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  • Conn. diocese expected to release sex abuse papers

    Conn. diocese expected to release sex abuse papers

    Lawyer Blogs 12/01/2009

    The Roman Catholic diocese of Bridgeport, Conn., is expected to release thousands of documents connected to sexual abuse lawsuits.The diocese was ordered by a Waterbury Superior Court judge to release the papers Tuesday.The files include more than 12...

  • US Supreme Court to hear Fla. beach dispute

    US Supreme Court to hear Fla. beach dispute

    Lawyer Blogs 12/01/2009

    The latest property rights battle before the U.S. Supreme Court started where the Gulf of Mexico laps at the crystalline white beaches of this seaside resort.The justices will hear oral arguments Wednesday over whether a nearly seven-mile stretch of ...

  • Court says defendant must be resentenced

    Court says defendant must be resentenced

    Lawyer Blogs 11/30/2009

    The Iowa Court of Appeals has ruled a Washington County man convicted of shaking his 6-month-old daughter to death must be resentenced.Jared York was found guilty of child endangerment with bodily injury and involuntary manslaughter. He was sentenced...

  • Polanski stuck in jail; must pay full $4.5M

    Polanski stuck in jail; must pay full $4.5M

    Lawyer Blogs 11/30/2009

    Roman Polanski remained in jail Monday, despite visits from his lawyer and a French diplomat, and it was unclear if the director had met Switzerland's demand of a full bail payment of $4.5 million to be released. The Swiss Justice Ministry declined t...

  • Federal court allows Dec. 8 execution in Ohio

    Federal court allows Dec. 8 execution in Ohio

    Lawyer Blogs 11/25/2009

    A federal court has ruled that an execution set for Dec. 8 can go forward due to a change in Ohio's lethal injection policies.The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati said Wednesday that the change renders moot Kenneth Biros' argument that...

  • Gay marriage momentum stalls in liberal NY, NJ

    Gay marriage momentum stalls in liberal NY, NJ

    Lawyer Blogs 11/25/2009

    The state-to-state march to legalize gay marriage across the left-leaning Northeast has lost more momentum since a major setback three weeks ago at the ballot box in Maine.Since then, legislatures in New York and New Jersey have failed to schedule lo...

  • Court: NY can seize property for new NJ Nets arena

    Court: NY can seize property for new NJ Nets arena

    Lawyer Blogs 11/24/2009

    New York's top court ruled Tuesday that the state can use eminent domain to force homeowners and businesses to sell their properties for a massive development in Brooklyn that includes a new arena for the New Jersey Nets.In a 6-1 ruling Tuesday, the ...

  • Ky. court upholds $6M verdict in strip search case

    Ky. court upholds $6M verdict in strip search case

    Lawyer Blogs 11/23/2009

    A Kentucky appeals court upheld a $6.1 million award to a former fast food worker who was forced to strip in a McDonald's restaurant office after someone called posing as a police officer.The appellate court on Friday ruled that Illinois-based McDona...

  • Lethal injection creator fine with 1 drug in Ohio

    Lethal injection creator fine with 1 drug in Ohio

    Lawyer Blogs 11/23/2009

    The man considered the father of lethal injection in the United States said it doesn't matter whether three fatal drugs are used or one — as his home state of Ohio has proposed — as long as the drug works efficiently.Dr. Jay Chapman, who developed th...

  • Senate girds for historic debate on health bill

    Senate girds for historic debate on health bill

    Lawyer Blogs 11/19/2009

    Congressional budget crunchers Thursday said the Democrats' latest health care plan would hold down federal red ink for at least a 20-year stretch, an assessment that boosted the bill's advocates as the Senate moved gingerly toward a historic debate....

  • Man on jet diverted to Boston denies being unruly

    Man on jet diverted to Boston denies being unruly

    Lawyer Blogs 11/18/2009

    A Scottish man who was branded unruly and disruptive by the flight crew on a Philadelphia-to-London jet that was diverted to Boston has been ordered held on $300 bail.Prosecutors say Glasgow resident John Alexander Murray's arm was in a splint and he...

  • Court to consider Mich. affirmative action ban

    Court to consider Mich. affirmative action ban

    Lawyer Blogs 11/17/2009

    A federal appeals court is about to consider a lawsuit challenging Michigan's ban against racial preferences in public university admissions and government hiring.Civil rights groups and University of Michigan students, faculty and applicants say the...

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