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US court grants new sentencing for Mumia Abu-Jamal
Lawyer Blogs 04/26/2011A federal appeals court on Tuesday ordered a new sentencing hearing for convicted police killer and death-row activist Mumia Abu-Jamal, finding for a second time that the death-penalty instructions given to the jury at his 1982 trial were potentially...
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NY court upholds ruling in Connecticut school case
Lawyer Blogs 04/25/2011A federal appeals court in New York has agreed that Connecticut school officials acted reasonably and constitutionally when they disciplined a student for an Internet posting she wrote off school grounds.The 2nd U.S. Court of Appeals in Manhattan sid...
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Lawyer pleads guilty to NYC insider trading charge
Lawyer Blogs 04/22/2011A lawyer has pleaded guilty to an insider trading charge in New York City, raising to 20 the number of defendants who've done so in what authorities call the largest hedge fund insider trading case ever.Jason Goldfarb told a Manhattan federal court j...
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Appeals court revives Blackwater shooting case
Lawyer Blogs 04/22/2011An appeals court on Friday resurrected the case against four Blackwater Worldwide guards involved in a 2007 shooting in a Baghdad public square that killed 17 Iraqi citizens.A federal trial judge in Washington, Ricardo Urbina, threw out the case on N...
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Ohio court weighs greed vs. public right to know
Lawyer Blogs 04/21/2011A citizen activist says he was wronged by the failure of a small Ohio city to give him 20 years of 911 tapes he sought, which were long ago recorded over. The city says he can prove no harm and that he didn't even want the tapes — he wanted the thous...
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Appeals court revives lawsuit over dirty TN inmate
Lawyer Blogs 04/20/2011A federal appeals court has revived a lawsuit that claims that an inmate at a privately run jail was denied mental health treatment and did not shower or leave his segregated cell for nine months.The U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals said last week t...
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Utah Supreme Court re-hears polygamy trust cases
Lawyer Blogs 04/13/2011The Utah Supreme Court on Tuesday wrestled with the issue of who has the final say over state law as part of a long-running battle for control of a communal land trust tied to Warren Jeffs' polygamous church.The question comes on the heels of a Febru...
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Judge renews visits for former Aryan Nation lawyer
Lawyer Blogs 04/13/2011A federal judge has amended an order granting visitation rights between a former Aryan Nations lawyer and the wife he's accused of trying to have killed.U.S. District Judge B. Lynn Winmill approved the highly monitored visits between 65-year-old Edga...
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NY man amends Facebook ownership lawsuit
Lawyer Blogs 04/12/2011New York man who claims ownership in Facebook is now seeking 50 percent of the site's value from founder Mark Zuckerberg.Paul Ceglia of Allegany County originally sought 84 percent in a federal court complaint against Zuckerberg last year. He cited a...
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Water woes in southern Nebraska loom again
Lawyer Blogs 04/08/2011A U.S. Supreme Court decision that breathed new life into a decades-long water-rights dispute on the Great Plains has renewed concerns among southern Nebraska farmers about what could happen to their livelihoods.The dispute centers on the Republican ...
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Ex-billionaire hit with forced bankruptcy petition
Lawyer Blogs 04/07/2011Taxing authorities from three states have filed an involuntary bankruptcy petition against former billionaire Tim Blixseth.The petition says the real estate baron owes $2.3 million in California, Idaho and Montana. It was filed Tuesday in U.S. Bankru...
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Split over union law reaches Wis. court race
Lawyer Blogs 04/06/2011The slim margin between Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice David Prosser and his challenger, JoAnne Kloppenburg, has grown slightly in favor of the incumbent as late election numbers are tallied.But the race that reflected Wisconsin's fight over union r...