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  • Colo. court weighs energy leases near Utah parks

    Colo. court weighs energy leases near Utah parks

    Lawyer Blogs 01/19/2012

    A federal appeals court in Denver was to hear arguments Thursday on the Obama administration's decision to cancel Bush-era oil and gas leases near national parks in Utah, the auction for which prompted an environmental activist to drive up prices wit...

  • Court orders new psychiatric review of Breivik

    Court orders new psychiatric review of Breivik

    Lawyer Blogs 01/13/2012

    A Norwegian court on Friday ordered a new psychiatric evaluation of confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik, after an earlier report found him legally insane. Judge Wenche Elizabeth Arntzen said in Oslo the new evaluation is necessary considerin...

  • Texas electoral maps at issue before Supreme Court

    Texas electoral maps at issue before Supreme Court

    Lawyer Blogs 01/09/2012

    A federal law says states and localities with a history of discrimination cannot change any voting procedures without first getting approval from the Justice Department or a federal court in Washington. Yet Texas is asking the Supreme Court to allow ...

  • CA court to mull expiration date for clergy abuse

    CA court to mull expiration date for clergy abuse

    Lawyer Blogs 01/05/2012

    California's highest court is hearing a precedent-setting case that could expose California's Roman Catholic dioceses to another round of clergy abuse lawsuits. The case being argued Thursday before the California Supreme Court involves six brothers ...

  • High court to hear environmental case from Idaho

    High court to hear environmental case from Idaho

    Lawyer Blogs 01/02/2012

    Mike Sackett remembers what he thought when he saw the eye-popping fines of more than $30,000 a day that the Environmental Protection Agency was threatening to impose on him over a piece of Idaho property worth less than one day's penalty. "If they d...

  • Del. court says ex-HP CEO can't keep letter secret

    Del. court says ex-HP CEO can't keep letter secret

    Lawyer Blogs 12/30/2011

    Former Hewlett-Packard Co. CEO Mark Hurd will have to make public a letter detailing sexual-harassment allegations that led to his ouster. The Delaware Supreme Court, the state's highest, ruled on Wednesday that Hurd's lawyers didn't show that disclo...

  • Polygamous family launches challenge of Utah law

    Polygamous family launches challenge of Utah law

    Lawyer Blogs 12/20/2011

    Reality TV stars Kody Brown and his four wives say they just want one thing: to be left alone. As authorities investigate them for bigamy, the TLC "Sister Wives" family is asking a federal judge to overturn part of Utah's bigamy law because it bans t...

  • Suspect's lawyer describes Minn. courthouse attack

    Suspect's lawyer describes Minn. courthouse attack

    Lawyer Blogs 12/16/2011

    In the moments after authorities say a man just convicted in a criminal trial opened fire at a small northern Minnesota courthouse, it was his defense attorney who rushed to the aid of two shooting victims. John Lillie III described a chaotic scene T...

  • Penn State figures accused of lying head to court

    Penn State figures accused of lying head to court

    Lawyer Blogs 12/14/2011

    Jerry Sandusky's decision Tuesday to waive his preliminary hearing shifts the focus in the child sex-abuse scandal to two Penn State administrators accused of failing to properly report suspected abuse and lying to the grand jury investigating Sandus...

  • NY federal court showdown set over pregnancy pill

    NY federal court showdown set over pregnancy pill

    Lawyer Blogs 12/13/2011

    A federal judge in Brooklyn is poised to hear arguments Tuesday over whether the federal government is acting constitutionally in its decisions over the access teenage girls are given to morning-after contraceptive pills. The arguments come just a we...

  • Appeals court affirms Petters conviction, sentence

    Appeals court affirms Petters conviction, sentence

    Lawyer Blogs 12/09/2011

    A federal appeals court Friday upheld the 2009 conviction and 50-year prison sentence of Minnesota businessman Tom Petters, who was found guilty of orchestrating a $3.7 billion Ponzi scheme. The Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Petters...

  • NYC lawyer: Boy a menace before shopping cart case

    NYC lawyer: Boy a menace before shopping cart case

    Lawyer Blogs 12/07/2011

    Officials say a 13-year-old had a history of troubling behavior before he helped push a shopping cart that fell on a woman from a fourth-floor walkway at a New York City mall. A city lawyer told a judge Tuesday the boy tried to run schoolmates over o...

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