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Appeals court orders Cuban militant to stand trial
Lawyer Blogs 08/15/2008A federal appeals court on Thursday ordered Cuban militant Luis Posada Carriles to stand trial in El Paso on immigration fraud charges.A three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans ruled that Posada, an 80-year-old...
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Judge asked to seize $8B from Calif. treasury
Lawyer Blogs 08/14/2008A federal court overseer asked a judge Wednesday to seize $8 billion from California's cash-strapped treasury to improve medical care at the state's overcrowded prisons.Court-appointed receiver Clark Kelso said he needs the money over the next five y...
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Appeals court reverses Steinbeck copyrights ruling
Lawyer Blogs 08/13/2008A federal appeals court has reversed a ruling that awarded John Steinbeck's son and granddaughter publishing rights to 10 of the author's early works, including "The Grapes of Wrath."The appeals court said Wednesday that a judge made a mistake when h...
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Court blocks MIT students from showing subway hack
Lawyer Blogs 08/11/2008A federal judge has ordered three college students to cancel a presentation at a computer hackers' conference showing security flaws in the automated fare system used by Boston's subway.A U.S. district court judge in Massachusetts issued a temporary ...
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Court favors couple in Ohio 'caged kids' case
Lawyer Blogs 08/11/2008An Ohio appeals court has ruled against a new trial on additional charges for a couple convicted of abusing some of their adopted children and forcing them to sleep in cages.Huron County prosecutor Russ Leffler had argued that a judge should not have...
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Texas executes immigrant after winning court fight
Lawyer Blogs 08/08/2008An illegal immigrant from Honduras who claimed his treaty rights were violated when he was arrested for a robbery-murder near Dallas was executed Thursday evening."God forgive them, receive my spirit," Heliberto Chi said in English. In Spanish, he to...
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Court rejects suit opposing religion in vets care
Lawyer Blogs 08/07/2008Taxpayers cannot sue the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for incorporating religion into its health care programs for the nation's veterans, an appeals court has ruled.The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday the Madison-based Freedom From ...
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Prison for man who smuggled while a gov't witness
Lawyer Blogs 08/07/2008A man shot by a pair of Border Patrol agents during a drug smuggling attempt was sentenced to nearly a decade in prison Wednesday for separate smuggling incidents committed while he was waiting to testify against the agents.Osvaldo Aldrete Davila, wh...
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Texas wants 8 kids from sect back in state care
Lawyer Blogs 08/06/2008Texas child welfare authorities asked a judge on Tuesday to place eight children from a Texas polygamist sect's ranch back into foster care, saying their mothers refuse to limit their contact with men accused of being involved in underage marriages.C...
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Federal court green-lights remote storage DVR
Lawyer Blogs 08/05/2008In a decision sure to affect millions of cable television subscribers, a federal appeals court Monday gave a green light to Cablevision Systems Corp.'s rollout of a remote-storage digital video recorder system.In overturning a lower court ruling that...
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Texas defies World Court, Bush on execution
Lawyer Blogs 08/04/2008The planned execution this week of a man convicted in one of Houston's most brutal murder cases in a generation has become among the most contentious in the state that has the nation's busiest capital punishment system.International attention has bee...
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Court: Christian fraternity must be recognized
Lawyer Blogs 08/01/2008A federal appeals court has ordered University of Florida officials to recognize a Christian fraternity.Judges from the 11th U.S. Circuit in Atlanta issued an injunction Wednesday ordering the action while a discrimination lawsuit filed by Beta Upsil...