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  • Court hears 9/11 conspirator's appeal in Va.

    Court hears 9/11 conspirator's appeal in Va.

    Lawyer Blogs 01/27/2009

    Zacarias Moussaoui's guilty plea in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks was invalid because the government failed to turn over evidence that could have helped his defense, his attorney told a federal appeals court Monday. Justin Antonipillai urged a three...

  • US Supreme Court says passenger can be frisked

    US Supreme Court says passenger can be frisked

    Lawyer Blogs 01/26/2009

    The Supreme Court ruled Monday that police officers have leeway to frisk a passenger in a car stopped for a traffic violation even if nothing indicates the passenger has committed a crime or is about to do so. The court on Monday unanimously overrule...

  • Court to hear 9/11 conspirator's appeal in Va.

    Court to hear 9/11 conspirator's appeal in Va.

    Lawyer Blogs 01/26/2009

    A federal appeals court in Virginia is set to hear arguments for a new trial by Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui (zak-uh-REE'-uhs moo-SOW'-ee). Moussaoui was sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to helping plan the 2001 terrorist ...

  • Cooper Tire, Miss. law firm settle lawsuit

    Cooper Tire, Miss. law firm settle lawsuit

    Lawyer Blogs 01/23/2009

    Cooper Tire and Rubber Co. has settled a lawsuit against one of Mississippi's top legal firms as it was scheduled to go to trial in federal court in Oxford. The Findlay, Ohio-based tire company's lawsuit sought $189 million from attorney John Booth F...

  • Ill. governor's lawyer: I might sue to stop trial

    Ill. governor's lawyer: I might sue to stop trial

    Lawyer Blogs 01/23/2009

    Facing almost certain defeat in a Senate impeachment trial, Gov. Rod Blagojevich might ask the courts to step in and block a proceeding that he considers "a sham," a lawyer for the Democratic governor said Thursday. Attorney Samuel E. Adam told The A...

  • Franken's motion to dismiss recount suit rejected

    Franken's motion to dismiss recount suit rejected

    Lawyer Blogs 01/23/2009

    A three-judge panel in Minnesota's contested Senate election has denied Democrat Al Franken's motion to dismiss his opponent's recount lawsuit, clearing the path for the trial to start next week.The judges rejected Franken's argument on Thursday that...

  • Appeals court denies government bid on videos

    Appeals court denies government bid on videos

    Lawyer Blogs 01/22/2009

    Federal prosecutors won't be able to use violent videos found on the home computer of an Egyptian college student as evidence in his trial on explosives charges in Florida, an appeals court ruled Wednesday. The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a ...

  • Court sides with police officers in search case

    Court sides with police officers in search case

    Lawyer Blogs 01/21/2009

    The Supreme Court says police officers who searched a suspect's home without a warrant cannot be sued for violating his constitutional rights.In ruling unanimously Wednesday for five officers attached to the Central Utah Narcotics Task Force, the cou...

  • Confessions, some chaos as Gitmo war court resumes

    Confessions, some chaos as Gitmo war court resumes

    Lawyer Blogs 01/20/2009

    Two of the five men accused of orchestrating the Sept. 11 attacks offered unapologetic admissions of guilt Monday in a sometimes chaotic — and possibly final — session of the Guantanamo war crimes court. The hearings, scheduled over several days, cou...

  • World Court says US defied order in death row case

    World Court says US defied order in death row case

    Lawyer Blogs 01/20/2009

    The International Court of Justice ruled Monday that the United States defied its order last year when authorities in Texas executed a Mexican convicted of rape and murder.The U.N.'s highest court said the U.S. remains obliged to review the cases of ...

  • Federal court hits Bush White House over e-mail

    Federal court hits Bush White House over e-mail

    Lawyer Blogs 01/15/2009

    A federal court is taking the Bush White House to task on the issue of millions of apparently missing e-mails, saying the administration has failed in its obligation to safeguard presidential records. In a four-page opinion issued Thursday, Magistrat...

  • Wash. court: Sex between teachers, 18-year-olds OK

    Wash. court: Sex between teachers, 18-year-olds OK

    Lawyer Blogs 01/14/2009

    Washington state law does not bar teachers from having consensual sex with 18-year-old students, an appeals court ruled Tuesday in dismissing a case against a former high school choir teacher. The teacher, Matthew Hirschfelder, was charged with first...

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