and will remain that way for the five weeks allotted to the trial. Mngeni, 25, who allegedly has trouble concentrating after treatment for a brain tumour, gained dispensation to sit, instead ...
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The Guardian
Imprisoned Philly priest appeals for bail in higher court
Philadelphia Inquirer
Lawyers for Msgr. William J. Lynn on Wednesday asked an appeals court to do what his trial judge would not: free the former Archdiocese of Philadelphia official on bail while he fights his child-endangerment conviction. In a motion filed in Superior ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer
Multiple victims deliver shocking court testimony against Utah GOP activist ...
New York Daily News
The fourth alleged rape victim of Gregory Nathan Peterson delivered shocking testimony in court Wednesday, detailing how the prominent Republican activist physically abused her and raped her twice at his Utah cabin last year. Peterson, who was also at ...
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New York Daily News
NJ court: Man blaming cancer on vaccine can't sue
San Francisco Chronicle
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — A man who claims a polio vaccine he was given as a baby caused his brain tumor cannot revive his lawsuit against several drug manufacturers and distributors, the state Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. The court's 5-1 decision bars ...
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Lululemon goes to court to remove Calvin Klein's pants
Globe and Mail
Lovers of figure-hugging yoga wear are a highly-prized market these days. And now, Lululemon Athletica Inc. wants to stand between them and their Calvins. Lululemon's skyrocketing popularity has been built on stylish athletic apparel – especially its ...
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Globe and Mail
Court reverses decision, reinstates Debra Lafave's probation
Bay News 9
After prosecutors were denied an appeal the week after Debra LeFave was allowed to end her probation in September 2011, they appealed again to the 2nd District Court of Appeals. The court reinstated the probation Wednesday. Last Updated: Wednesday ...
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Bay News 9
Hawaii Supreme Court rules in favor of Maui groups
Ventura County Star
HONOLULU — HONOLULU (AP) - The Hawaii Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled in favor of Native Hawaiian and environmental groups seeking to have more water restored to several Central Maui streams so they can grow taro and revive natural habitat.
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Texas Appeals Court Tosses a $17 Million Oil Case
Opposing Views
(CN) - A Texas appeals court tossed a $17 million judgment for the owners of land near one of Houston's main sources of drinking water, a court majority holding that rules that bar new oil wells on the land was not a taking. Lake Houston is a reservoir ...
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Opposing Views
11th Circuit Court blocks removal of 10 Commandments monument from Florida ...
al.com (blog)
A Ten Commandments monument at the courthouse in Dixie County, Fla. will remain in place for now after the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals today sent an ACLU lawsuit back to a lower court, according to court records. The lawsuit filed by the ACLU, on ...
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al.com (blog)
Court should side with female inmates
Concord Monitor
We're confident that courts will rule in their favor. Lawmakers have known for years that the women's prison is antiquated and overcrowded. They've also repeatedly been informed that the lack of treatment programs and educational opportunities ...
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Judge Urges Out-of-Court Settlement in Apple v. Samsung Case
Wired (blog)
With witness testimony finishing up late this week and closing statements expected to begin next week, the patent case of the century, Apple v. Samsung, is getting into crunch time. The federal judge presiding over the case, Lucy Koh, is giving ...
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Wired (blog)
Court sideswith access
Asbury Park Press
A state Superior Court judge has struck a blow for public access, siding with New Jersey Press Media's assertion that local government has an obligation to provide electronic documents under the Open Public Records Act. The lawsuit was prompted when ...
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Ganjapreneur loses in US Tax Court over marijuana business
Reuters
Court ruling denies business expense deductions. * 17 U.S. states allow medical marijuana. By Patrick Temple-West. WASHINGTON, Aug 15 (Reuters) - The U.S. Tax Court has ruled against a San Francisco medical marijuana seller, snuffing out his business ...
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Secret court documents reveal Tony Mokbel's hidden millions
Herald Sun
But his official taxable income was less than $160 a week, according to previously secret files detailing the jailed drug baron's millions that were released to the media today. The Mokbel files show that on August 24, 1995, Mokbel had net assets of ...
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Japan Court Slaps PSP Modder With 2-Year Suspended Sentence
Wired News (blog)
"From a preventative point of view, a strict punishment is desirable," said Judge Atsutoshi Uraki of the Utsunomiya District Court. The defendant, Yuichi Shimizu, was arrested in April of this year and indicted for selling a used PSP on an internet ...
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Wired News (blog)
Britney Spears makes surprise court appearance looking dazzling, but without ...
New York Daily News
Britney Spears arrives 'X Factor' taping in June. With her big "X Factor" premiere just four weeks away, Britney Spears made a surprise court cameo Wednesday looking dazzling - even without an engagement ring. "She's great. She looked healthy, happy, ...
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New York Daily News
Ukraine Court Upholds Decision on Tymoshenko, Lutsenko
Voice of America
The United Opposition party had appealed a court decision to refuse to recognize a complaint against election officials who would not register Tymoshenko and Lutsenko for the October 28 elections because of their convictions. Tymoshenko is serving a ...
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Voice of America
Man in court for murder of grandmother
Ninemsn
Tony Halloun, 33, appeared in Burwood local court on Thursday charged with the murder of Shanoz Qidwai, 65, at her family mansion in Henley, in Sydney's northwest, on June 15. A woman, who appeared to be Halloun's partner, blew him a kiss as he sat in ...
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Ohio, a key swing state, faces court test over early voting
Reuters
(Reuters) - Lawyers for the Obama campaign will ask a federal court in the battleground state of Ohio on Wednesday to overturn early-voting restrictions they argue disproportionately hurt Democrats. Ohio, a prized swing state in November's presidential ...
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Sean Desmond Anderson, 22, faces court for stealing more than $400 worth of ...
Herald Sun
Sean Desmond Anderson , 22, from Warner pleaded guilty in the Brisbane Magistrates Court today to three counts of stealing Lego over a five day period from Myer stores at Brookside and North Lakes in June. Police said they were called to Myer at ...
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Australian High Court upholds tobacco logos ban
Washington Post
Aug. 15, 2012 - Australia's High Court has upheld a tough law on cigarette promotion, prohibiting tobacco companies from displaying their logos on cigarette packs. Instead, packs will feature images of cancer-riddled mouths and blinded eyeballs.
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Kansas' Kobach defends Pa. city's immigration rules in federal court
Kansas.com
PHILADELPHIA — A U.S. appeals judge asked Wednesday how far a city can go to force out illegal immigrants, in the latest chapter of a national ideological battle spawned by a former coal-mining community. The city of Hazleton, Pa., enacted laws in ...
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A U.S. Court Looking at Pakistani Law
Opposing Views
In the process, the trial court heard from experts on Pakistani law, accepting the testimony of husband's expert — a Pakistani lawyer — who "testified that in order to be divorced in Pakistan, a person had to obtain a legal divorce, not just a ...
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Opposing Views
Okla. court says death row inmate's appeal barred
San Francisco Chronicle
The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals issued the decision Wednesday in the case of Johnny Black, who was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to die for the Jan. 4, 1998, stabbing death of Ringling horse trainer Bill Pogue. Black filed an ...
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Texas soldier faces NC court-martial in death
San Francisco Chronicle
FORT BRAGG, N.C. (AP) — A platoon sergeant from Texas faces court-martial at Fort Bragg this week in the death of a New York soldier in Afghanistan last year. The Fayetteville Observer reported (http://bit.ly/TEjKF8) that Staff Sgt. Blaine G. Dugas Jr ...
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Do you agree with Supreme Court Justice Kennedy or with me? Read …and ...
Gretawire (blog)
Below is an excerpt from an article my FNC colleague Shannon Bream sent me. It is about the Judicial Conference in Hawaii. My comments about it – which you will read below – will make me real unpopular with Judges. I would not object to this judicial ...
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Supreme Court Will Hear Hotelier Gay Discrimination Case
Care2.com (blog)
This comes after the court of appeals, in a unanimous decision earlier this year, declared that a Bristol judge was right in ruling in 2011 that the Bulls, owners of the Chymorvah Private Hotel near Penzance, Cornwall, had indeed violated the rights of ...
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Petrobras Is Helping Transocean Fight Brazil Court Order
Bloomberg
A Brazilian appeals court July 31 ordered Transocean and Chevron Corp. (CVX) to suspend operations in Brazil as part of an investigation into two oil spills in Chevron's offshore Frade field, in which Petrobras is a partner. Transocean is the owner of ...
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