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  • NY court: Police need warrants for GPS trackers

    NY court: Police need warrants for GPS trackers

    Lawyer Blogs 05/13/2009

    New York's top court ruled Tuesday that police cannot place GPS trackers on suspects' vehicles without first getting a court warrant showing probable cause that the drivers are up to no good. The Court of Appeals split 4-3 on the issue, with the majo...

  • Court says gunmaker can't be sued over LA rampage

    Court says gunmaker can't be sued over LA rampage

    Lawyer Blogs 05/12/2009

    An appeals court has rejected a lawsuit against a gunmaker over a 1999 shooting rampage at a San Fernando Valley Jewish center. The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in Los Angeles ruled Monday that a federal law shielding gunmakers from suits over c...

  • Demjanjuk offers no clues to possible surrender

    Demjanjuk offers no clues to possible surrender

    Lawyer Blogs 05/10/2009

    Possibly days away from his deportation to Germany, suspected Nazi guard John Demjanjuk and his family are offering no clues about the 89-year-old's response to a government notice asking that he surrender to U.S. immigration authorities. All appeare...

  • Ex-Top Democratic Donor Pleads Guilty To Fraud

    Ex-Top Democratic Donor Pleads Guilty To Fraud

    Lawyer Blogs 05/09/2009

    Norman Hsu, a former top fund-raiser for the Democratic Party, pleaded guilty Thursday to running a fraudulent investment scheme but he continues to fight charges of making fraudulent political contributions. Hsu, 58 years old, pleaded guilty to five...

  • Ex-Top Democratic Donor Pleads Guilty To Fraud

    Ex-Top Democratic Donor Pleads Guilty To Fraud

    Lawyer Blogs 05/08/2009

    Norman Hsu, a former top fund-raiser for the Democratic Party, pleaded guilty Thursday to running a fraudulent investment scheme but he continues to fight charges of making fraudulent political contributions. Hsu, 58 years old, pleaded guilty to five...

  • Appeals court says raid on Muslims' Va. home OK

    Appeals court says raid on Muslims' Va. home OK

    Lawyer Blogs 05/07/2009

    Government agents searching for evidence of terrorist funding acted reasonably when they broke down a Muslim family's front door, entered with guns drawn and handcuffed a frantic woman and her teenage daughter, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday...

  • Stocks could pose conflicts for court prospects

    Stocks could pose conflicts for court prospects

    Lawyer Blogs 05/06/2009

    Some Supreme Court prospects have extensive corporate holdings, including shares in Fortune 500 companies such as General Electric and Microsoft and stock in a manufacturer that recalled lead-paint-coated "Flush & Sounds Potty" toilet seats. Sinc...

  • Iowa plant ex-worker wants ID theft plea withdrawn

    Iowa plant ex-worker wants ID theft plea withdrawn

    Lawyer Blogs 05/06/2009

    A former human resources employee at an Iowa kosher slaughterhouse where hundreds of illegal immigrants were caught in a raid last year has withdrawn her guilty plea to identity theft. Laura Althouse's attorney filed a motion Monday to withdraw the p...

  • Supreme Court conservatives criticize voting rights law

    Supreme Court conservatives criticize voting rights law

    Lawyer Blogs 05/01/2009

    U.S. Supreme Court conservatives on Wednesday sharply criticized a central part of the 1965 Voting Rights Act that is aimed at more than a dozen states with a history of racial discrimination. It is the second major race case heard by the justices af...

  • Appeals court nominee faces tough questioning

    Appeals court nominee faces tough questioning

    Lawyer Blogs 04/30/2009

    President Barack Obama's choice for a federal appeals court judge came in for rough questioning Wednesday by a Democratic senator over the judge's former affiliation with an advocacy group. At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the nomination of...

  • America's Cup fight heading back to court

    America's Cup fight heading back to court

    Lawyer Blogs 04/29/2009

    America's Cup champion Alinghi of Switzerland is being ordered to tell a New York court why it should not be held in contempt for refusing to comply with an order that its one-on-one showdown against American crew BMW Oracle Racing be held in Februar...

  • Supreme Court OKs regulation of language on TV

    Supreme Court OKs regulation of language on TV

    Lawyer Blogs 04/28/2009

    The Supreme Court is giving tentative approval to government regulation of the use of even a single curse word on live television. But the court, in a 5-4 decision Tuesday, is refusing to pass judgment on whether the Federal Communications Commission...

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