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  • SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK: Sitting out the speech

    SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK: Sitting out the speech

    Court Alerts 02/15/2013

    While his colleagues got ready to go to the Capitol, Justice Antonin Scalia sat on a stage across town and held forth about why, for the 16th consecutive year, he would not be joining them for the State of the Union. He doesn't go when a Democrat is ...

  • Parties in Va. Tech suit seek high court hearing

    Parties in Va. Tech suit seek high court hearing

    Court Alerts 02/15/2013

    Attorneys for the parents of two students who were killed in the 2007 Virginia Tech massacre want a state Supreme Court hearing on their request to put Tech's president on trial for negligence. Meanwhile, the state wants to reverse a jury's conclusio...

  • Court: Judges cannot indefinitely delay appeals

    Court: Judges cannot indefinitely delay appeals

    Court Alerts 01/08/2013

    The Supreme Court says federal judges cannot indefinitely delay a death row inmate's federal appeals to see if the convict can become mentally competent enough to help his lawyer. The high court unanimously ruled Tuesday against Arizona death row inm...

  • Justices won't reinstate award against Hustler mag

    Justices won't reinstate award against Hustler mag

    Court Alerts 12/10/2012

    The Supreme Court won't reinstate an award against a racy magazine in a dispute over nude pictures of a model published after she was killed by her professional wrestler husband. The court turned away a request by the family of Nancy Toffoloni Benoit...

  • High Court to decide how logging roads regulated

    High Court to decide how logging roads regulated

    Court Alerts 12/03/2012

    The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether to switch gears on more than 30 years of regulating the muddy water running off logging roads into rivers. At issue: Should the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency keep considering it the same as water runn...

  • ay marriage ban backers seek Supreme Court review

    ay marriage ban backers seek Supreme Court review

    Court Alerts 08/01/2012

    Backers of California's ban on same-sex marriages asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to overrule a federal appeals court that struck down the measure as unconstitutional, a move that means the bitter, four-year court fight over Proposition 8 cou...

  • Appeals court reinstates lawsuit against Glock

    Appeals court reinstates lawsuit against Glock

    Court Alerts 07/27/2012

    A California appeals court has reinstated a now-retired paralyzed Los Angeles police officer's product liability lawsuit against gun manufacturer Glock. Enrique Chavez was paralyzed from the waist down when his 3-year-old son accidentally shot him wi...

  • Miss Universe pageant fights back on rigging claim

    Miss Universe pageant fights back on rigging claim

    Court Alerts 06/11/2012

    The Miss Universe Organization says a former contestant should be made to pay for her "defamatory" claims that this year's Miss USA pageant was a sham. The New York-based organization made a filing with a dispute resolution company over the former Mi...

  • 2 men sentenced in Palin lawyer harassment case

    2 men sentenced in Palin lawyer harassment case

    Court Alerts 06/08/2012

    Two Pennsylvania men convicted of harassing Sarah Palin's Alaska lawyers were sentenced Friday to time served and five years' probation, with the proceedings briefly halted after a short outburst in court by one of the defendants. During his sentenci...

  • Report: LAPD seeks Manson family member recordings

    Report: LAPD seeks Manson family member recordings

    Court Alerts 05/27/2012

    Police want to review audio recordings of conversations between a Manson family member and his attorney as detectives search for information about unsolved killings. Los Angeles detectives seeking the material are merely practicing due diligence afte...

  • 2nd campaign aide to DC mayor pleads guilty

    2nd campaign aide to DC mayor pleads guilty

    Court Alerts 05/23/2012

    For the second time in three days, a former campaign staffer to District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray has pleaded guilty to a federal offense arising from Gray's 2010 mayoral bid. Howard Brooks pleaded guilty Thursday to lying to the FBI about paym...

  • Appeals court upholds key voting rights provision

    Appeals court upholds key voting rights provision

    Court Alerts 05/19/2012

    A federal appeals court on Friday upheld a key provision of the Voting Rights Act, rejecting an Alabama county's challenge to the landmark civil rights law. The provision requires state, county and local governments with a history of discrimination t...

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