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Court will rule in dispute over 8-foot cross
Lawyer Blogs 02/24/2009The Supreme Court agreed Monday to step into a long-running legal fight over an 8-foot cross that stands as a war memorial in the vast Mojave National Preserve in California. The justices said that in court arguments set for this fall, they will cons...
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Barry Bonds' personal trainer ordered to court
Lawyer Blogs 02/24/2009A federal judge has ordered Barry Bonds' personal trainer, Greg Anderson, to court to disclose whether he intends to testify at the slugger's trial next month. U.S. District Judge Susan Illston scheduled a hearing for Wednesday morning and ordered th...
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Court rules against al-Qaida member, a US citizen
Lawyer Blogs 02/23/2009The Supreme Court won't review the conviction of a Virginia man for joining al-Qaida and plotting to assassinate then-President George W. Bush. The court said Monday that it will leave undisturbed the conviction of Ahmed Omar Abu Ali, despite an appe...
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Warden: Jail can't accommodate slaying suspect, 11
Lawyer Blogs 02/22/2009A jail warden said Sunday he will ask a judge to move an 11-year-old boy accused of killing his father's pregnant girlfriend from an adult lockup to a juvenile detention center because the jail cannot accommodate the boy. Lawrence County Warden Charl...
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Judge charged with blocking execution appeal
Lawyer Blogs 02/20/2009A judge on Texas' highest criminal court, accused of blocking appeals for an inmate the night of his execution, is now facing formal bad-conduct charges that could result in her removal from office. The Texas Commission on Judicial Conduct charged Sh...
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Appeals court revives Katrina insurance case
Lawyer Blogs 02/20/2009A judge incorrectly dismissed several insurance companies from a lawsuit accusing insurers of overbilling the federal government for Hurricane Katrina's flood damage in Louisiana, a federal appeals court has ruled. Wednesday's ruling by the 5th Circu...
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Court bars release of 17 Uighurs detainees into US
Lawyer Blogs 02/20/2009A federal appeals court on Wednesday ruled that 17 Turkic Muslims cleared for release from Guantanamo Bay must stay at the prison camp, raising the stakes for an Obama administration that has pledged to quickly close the facility and free those who h...
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Appeals court upholds NYC's calories-on-menus rule
Lawyer Blogs 02/18/2009A federal appeals court has upheld New York City's regulation requiring some chain restaurants to post calories on menus and menu boards. A 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel on Tuesday rejected an appeal filed by a New York trade group represen...
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Wis. Supreme Court tosses suit against Medtronic
Lawyer Blogs 02/17/2009The Wisconsin Supreme Court says patients cannot sue the makers of defective medical devices if they are approved for sale by federal regulators. The court ruled against a man who had a defibrillator implanted and then removed after the manufacturer,...
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Lawyer fatally shot outside suburban Phila. office
Lawyer Blogs 02/12/2009A personal injury lawyer walking through a shopping center parking lot to his storefront office was shot in the back of the head Wednesday by an unknown assailant who fled in a minivan, police said. The shot that killed the lawyer was fired at point-...
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Calif. inmate release prompts public safety debate
Lawyer Blogs 02/11/2009Without a U.S. Supreme Court reprieve, California will have to free roughly a third of its prison inmates in a few years, and how that can be done safely is still hotly debated. Corrections officials said Tuesday they are struggling with their respon...
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Attorney general is reviewing state secret claims
Lawyer Blogs 02/10/2009Eric Holder, the new attorney general, has ordered a review of all claims of state secrets, which were used under President Bush to shield controversial anti-terrorism programs from lawsuits.The so-called state secrets privilege was invoked by the pr...