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  • High court sets oral arguments in campaign lawsuit

    High court sets oral arguments in campaign lawsuit

    Headline News 07/16/2011

    A conservative group fighting campaign finance rules in Montana says in a recent filing that it agrees disclosure laws can apply to corporate speech, but Western Tradition Partnership argues it isn't subject to current disclosure laws because its att...

  • Anthony lawyer rises from obscurity to legal fame

    Anthony lawyer rises from obscurity to legal fame

    Headline News 07/12/2011

    Three years ago, Jose Baez's name was barely a blip in the legal community. This was a lawyer who made his way to the profession after dropping out of high school, getting a GED and going into the Navy. He tried several failed businesses — including ...

  • Law school enrollment in Missouri lags as legal jobs dry up

    Law school enrollment in Missouri lags as legal jobs dry up

    Headline News 07/04/2011

    Missouri law schools expect fewer students in the fall after several years of significant enrollment growth both regionally and nationally. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported this week that the University of Missouri's flagship campus in Columbia h...

  • Conservatives limit consumer, rights lawsuits

    Conservatives limit consumer, rights lawsuits

    Headline News 06/26/2011

    The Supreme Court's conservative majority made it harder for people to band together to sue the nation's largest businesses in the two most far-reaching rulings of the term the justices are wrapping up on Monday. The two cases putting new limits on c...

  • McCourt lawyer: Selig hasn't acted in good faith

    McCourt lawyer: Selig hasn't acted in good faith

    Headline News 06/24/2011

    Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig hasn't acted in good faith by rejecting a proposed television deal involving the Los Angeles Dodgers and appeared determined to run Frank McCourt out of the sport, an attorney representing the embattled owner said Tues...

  • Fed proposes expanding capital reviews to 35 banks

    Fed proposes expanding capital reviews to 35 banks

    Headline News 06/11/2011

    The Federal Reserve wants a broader group of banks to provide details each year about their finances, part of an effort to ensure banks can meet their capital requirements and avoid another financial crisis. The Fed currently requires the nation's 19...

  • Florida Bar pushing lawyers into the digital age

    Florida Bar pushing lawyers into the digital age

    Headline News 06/08/2011

    The Florida Bar wants lawyers to join the digital age. The state Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday on a bar proposal for lawyers to exchange most pleadings by email instead of on paper. It's being billed as the first significant change in the w...

  • High Court Stops Execution for Arizona Inmate

    High Court Stops Execution for Arizona Inmate

    Headline News 05/25/2011

    The judge who sentenced O.J. Simpson to prison plans to take over for Nancy Grace on the syndicated television show "Swift Justice."Clark County District Court Judge Jackie Glass, who sentenced the former football star to nine to 33 years in prison f...

  • Ohio couple pleads guilty in terror funding case

    Ohio couple pleads guilty in terror funding case

    Headline News 05/23/2011

    An Ohio husband and wife pleaded guilty Monday to charges that they plotted to help finance a Mideast terrorist group under a deal that spares them from potential life sentences. Hor and Amera Akl were arrested in June 2010 after authorities said an ...

  • Ala. chief justice warns more court layoffs coming

    Ala. chief justice warns more court layoffs coming

    Headline News 05/18/2011

    Alabama Chief Justice Sue Bell Cobb warned the state's judges and circuit clerks Monday to expect substantial layoffs because of the budget crisis in the state judicial system. Cobb met with judges and clerks mostly by conference call Monday. The mee...

  • Ind. Supreme Court get harassing calls, emails

    Ind. Supreme Court get harassing calls, emails

    Headline News 05/17/2011

    The police force that guards Indiana's capitol buildings is investigating harassing phone calls and email messages directed against the Indiana Supreme Court following a ruling last week by the high court on police authority. The Times of Munster rep...

  • Sacramento tax attorney to close law practice

    Sacramento tax attorney to close law practice

    Headline News 05/14/2011

    A tax attorney who called herself the "tax lady" will no longer be practicing law. Roni Deutch says she will be closing her law firm of 20 years and will surrender her law license. The Sacramento Bee reports that Deutch made the announcement Thursday...

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