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  • Hundreds of Pa. juvenile convictions reversed

    Hundreds of Pa. juvenile convictions reversed

    Court Alerts 03/27/2009

    The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has overturned likely hundreds of juvenile convictions issued by a corrupt judge. The high court on Thursday voided the convictions of many youth offenders who appeared before former Luzerne (loo-ZURN') County Judge Mar...

  • Montana court rules against credit-card issuer

    Montana court rules against credit-card issuer

    Court Alerts 03/20/2009

    The Montana Supreme Court says a credit-card issuer cannot amend a cardholder agreement to add an arbitration clause, merely by enclosing a "bill stuffer" notice with the cardholder's monthly bill.The court in a 5-1 ruling said the practice "does not...

  • Court refuses to expand minority voting rights

    Court refuses to expand minority voting rights

    Court Alerts 03/11/2009

    The Supreme Court ruled Monday that a part of the Voting Rights Act aimed at helping minorities elect their preferred candidates only applies in electoral districts where minorities make up more than half the population. The decision could make it ha...

  • Bernard Madoff expected to speak in court Tuesday

    Bernard Madoff expected to speak in court Tuesday

    Court Alerts 03/10/2009

    Bernard Madoff (MAY'-dawf) was likely to speak in court in an attempt to clear his lawyer of any potential conflicts of interest. Defense attorney Ira Lee Sorkin's late father once had an account with Madoff. The lawyer also represented two Madoff-li...

  • Court refuses to get involved in tobacco fight

    Court refuses to get involved in tobacco fight

    Court Alerts 03/09/2009

    The Supreme Court has refused to get in the middle of a patent fight over a way to cure tobacco that may make it less carcinogenic. The high court on Monday refused to hear an appeal from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., who is being sued by Star Scientifi...

  • Court to decide on convict's right to test DNA

    Court to decide on convict's right to test DNA

    Court Alerts 03/04/2009

    The Supreme Court expressed skepticism Monday about giving a convict the broad constitutional right to test DNA evidence, which for 232 people has meant exoneration years after they were found guilty. At issue is the case of William Osborne, who was ...

  • Court refuses to take case on coach's team prayer

    Court refuses to take case on coach's team prayer

    Court Alerts 03/02/2009

    The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from a high school football coach who wants to bow his head and kneel during prayers led by his players despite a school district policy prohibiting it. In an order Monday, the justices are ending Marcus Borde...

  • Media urge unsealing of juror data in Bonds trial

    Media urge unsealing of juror data in Bonds trial

    Court Alerts 02/27/2009

    Media companies urged a federal judge Thursday to allow access to the completed questionnaires from potential jurors in Barry Bonds' perjury trial.U.S. District Judge Susan Illston ordered last week that the answers provided on the forms, which are i...

  • NY court: Helmsley fortune goes to more than dogs

    NY court: Helmsley fortune goes to more than dogs

    Court Alerts 02/26/2009

    Real estate baroness Leona Helmsley's multibillion-dollar fortune can go to more than just the dogs. In a ruling announced Wednesday, a New York judge says trustees managing Helmsley's estate can distribute her funds to a broad range of charities.Hel...

  • Court upholds conviction in guns case

    Court upholds conviction in guns case

    Court Alerts 02/24/2009

    The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the conviction of a West Virginia man for violating a federal law barring people convicted in domestic violence cases from possessing firearms. In a 7-2 vote, the court ruled that a federal appeals court in Richmon...

  • Court turns down FTC in Rambus case

    Court turns down FTC in Rambus case

    Court Alerts 02/23/2009

    The Supreme Court has sided with Rambus Inc., a developer of computer memory technology, in its long-standing antitrust fight with the Federal Trade Commission. The justices, in an order Monday, are refusing to hear FTC's plea to reinstate the commis...

  • Stimulus highlights stakes of Minnesota recount

    Stimulus highlights stakes of Minnesota recount

    Court Alerts 02/18/2009

    Neither side is giving an inch in Minnesota's protracted Senate election fight, and the tiny margin used to secure the newly passed economic stimulus package is a vivid reminder of why. Supporters of both Democrat Al Franken and Republican Norm Colem...

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