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Appeals court tosses out landmark Katrina ruling
USA TODAY
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- A federal appeals court reversed itself Monday and threw out a judge's landmark ruling that the Army Corps of Engineers was liable for billions of dollars in Hurricane Katrina flood damage that property owners blame on the corps' ...
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Court decision produces twist in Wisconsin union fight
Christian Science Monitor
Separately, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago heard arguments Monday about the constitutionality of the collective-bargaining law. That suit is headed by the Wisconsin Education Association, which represents public-education employees in ...
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European court clears way for militant cleric's extradition to US
Los Angeles Times
Abu Hamza Masri had argued to the European Court of Human Rights that he would face inhumane and degrading treatment if he were shipped to the U.S. and imprisoned there. But the court Monday released a terse statement upholding its decision in April ...
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China Court Sentences Police Chief to 15 Years
Wall Street Journal (blog)
The state-run Xinhua news agency on Monday said the court convicted Mr. Wang of crimes including covering up the murder in November of Briton Neil Heywood. Mr. Bo's wife, Gu Kailai, was convicted of murdering Mr. Heywood by a different Chinese court ...
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Court clears way for cleric Abu Hamza's extradition to US on terror charges
CNN
(CNN) -- A European court on Monday ruled that radical Muslim cleric Abu Hamza can be extradited from Great Britain to the United States, where he faces a host of terrorism charges. The European Human Rights Court issued its ruling, clearing the way ...
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Pennsylvania Court Reconsiders Voter ID Availability
Businessweek
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court Sept. 18 ordered Commonwealth Judge Richard E. Simpson to consider whether all eligible voters will be able to obtain acceptable ID if the law is upheld. Simpson ruled Aug. 15 that plaintiffs including the American Civil ...
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Chris Brown fails random drug test in Virginia, new Los Angeles court date set
New York Daily News
Stormy singer Chris Brown got a lecture and another court date from a California judge Monday after flunking a Virginia drug test related to his probation for assaulting Rihanna. The drug test, done June 18, wasn't ordered by his California judge. But ...
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New York Daily News
Voter ID laws in court: Now, it's South Carolina's turn
Los Angeles Times
The three judges will rule only on the South Carolina case – and the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to be asked to consider an appeal, regardless of which side wins – but the broader question of who gets to vote has been one of the key issues of the ...
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Appeals court denies rehearing on Ryan appeal
Sacramento Bee
CHICAGO -- A federal appeals court in Chicago has refused a request by imprisoned former Ill. Gov. George Ryan that all the court's judges rehear his appeal seeking an earlier release from prison. A three-sentence statement Monday from the 7th U.S ...
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DuPage County to allow cameras in court
Chicago Tribune
DuPage County could become the first judicial jurisdiction in the Chicago area to test having cameras in court. The Illinois Supreme Court said Monday it has approved an application from DuPage to join several other counties throughout the state as ...
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Court sentences former Israeli prime minister for breach of trust
CNN
Jerusalem (CNN) -- A court fined former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and gave him a one-year suspended jail sentence Monday, more than two months after he was found guilty of breach of trust. Olmert was ordered to pay a fine of 75,000 new Israeli ...
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Appeals court lifts ban on rival to DuPont's Kevlar
Reuters
Sept 24 (Reuters) - South Korea's Kolon Industries Inc can continue to make a rival version of DuPont's Kevlar synthetic fiber used in body armor while it challenges a judge's order that halted production, an appeals court has ruled. The U.S. Court of ...
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Court Date Pushed Back in Etan Patz Case
Wall Street Journal (blog)
The next court date for the man who allegedly confessed to killing 6-year-old Etan Patz in 1979 has been pushed back to the middle of November as both the prosecution and defense continue their investigations into what is perhaps the city's most famous ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
Court: Man can sue LAPD over wrongful conviction
Sacramento Bee
LOS ANGELES -- A California appellate court has ruled that a man who spent 19 years in prison for a double murder he didn't commit can sue Los Angeles police for allegedly coercing his confession. The 2-1 decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on ...
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Pakistan's top court struggles to deliver justice
Chicago Tribune
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Each day, the chief justice of Pakistan's Supreme Court confronts a stack of blue folders stuffed with desperate pleas from residents claiming that corrupt police, inept prosecutors or moribund lower courts have failed them. The ...
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Americas court tells Peru to scrap rule that could help Fujimori
Reuters
LIMA (Reuters) - The Inter-American Court of Human Rights told Peru on Monday to annul a ruling by its Supreme Court that could have paved the way for an early release of jailed former President Alberto Fujimori. President Ollanta Humala's ...
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Juvenile court to hear blasphemy case
UPI.com
Moving the girl's case to the juvenile court Monday, a special court judge in Islamabad, referring to a medical report, said she was only 14 and not an adult when she was accused of burning an Islamic religious text, The New York Times reported ...
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Actress to sue anti-Islam filmmaker in federal court: lawyer
Reuters
Cindy Lee Garcia, who appeared in the "Innocence of Muslims," filed a lawsuit last week in a state court in Los Angeles against Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, the California man thought to be behind the movie, claiming she was duped into playing a role and ...
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An independent court is at stake in Florida
Tampabay.com
On the day he was assassinated, Huey Long was manipulating the Louisiana Legislature to be rid of a judge who had blocked some of his schemes. The judge's son-in-law got him first. An independent judiciary is to tyrants as sunlight to vampires.
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Melbourne man Adnan Karabegovic in court on terrorist charge
The Australian
A MELBOURNE man charged with collecting documents linked with the preparation of a terrorist act had material about making bombs and spoke of going to Bosnia to train, a court has heard. Adnan Karabegovic, 23, applied for bail in Melbourne Magistrates ...
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Appeals court reverses conviction in HIV case
San Francisco Chronicle
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — In a split decision Monday, the Minnesota Court of Appeals reversed the conviction of an HIV-positive man who was accused of passing the virus to another man through unprotected sex, ruling that the statute was ambiguous.
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Ex-prof in court on Ala. university shooting
Boston.com
(AP) — An ex-university professor who pleaded guilty to shooting six people during a faculty meeting in Alabama was in court Monday for an abbreviated trial. Jury selection began Monday morning for Amy Bishop, a Harvard-educated biologist who went on ...
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Vietnam court jails bloggers for 'anti-state propaganda'
ZDNet
A southern Vietnamese court has jailed three bloggers for "anti-state propaganda". The bloggers Nguyen Van Hai, alias Dieu Cay, Ta Phong Tan and Phan Thanh Hai, had been charged with conducting propaganda against the country, AFP reported on ...
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Court extends election crisis
Philadelphia Inquirer
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court's eagerly awaited final resolution of the voter-ID controversy turned out not to be final or resolute. The majority justices extended the election crisis by sending the matter back for more hearings before a lower-court ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer
Solyndra Wins Court Approval to Sell Manufacturing Plant
Bloomberg
Solyndra LLC, the solar-panel maker that received a $535 million U.S. Energy Department loan guarantee before going bankrupt, won court approval to hold an auction for its Fremont, California, manufacturing plant. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Mary Walrath ...
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Ex-EPA official says Texas court wins won't last
Houston Chronicle (blog)
In August, a federal appeals court ruled that the EPA violated the Clean Air Act by rejecting the state's flexible permitting program. That decision forced more than 100 industries, including some of the nation's largest refineries, to work directly ...
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Houston Chronicle (blog)
Ex-Olympus Chairman Admits Accounting Fraud Role in Tokyo Court
Bloomberg
Kikukawa, former Executive Vice President Hisashi Mori and Hideo Yamada, a former auditing officer, all confessed in court today to participating in attempts to hide losses from the 1990s. Olympus, also the world's largest maker of endoscopes, is ...
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Bloomberg
German court blocks Adidas' 'Primeknit' shoe, Nike says
OregonLive.com
The District Court in Nuremberg granted Nike's application for an interim injunction against the Adidas shoe, which was introduced in July and which Nike contends is a copy of the Nike Flyknit shoe, introduced in February. "Nike has a strong heritage ...
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OregonLive.com
Appeals court tosses landmark Katrina ruling
FOX 8 News WVUE-TV
"The Orleans Parish Prison is a violent and dangerous institution," the federal agency said in a request filed in New Orleans federal court, seeking to be included as a plaintiff in the lawsuit filed by the Southern Poverty Law Center contending the ...
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Attorneys for condemned Henderson, Ky., native go to Supreme Court
Evansville Courier & Press
In January, April and September 2011, the Supreme Court halted his scheduled punishment — once within moments of the time he could be taken to the Texas death chamber. The delays gave courts an opportunity to take another look at Foster's arguments ...
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Texas court debates definition of 'mom'
CNN
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Supreme Court set to hear landmark gas drilling case
Beckley Register-Herald
Before the West Virginia Supreme Court today, arguments are docketed in a case brought by Matthew Hamblet, whose property in Doddridge County is accessible to a 1905 lease acquired by EQT, a gas company based in Pittsburgh, and formerly known as ...
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Egypt court sentences 14 to death for killing police, membership in extremist ...
Washington Post
CAIRO — An Egyptian court on Monday sentenced 14 members of an extremist group to death by hanging for attacks against police in the Sinai Peninsula, ruling that they were members of an organization that considers even other Islamists to be infidels.
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Washington's two-thirds tax law goes to state Supreme Court Tuesday
OregonLive.com
The plaintiffs argue that the super-majority rule violates the state Constitution, which requires a simple majority vote to pass legislation, according to a brief filed with the court. The Constitution can be changed through a constitutional amendment ...
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OregonLive.com
Competing bus tours work for/against Iowa Supreme Court justice retention
Mason City Globe Gazette
MASONCITY - The Iowa State Bar Association's bus tour in support of retention of Supreme Court justices will stop at Central Park in MasonCity on Wednesday at the same time a group opposing judicial retention will be gathering. The "Yes Iowa Judges" ...
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Aussie in court over UK boat race protest
ABC Online
Opening the case at London's Isleworth Crown Court, prosecutor Louis Mably said Oldfield had ruined the race for hundreds of thousands of spectators watching from the banks of the river and on TV, and for the two teams. Mr Mably said the two eight-man ...
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Court finds flaws with Newhall Ranch environmental review
Ventura County Star
A Los Angeles County Superior Court has issued a preliminary decision finding flaws in an environmental review of Newhall Ranch, a residential project planned to be built next to Ventura County. In June 2011, environmental groups filed a lawsuit ...
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Appeals court rules against bridge company on private vs. public issue
Detroit Free Press
The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals today ruled against the Detroit International Bridge Co. on the legal question of whether the company is a "federal instrumentality", as it has claimed from time to time. The ruling stemmed an earlier Michigan ...
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Rochester: Court upholds jailing of father who owed $130K in family support
Pioneer Press
An appellate court has upheld the jailing of a former Rochester, Minn., man who skipped out on support obligations for his ex-wife and 14-year-old daughter beginning 17 years ago. Markus John McGowan, 59, racked up a debt of more than $130,000 to his ...
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Court order: A brief breather for Australian sheep
The Express Tribune
Earlier on September 22, the court had directed a team of veterinary and microbiology experts to test whether the sheep were actually infected by anthrax or not. The saga of the allegedly infected animals has been dragging on for two weeks now, since ...
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The Express Tribune
Spies given wrong info
Stuff.co.nz
The Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) sought assurances from police that Kim Dotcom and his internet piracy co-accused were foreign nationals, court documents reveal. A storm of controversy has erupted after it was revealed on ...
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Stuff.co.nz
Court records provide new details about Bethany deputy-involved shooting that ...
OregonLive.com
A search warrant filed last week in Washington County Circuit Court provides a glimpse into the events leading up to a deputy-involved shooting that wounded a Bethany man earlier this month. Jeffrey Allen Holmes' ex-wife and daughter arrived at his ...
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Fort Worth family court judge gets probation, fine for DWI
Fort Worth Star Telegram
ramirez@star-telegram.com. FORT WORTH -- A family court associate judge has been sentenced to one year of probation and fined $1,240.10 for drunken driving with an open container. In addition, Judge Clifford Lee Bronson, 44, of Fort Worth faces 90 days ...
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Fort Worth Star Telegram
youngstown Court sides with city worker
Youngstown Vindicator
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled 6-1 in favor of a former Youngstown Street Department laborer, who said the city fired him in retaliation for his having filed three workers' compensation claims. In its ruling late last week, the top court sent the case of ...
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Jennifer Lopez Wins Big at Appeals Court In Lawsuit Over Telemundo Movie
Hollywood Reporter
In 2009, Lopez took Noa and Meyer to court, demanding $10 million for breach of contract, violation of publicity rights, invasion of privacy and other claims. J.Lo successfully obtained an injunction that stopped production on a film titled, How I ...
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SC Supreme Court to hear health insurance lawsuit
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
COLUMBIA — The S.C. Supreme Court will decide if Gov. Nikki Haley and the State Budget and Control Board can raise health insurance rates for 234,363 state workers and their families. The court said Friday it will hear two lawsuits brought by state ...
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Court rules out-of-state students have right to vote in New Hampshire
NewHampshire.com
Strafford County Superior Court Judge John Lewis ruled Monday that out-of-state students have the right to vote in New Hampshire, a decision immediately criticized by top Republican legislators. "New Hampshire citizens have a right to elect individuals ...
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