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  • Donnelly facing doubts from Indiana liberals over court vote

    Donnelly facing doubts from Indiana liberals over court vote

    Attorneys News 04/04/2017

    A small protest by liberals outside Democratic Sen. Joe Donnelly's downtown Indianapolis office this week could signal trouble for his 2018 re-election hopes. Some of those who protested against Donnelly's decision to break with his party and to supp...

  • Arkansas asks court to block order on execution drugs

    Arkansas asks court to block order on execution drugs

    Court Alerts 04/02/2017

    Arkansas prison officials asked the state's highest court Friday to stay a judge's order that they must disclose more information about one of the drugs they plan to use in the executions of eight men over a 10-day period in April. The attorney gener...

  • Bangladesh High Court upholds death for 2 in blogger killing

    Bangladesh High Court upholds death for 2 in blogger killing

    Court Alerts 04/02/2017

    Bangladesh's High Court on Sunday confirmed the death penalty for two people tied to a banned Islamist militant group for the killing of an atheist blogger critical of radical Islam. The court also upheld jail sentences for six others after appeals w...

  • Democrats tighten opposition of high court pick

    Democrats tighten opposition of high court pick

    Criminal Law 04/01/2017

    Senate Democratic opposition to President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee swelled Friday as Democrats neared the numbers needed for a filibuster, setting up a showdown with Republicans who have the votes to confirm Neil Gorsuch. Sens. Claire McC...

  • Political fights over Supreme Court seats nothing new

    Political fights over Supreme Court seats nothing new

    Business Law 03/31/2017

    Wondering when Supreme Court nominations became so politically contentious? Only about 222 years ago — when the Senate voted down George Washington's choice for chief justice. "We are in an era of extreme partisan energy right now. In such a moment, ...

  • High Court Struggles Over Hospital Pension Dispute

    High Court Struggles Over Hospital Pension Dispute

    Legal World 03/30/2017

    The Supreme Court seemed to struggle on Monday over whether some of the nation's largest hospitals should be allowed to sidestep federal laws protecting pension benefits for workers. Justices considered the cases of three church-affiliated nonprofit ...

  • S Korea's Park questioned at court hearing on arrest request

    S Korea's Park questioned at court hearing on arrest request

    Court Alerts 03/30/2017

    South Korea's disgraced ex-President Park Geun-hye was being questioned Thursday by a court that will decide if she should be arrested over corruption allegations that have already toppled her from power. Live TV footage earlier showed a stern-lookin...

  • Michigan Supreme Court Justice Young announces retirement

    Michigan Supreme Court Justice Young announces retirement

    Law & Politics 03/28/2017

    Michigan Supreme Court Justice Robert Young plans to retire and return to his former law firm. A statement from the court says Young announced his plans Wednesday during a meeting with fellow Michigan Supreme Court justices. The 65-year-old says his ...

  • Nicaragua high court denies farmers' appeal of canal project

    Nicaragua high court denies farmers' appeal of canal project

    Court Alerts 03/27/2017

    Nicaragua's Supreme Court has rejected a farmer group's appeal seeking to block a proposed $50 billion interoceanic canal. The legal challenge had sought to overturn a 2013 law under which the canal concession was granted to a Chinese company. The co...

  • Court: Wisconsin Bell discriminated against worker

    Court: Wisconsin Bell discriminated against worker

    Criminal Law 03/26/2017

    A Wisconsin appeals court says state labor officials properly determined that Wisconsin Bell's decision to fire a bipolar employee amounted to discrimination. According to court documents, Wisconsin Bell fired Charles Carlson in 2011 for engaging in ...

  • Dems force 1-week delay on panel vote on Supreme Court pick

    Dems force 1-week delay on panel vote on Supreme Court pick

    Lawyer Blogs 03/26/2017

    Senate Democrats on Monday forced a one-week delay in a committee vote on President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, who remains on track for confirmation with solid Republican backing. Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, chairman of the Judiciary Comm...

  • Court bars release of videos made by anti-abortion group

    Court bars release of videos made by anti-abortion group

    Legal News Center 03/24/2017

    A federal appeals court on Wednesday barred the release of videos made by an anti-abortion group whose leaders are facing felony charges in California accusing them of recording people without permission in violation of state law. The 9th U.S. Circui...

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