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  • U.S. military chooses rarely-used charge for Bergdahl

    U.S. military chooses rarely-used charge for Bergdahl

    Headline News 09/07/2015

    Military prosecutors have reached into a section of military law seldom used since World War II in the politically fraught case against U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the soldier held prisoner for years by the Taliban after leaving his post in Afghani...

  • Alaska Supreme Court won't block Medicaid expansion

    Alaska Supreme Court won't block Medicaid expansion

    Headline News 09/02/2015

    Thousands of lower-income Alaskans will become eligible for Medicaid after the Alaska Supreme Court on Monday refused to temporarily block the state from expanding the health care program. The win capped a big day for Alaska Gov. Bill Walker, who ear...

  • Appeals court revives challenge to consumer age

    Appeals court revives challenge to consumer age

    Headline News 07/26/2015

    A federal appeals court on Friday revived a legal challenge to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the federal office created to protect consumers in financial dealings with banks, lenders and credit card companies. The federal appeals court in...

  • Michael Jackson’s doctor pleads not guilty

    Michael Jackson’s doctor pleads not guilty

    Headline News 07/06/2015

    Michael Jackson’s doctor pleaded not guilty Monday to involuntary manslaughter in the death of the pop star at a brief hearing that had all the trappings of another sensational celebrity courtroom drama. Dr. Conrad Murray, accused of giving Jackson a...

  • Appeals court skeptical of fairness of trader's conviction

    Appeals court skeptical of fairness of trader's conviction

    Headline News 05/14/2015

    An appeals court panel on Wednesday expressed doubts about the fairness of a prosecution that led to a prison sentence for a man convicted of defrauding a government bailout program. A three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had pl...

  • Man kills his lawyer, judge, co-defendant in Milan court

    Man kills his lawyer, judge, co-defendant in Milan court

    Headline News 04/15/2015

    A real estate developer on trial for fraudulent bankruptcy fired 13 shots inside the Milan Tribunal on Thursday, killing his lawyer, a co-defendant and a judge, eluding court security before being captured 25 kilometers away. The shooting raised conc...

  • Alabama begins issuing marriage licenses to gay couples

    Alabama begins issuing marriage licenses to gay couples

    Headline News 02/09/2015

    Alabama began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples Monday despite an 11th-hour attempt from the state's chief justice - an outspoken opponent - to block the weddings. The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday morning that it wouldn't stop the marri...

  • RI court hears $60M dispute with Catholic order

    RI court hears $60M dispute with Catholic order

    Headline News 12/08/2014

    The niece of a woman who gave more than $60 million to a now-disgraced Catholic order is asking the Rhode Island Supreme Court to let her sue so the money can go somewhere more deserving. The court is due to hear arguments Tuesday over lawsuits broug...

  • US high court: Who best judges fair competition?

    US high court: Who best judges fair competition?

    Headline News 10/13/2014

    The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a North Carolina case over whether U.S. states can delegate the regulation of professions such as dentistry, plumbing, cosmetology and more to boards of practitioners drawn from those occupations. The issue set f...

  • Case of American jailed in Cuba back in US court

    Case of American jailed in Cuba back in US court

    Headline News 09/29/2014

    An attorney for a Maryland man who has spent over four years jailed in Cuba argued before a federal appeals court that his client should be allowed to sue the U.S. government over his imprisonment. An attorney for Alan Gross, who was a government sub...

  • Court: Silence can be used against suspects

    Court: Silence can be used against suspects

    Headline News 08/18/2014

    The California Supreme Court has ruled that the silence of suspects can be used against them. Wading into a legally tangled vehicular manslaughter case, a sharply divided high court on Thursday effectively reinstated the felony conviction of a man ac...

  • Suspect in bodies-in-suitcases case due in court

    Suspect in bodies-in-suitcases case due in court

    Headline News 07/17/2014

    A former police officer charged with dumping two bodies in suitcases along a rural Wisconsin road is due to enter a plea. Fifty-two-year-old Steven Zelich is scheduled to attend a plea hearing in Walworth County Circuit Court Thursday on two counts o...

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