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  • Bollywood filmmaker challenges censoring of drug-abuse film

    Bollywood filmmaker challenges censoring of drug-abuse film

    Class Action News 06/09/2016

    A Bollywood film producer took his row with India's censor board to a court Wednesday, challenging dozens of cuts and changes to a film that depicts the menace of drug abuse in the northern state of Punjab. Censor Board chief Pahlaj Nihalini said in ...

  • Supreme Court to swear in large group of deaf lawyers

    Supreme Court to swear in large group of deaf lawyers

    Class Action News 04/13/2016

    Mobile phones ordinarily are strictly forbidden in the marble courtroom of the nation's highest court, but the justices are making an exception next week when roughly a dozen deaf and hard-of-hearing lawyers will be admitted to the Supreme Court bar....

  • Oklahoma prosecutors allege abuse before boy's disappearance

    Oklahoma prosecutors allege abuse before boy's disappearance

    Class Action News 04/11/2016

    An Oklahoma couple arrested in the 2006 disappearance of their 9-year-old nephew had beaten the boy until he lay motionless on a couch and then threatened the boy's brother into repeating a rehearsed story to authorities, prosecutors allege in an aff...

  • Ole Miss ex-student pleads guilty to tying noose on statue

    Ole Miss ex-student pleads guilty to tying noose on statue

    Class Action News 03/25/2016

    A former University of Mississippi student could face up to a year in prison after pleading guilty Thursday to placing a noose on the school's statue of its first black student. Austin Reed Edenfield waived indictment and pleaded guilty to a misdemea...

  • High court seems skeptical of mandatory public union fees

    High court seems skeptical of mandatory public union fees

    Class Action News 01/19/2016

    The Supreme Court appears ready to deliver a major setback to American unions as it considers scrapping a four-decade precedent that lets public-sector labor organizations collect fees from workers who decline to join. During more than an hour of ora...

  • Court: Therapy dog didn't sway jury against sex offender

    Court: Therapy dog didn't sway jury against sex offender

    Class Action News 10/27/2015

    A therapy dog used to calm a testifying young victim did not influence the jury during the trial of an Ohio man who was convicted of having sex with a minor and providing drugs to another, an appeals court ruled. The Akron Beacon Journal reports the ...

  • McConnell, Cruz urge court to reject gay marriage

    McConnell, Cruz urge court to reject gay marriage

    Class Action News 04/07/2015

    Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz are among 57 Republicans in Congress who are calling on the Supreme Court to uphold state bans on same-sex marriage. The congressional Republicans said in a brief filed a...

  • Tenn. Attorney General Wants Court to Set Aside Municipal Broadband Ruling

    Tenn. Attorney General Wants Court to Set Aside Municipal Broadband Ruling

    Class Action News 03/27/2015

    Tennessee's attorney general wants a federal appeals court to set aside a recent decision by the Federal Communications Commission to allow cities like Chattanooga to offer municipal broadband beyond their normal service area. State Attorney General ...

  • New Mexico appeals court hears assisted suicide case

    New Mexico appeals court hears assisted suicide case

    Class Action News 01/30/2015

    Do terminally ill patients in New Mexico already have the right to end their lives? That's what the New Mexico Court of Appeals is set to decide after hearing arguments Monday from the state and lawyers for a terminally ill woman. The Santa Fe woman,...

  • Arizona sheriff could face civil contempt hearing in court

    Arizona sheriff could face civil contempt hearing in court

    Class Action News 01/19/2015

    An Arizona sheriff could face a civil contempt hearing in federal court for his office's repeated violations of orders issued in a racial-profiling case. U.S. District Judge Murray Snow held a telephonic conference Thursday and told Maricopa County S...

  • Court won't hear free speech challenge to metals dealers law

    Court won't hear free speech challenge to metals dealers law

    Class Action News 01/12/2015

    The Supreme Court won't consider the constitutionality of an Ohio law that bars precious metals dealers from advertising without a license. The justices on Monday declined to take up an appeal from Liberty Coins, a gold and silver dealer that claims ...

  • Spanish court clears way for trial of princess

    Spanish court clears way for trial of princess

    Class Action News 11/07/2014

    A court cleared the way for Princess Cristina, the sister of Spain's king, to be tried on tax fraud charges Friday in a landmark investigation affecting the royal family. The case's investigative judge, Jose Castro, must now decide over the coming we...

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