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  • Court rulings dim outlook for Guantanamo trials

    Court rulings dim outlook for Guantanamo trials

    Headline News 01/30/2013

    A civilian appeals court has now reversed the verdicts of the only two Guantanamo Bay prisoners convicted in trials by military tribunal, casting a shadow over proceedings set to resume this week at the U.S. base in Cuba for the men accused in the Se...

  • LA Clippers owner must pay $2.3m in fire lawsuit

    LA Clippers owner must pay $2.3m in fire lawsuit

    Headline News 12/19/2012

    Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling has been ordered to pay $2.3 million to an actress who lost most of her belongings in a fire at a West Hollywood apartment building he owns. City News Service says a Los Angeles jury ruled against Sterling o...

  • Court throws out FCC penalties for cursing, nudity

    Court throws out FCC penalties for cursing, nudity

    Headline News 06/22/2012

    Broadcasters anticipating a major constitutional ruling on the government's authority to regulate what can be shown and said on the airwaves instead won only the smallest of Supreme Court victories Thursday. The justices unanimously threw out fines a...

  • Guilty plea in NY 'mini-al Qaida' cell case

    Guilty plea in NY 'mini-al Qaida' cell case

    Headline News 06/19/2012

    A New Yorker accused of trying to start what prosecutors called "a mini al-Qaida cell" pleaded guilty Monday to federal charges of conspiracy and providing material support to a terrorist organization. An indictment had alleged that Wesam El-Hanafi p...

  • Accused Auburn shooter in court on 3 murder counts

    Accused Auburn shooter in court on 3 murder counts

    Headline News 06/14/2012

    The man charged in three slayings near Auburn University has had three attorneys appointed for him after telling a judge he cannot afford to pay for his legal defense. Desmonte Leonard had his first appearance before a judge in Opelika, Ala., on Thur...

  • Wash. lawyers challenge secret court proceedings

    Wash. lawyers challenge secret court proceedings

    Headline News 05/25/2012

    A defense lawyer in Eastern Washington was reading a detective's statement in his client's drug case when he came across a curious line. In asking to search the man's house and cars, the detective revealed that he had already seen the defendant's ban...

  • US appeals court backs graphic cigarette labels

    US appeals court backs graphic cigarette labels

    Headline News 03/19/2012

    A federal appeals court has upheld a law requiring new, bigger graphic warning labels on cigarette packs.The lawsuit was filed in Kentucky. It's one of two suits by tobacco companies against the federal rules that would make them slap large images on...

  • Court rejects challenge to Ind. elections chief

    Court rejects challenge to Ind. elections chief

    Headline News 03/16/2012

    Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels will be able to choose a replacement for Indiana's ousted top elections official following a state Supreme Court ruling Thursday that found Democrats waited too long to challenge the GOP official's candidacy in 2010. In ...

  • Ex-Detroit lawyer loses case over 'ghetto' remark

    Ex-Detroit lawyer loses case over 'ghetto' remark

    Headline News 03/09/2012

    A former top lawyer for the city of Detroit who lost her job for describing a local court as "ghetto" has lost an appeal over her dismissal. A federal appeals court says Friday that Kathleen Leavey's comments in 2009 were not protected under the Firs...

  • Federal Law Entitles You to an Accurate Credit Report

    Federal Law Entitles You to an Accurate Credit Report

    Headline News 03/06/2012

    Indianapolis Credit Reporting Law Firm The Fair Credit Reporting Act (the FCRA), a federal statute passed in 1970 to regulate the collection and use of consumer credit information, requires consumer reporting agencies (also known as credit reporting ...

  • Cook County court building named after famed Judge

    Cook County court building named after famed Judge

    Headline News 03/02/2012

    After decades of merely being known as 26th and California, the Cook County Criminal Courts building on Chicago's southwest side has been officially named "The Honorable George N. Leighton Criminal Court Building." Members of the Cook County Board vo...

  • Back Pay Award Reduced Based on Laches in Class Action

    Back Pay Award Reduced Based on Laches in Class Action

    Headline News 03/01/2012

    The Indiana Supreme Court recently decided what could prove to be a landmark decision on the doctrine of laches in Richmond State Hospital v. Brattain, Cause No. 49S02-1106-CV-327. If you are dealing with a case involving laches, this decision is a m...

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