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Supreme Court rejects plea to ban taping of police in Illinois
Chicago Tribune
By passing on the issue, the justices left in place a federal appeals court ruling that found that the state's anti-eavesdropping law violates free-speech rights when used against people who audiotape police officers. A temporary injunction issued ...
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In harassment case, Supreme Court ponders: Who qualifies as a supervisor?
Washington Post
Roberts and his Supreme Court colleagues on Monday were debating the standards for when a co-worker becomes more like a supervisor and thus opens the company up for damages under federal employment discrimination laws. Some federal courts have ...
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Court Told To Consider Issues Unresolved by Health-Care Ruling
Wall Street Journal (blog)
WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court Monday told a lower court to consider several issues left unresolved by the justices' June ruling upholding the Affordable Care Act, in a move backed by the Obama administration. The order came in a case brought by ...
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UPDATE 3-Argentina appeals US court order to pay holdout bond investors
Reuters
Holders of restructured Argentine bonds file emergency motion * With few options left, Argentina launches legal appeal * U.S. court ruling heightens fears of imminent default By Helen Popper and Daniel Bases BUENOS AIRES/NEW YORK, Nov 26 (Reuters) ...
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Court Finds Toronto Mayor Violated Conflict of Interest
Businessweek
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, who sparred with his fellow city councilors on everything from subways to the annual gay pride parade, must vacate his job in 14 days after being found in conflict of interest, a court ruled. Ford, who has served as mayor of ...
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Supreme Court declines to review insanity defense appeal
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A divided U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear an appeal over whether criminal defendants have a constitutional right to assert an insanity defense, leaving in place a paranoid schizophrenic's guilty plea over two ...
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Appeals court questions Wash. school shooting case
San Francisco Chronicle
(AP) — Washington state appeals court judges had lots of questions for lawyers Monday at a hearing about whether a gun owner should be prosecuted in a Bremerton school shooting that critically injured a 9-year-old girl. Kitsap County prosecutors have ...
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Supreme Court weighs Georgia hospital merger
Boston Herald
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday questioned a monopoly on hospital services in southwestern Georgia. The justices heard arguments in the federal government's claim that two private corporations used a public hospital authority to complete ...
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Here's What Happened During Accused Insider Trader Mathew Martoma's Court ...
Business Insider
26 (Bloomberg) -- Former SAC Capital Advisors LP portfolio manager Mathew Martoma, charged in what prosecutors called the biggest-ever insider trading case, appeared in federal court in New York. Martoma, 38, is accused of using illegal tips about a ...
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Grape growers can sue USDA as Supreme Court stays out of the fight
Kansas City Star
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court on Monday provided legal juice for growers who want to sue the U.S. Agriculture Department and the California Table Grape Commission over grapevine patents. In a decision noteworthy for farmers nationwide, the high ...
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Kansas City Star
Supreme Court orders new look at Liberty University's health care challenge
Fox News
The Supreme Court on Monday ordered a federal appeals court to reconsider Liberty University's legal argument that President Obama's health care law violates the school's religious freedom. The case will be returned to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of ...
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Brankruptcy Court Approves A123's Financing Plan
Motley Fool
Rechargeable-car-battery manufacturer A123 Systems received final approval from U.S. Bankruptcy Court today, permitting it to draw on $50 million in debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing extended by China's Wanxiang Group. A123 intends to use the ...
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Minn. appeals court reverses priest's conviction
San Francisco Chronicle
The appeals court ruled that Wenthe's conviction was unconstitutional because prosecutors obtained it "based on evidence that was excessively entangled in matters of religion." The court said that evidence "pervaded the entire trial" and improperly ...
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On average the Stones older than US Supreme Court
Boston.com
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood have an average age of 68 years and 297 days, while the Supreme Court justices' average is 66 years and 364 days. That makes the rock band one year and 10 months older than the members of ...
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Apple asks court to add 6 more Samsung devices to patent suit
PCWorld (blog)
Apple is seeking to add six Samsung products in a patent infringement lawsuit between the electronic giants scheduled to start in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California in March 2014. samsung, apple. The motion, filed Friday, asked ...
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Court: Who counts as a supervisor?
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — When does your co-worker also count as your supervisor? The Supreme Court may make a final decision on whether to draw a legal line between work colleagues and work managers, at least when it comes to harassment and ...
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Court Asked to Rule On SADC Tribunal
AllAfrica.com
In a landmark legal request, the African Court on Human and People's Rights has been asked to use its advisory powers to determine whether the suspension of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Tribunal by the region's leaders was legal ...
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Court to Handle International Crimes Due in December
AllAfrica.com
Chief Justice Willy Mutunga says an International Crimes Division of the High Court could be in place as early as next month to deal with medium and low level perpetrators of grave crimes in the country. Mutunga who spoke at a training program for ...
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Perry taps chief of staff for Texas Supreme Court
San Francisco Chronicle
Rick Perry has tapped his chief of staff for an open seat on the Texas Supreme Court, again proving that serving in the governor's office can be a key stepping-stone to powerful state positions. Perry announced Monday that Jeffrey Boyd will join the ...
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Court orders new look at health care challenge
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has revived a Christian college's challenge to President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul, with the acquiescence of the Obama administration. The court on Monday ordered the federal appeals court in ...
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Supreme Court won't hear police recording case
Politico (blog)
In the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals decision in May, Judges Diane Sykes and David Hamilton stopped short of overturning the law entirely, but prohibited enforcing the law while it was sent it back to lower courts. Sykes wrote: "The Illinois ...
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Former Bashara attorney David Griem ordered to pay $8K for civil contempt of ...
Detroit Free Press
Today, 36th District Court Chief Judge Kenneth King ordered that Griem pay $2,000 in fees each to Susan Reed — the attorney for Joseph Gentz, Bashara's former handyman who has been charged in Jane Bashara's murder — and the Wayne County ...
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Hennepin County court security re-imagined
Minneapolis Star Tribune
New attention was focused on court security in January after a shooting at a courthouse in Grand Marais, Minn., and when a Hennepin County district judge refused to hear any more cases at suburban courtrooms until visitors were screened for weapons.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
US high court delivers blow to Illinois' anti-eavesdropping law _ 1 of nation ...
Washington Post
CHICAGO — The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday delivered another blow to a 50-year-old anti-eavesdropping law in Illinois, choosing to let stand a lower court finding that key parts of the hotly debated law run counter to constitutional protections of ...
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Appeals court affirms former Duluth doctor's malpractice victory
Duluth News Tribune
The Minnesota Court of Appeals has affirmed the verdict of a Washington County jury that found that a former Duluth neurosurgeon wasn't negligent in his care of a patient who sued him and St. Luke's hospital. By: Mark Stodghill, Duluth News Tribune ...
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Woman shot after stealing Utah officer's police car appears in court
Salt Lake Tribune
Court » Joann Biggs had been arrested on warrants issued by Hurricane justice court and state of Nevada. By kimball bennion. | The Salt Lake Tribune. First Published 51 minutes ago • Updated 1 minute ago. A Washington County woman who was shot by ...
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Supreme Court rejects murder appeal claiming right to insanity defense
Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court has let stand the murder conviction of a paranoid and delusional Idaho man who was denied the opportunity to mount an insanity defense. Three justices dissented, arguing that the court should incorporate the ...
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Court Rules - Wrongly - That Google Is A Publisher
ReadWriteWeb
An Australian court made a huge mistake Monday. It ruled that Google can be treated as a publisher for the content of its search results - and therefore be found guilty of libel. If the ruling stands, Google will owe $200,000 to music promoter Milorad ...
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ReadWriteWeb
Egypt court says to hear case against Mursi's decree on Dec 4
Reuters
CAIRO Nov 26 (Reuters) - A Cairo administrative court has set a first hearing for Dec. 4 in a case challenging President Mohamed Mursi's decree granting him extra powers, the court said in a statement on Monday. The case was brought by lawyers and ...
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State Supreme Court takes up Quicken Loans case
State Journal
West Virginia's highest court recently found that Quicken Loans fraudulently misled a Wheeling homeowner by falsely promising she could refinance her loan and fraudulently concealing an "enormous" balloon payment. However, justices also ruled the ...
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US Supreme Court won't review Maine sex assault case
Kennebec Journal
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Supreme Court won't review the case of a Maine man who was convicted of sexually assaulting a teenage girl whom he allegedly hypnotized to help calm her about their relationship. Aaron Patton's petition was among several ...
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Supreme Court turns down Idaho killer's appeal over insanity defense
NBCNews.com (blog)
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up a challenge from lawyers for an Idaho man, John Delling, who was convicted of killing two of his friends while, his lawyers contend, he was in the grip of severe delusions caused by acute paranoid ...
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State Superior Court upholds du Pont will protest dismissal
Delaware County Daily Times
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania has upheld a Delaware County Orphans Court order dismissing a challenge on the will of the late eccentric millionaire murderer John du Pont. The will bequeaths 80 percent of his estate to Bulgarian wrestler Valentin ...
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Supreme Court refuses William Jefferson's appeal; 13-year prison sentence ...
NOLA.com
The U.S. Supreme Court Monday refused to take former Rep. William Jefferson's appeal of his 2009 corruption appeal, likely spelling the end of the line for his efforts to overturn his record 13-year prison sentence. (Photo by NOLA.com | The Times ...
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NOLA.com
Amanda Davis' court date set for Jan. 9 on DUI charges
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Amanda Davis, a veteran evening anchor at Fox 5 Atlanta, was not in court Monday when a judge changed her court date to 8 a.m. on Jan 9, according to Channel 2 Action News. Davis faces several charges related to the crash on Piedmont Avenue in ...
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Supreme Court rejects Idaho case on prohibiting the insanity defense
Christian Science Monitor
Washington. The US Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up a case from Idaho testing whether the federal Constitution requires states to provide criminal defendants with a right to claim they are innocent by reason of insanity. Skip to next ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Court Backs Exclusion of Expert's 'Speculative' Testimony
Law.com
"We conclude that the trial court has the duty to act as a 'gatekeeper' to exclude speculative expert testimony," Justice Ming Chin wrote for the court. "Lost profits need not be proven with mathematical precision, but they must also not be unduly ...
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Law.com
Fed court upholds life sentence in child porn case
San Francisco Chronicle
(AP) — A federal appeals court has upheld the life sentence of a New Castle man convicted on child sex charges after traveling to the Philippines to meet a woman and her 2-year-old daughter. Sixty-eight-year-old Paul Pavulak argued that evidence in ...
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Court Halts NC Spotlighting of Coyotes After 4th Endangered Red Wolf Shot
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
CHAPEL HILL, N.C., Nov. 26, 2012 — /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A North Carolina court halted a temporary state rule that allowed spotlight hunting of coyotes at night in the five-county area of eastern North Carolina inhabited by the world's only wild ...
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Russian court throws out suit against Madonna
Columbus Dispatch
Monday November 26, 2012 12:07 PM. Comments: 0; Tweet. A Russian court has dismissed a lawsuit that sought millions of dollars in damages from Madonna for allegedly traumatizing minors by speaking up for gay rights during a concert in St. Petersburg.
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Graham named new juvenile court judge
Journal and Courier
"It will be exciting to expand my involvement in the community and develop new programs," Graham said. "This court is surrounded by a lot of strong, competent people, and with that army around me, we will continue to be dedicated to strengthening ...
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Court documents show shooting suspect's violent past
WWBT
Chesterfield Police say a group of people broke into a home, took things, and then set a fire in the living room, all while people were in the house! It happened around 9:30pm Friday on Ayton Court, whichMore >>. Chesterfield Police say a group of ...
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Legislative auditor slams practice of court judges' insurance purchases
WWL
NEW ORLEANS - The practice of New Orleans criminal and civil court judges buying themselves supplemental insurance with court funds was slammed by the Legislative Auditor Monday. The twin audits follow a nearly year-long investigation that was ...
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Supreme Court revives challenge to 'ObamaCare'
The Hill (blog)
When Liberty's case reached a federal appeals court, the court said it could not rule because of the Anti-Injunction Act, a federal law that bars lawsuits against new taxes before they have taken effect. But when the Supreme Court heard its landmark ...
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