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  • Court Hears Arguments on Burden of Proof in Age Suits

    Court Hears Arguments on Burden of Proof in Age Suits

    Court Alerts 04/24/2008

    It is not necessarily unlawful for an employer to adopt policies that put older workers at a disadvantage. Such policies pass muster under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act as long as they are based on “reasonable factors other than age.”The q...

  • Court allows search and seizure in Virginia case

    Court allows search and seizure in Virginia case

    Court Alerts 04/23/2008

    The Supreme Court affirmed Wednesday that police have the power to conduct searches and seize evidence, even when done during an arrest that turns out to have violated state law.The unanimous decision comes in a case from Portsmouth, Va., where city ...

  • Court requires subpoena for Internet subscriber records

    Court requires subpoena for Internet subscriber records

    Court Alerts 04/22/2008

    Internet service providers must not release personal information about users in New Jersey without a valid subpoena, even to police, the state's highest court ruled Monday. New Jersey's Supreme Court found that the state's constitution gives greater ...

  • Court requires subpoena for Internet subscriber records

    Court requires subpoena for Internet subscriber records

    Court Alerts 04/21/2008

    Internet service providers must not release personal information about users in New Jersey without a valid subpoena, even to police, the state's highest court ruled Monday.New Jersey's Supreme Court found that the state's constitution gives greater p...

  • Supreme Court hears re-appeal of lesbian custody case

    Supreme Court hears re-appeal of lesbian custody case

    Court Alerts 03/14/2008

    The Vermont Supreme Court will decide again whether a Virginia woman should be able to prevent her former lesbian partner from having contact with her 5-year-old child.On Thursday, attorneys for Lisa Miller-Jenkins asked the court to revisit the issu...

  • Corinthian Colleges Faces Purported Class Action

    Corinthian Colleges Faces Purported Class Action

    Court Alerts 03/13/2008

    Corinthian Colleges Inc. (COCO) and its Corinthian Schools Inc. unit face a purported class action lawsuit alleging the schools made and continue to make misleading statements regarding their graduates' employment prospects and starting salaries.The ...

  • Judge Says Fairplay Must Amend Lawsuit

    Judge Says Fairplay Must Amend Lawsuit

    Court Alerts 03/12/2008

    Reality TV figure Jonny Fairplay will have to provide a court with more details about his tooth-busting dust-up with Danny Bonaduce before his lawsuit against producers of an awards show can go forward. "I think more facts should be set forth," Super...

  • Man Pleads Guilty to Sex With Girls

    Man Pleads Guilty to Sex With Girls

    Court Alerts 03/12/2008

    A man who filmed himself sexually assaulting young Asian girls pleaded guilty Tuesday to child pornography charges.William Constable, 54, a self-employed contractor, was arrested in October when he tried to retrieve a camera he left in a Cape Cod hot...

  • Court Blocks Fines Against Reporter

    Court Blocks Fines Against Reporter

    Court Alerts 03/12/2008

    A federal appeals court on Tuesday blocked fines up to $5,000 that a former USA Today reporter was ordered to pay each day she refuses to reveal her confidential sources for stories about the criminal investigation of the 2001 anthrax attacks.The app...

  • Court Reiterates $82.6M Award for Woman

    Court Reiterates $82.6M Award for Woman

    Court Alerts 03/11/2008

    [##_1L|1052813976.jpg|width="120" height="88" alt=""|_##]A California appeals court said a woman who was paralyzed after her Ford Explorer rolled over is entitled to $82.6 million in damages from the automaker. The 4th District Court of Appeal was as...

  • Ga. Court Shooting Trial Resumes in July

    Ga. Court Shooting Trial Resumes in July

    Court Alerts 03/11/2008

    The murder trial of accused courthouse shooter Brian Nichols will resume July 10, a judge decided Monday even as he considered hearing the three-year-old case at another courthouse.The trial was suspended during jury selection in October because of p...

  • Court Officer Guilty Of Taking Cash

    Court Officer Guilty Of Taking Cash

    Court Alerts 03/08/2008

    A state court security officer on Friday admitted taking cash payments from bail bondsmen, the latest development in a continuing investigation of the Connecticut bail bond industry.Jill D'Antona, a judicial marshal employed at the Superior Court on ...

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