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  • Guilty Plea in 'Miss America' Sex Sting

    Guilty Plea in 'Miss America' Sex Sting

    Lawyer Blogs 03/14/2008

    [##_1L|1079801614.jpg|width="130" height="90" alt=""|_##]A man caught in an online sex sting in which a former Miss America posed as a teenage girl has pleaded guilty two weeks into his trial. Lawrence Carulli, 49, had argued that he was exploited fo...

  • Reprieve Given to Guantanamo Detainee

    Reprieve Given to Guantanamo Detainee

    Lawyer Blogs 03/14/2008

    A federal appeals court has given a reprieve to a Guantanamo Bay detainee who is fighting the Bush administration's effort to return him to Algeria where he says he likely would be tortured.A panel of appeallate judges in Washington says the case of ...

  • Fl Supreme Court disciplines two local attorneys

    Fl Supreme Court disciplines two local attorneys

    Lawyer Blogs 03/14/2008

    The Florida Supreme Court this week disciplined 19 attorneys, including two in Central Florida. Norman Sanders Moss, 813 E. Michigan St., Orlando, was suspended until further order of the court following a Feb. 27 court order, and was ordered to stop...

  • Rulings on Judge Complaints to Be Public

    Rulings on Judge Complaints to Be Public

    Lawyer Blogs 03/12/2008

    Federal judges agreed Tuesday to grant the public more access to cases in which judges are disciplined by their colleagues.Final orders on complaints about judges will be posted on appeals court Web sites and, in most cases, judges will be named if t...

  • Calif. ruling concerns some home schoolers

    Calif. ruling concerns some home schoolers

    Lawyer Blogs 03/10/2008

    A court ruling that California parents "do not have a constitutional right" to home-school their children has touched off anger and bewilderment throughout America's home-schooling community and prompted a denunciation from Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger...

  • Homeschoolers' setback in appeals court ruling

    Homeschoolers' setback in appeals court ruling

    Lawyer Blogs 03/07/2008

    California parents without teaching credentials cannot legally home school their children, according to a recent state appellate court ruling.The immediate impact of the ruling was not clear. Attorneys for the state Department of Education were revie...

  • Guantanamo Detainee Loses Court Case

    Guantanamo Detainee Loses Court Case

    Lawyer Blogs 03/07/2008

    A judge ruled Friday that claims by a former Guantanamo Bay inmate that he was tortured could not be fully believed because his testimony was inconsistent and may have been exaggerated to try to help him win a defamation lawsuit.But Mamdouh Habib alm...

  • Gay Marriage Gains Notice in State Court

    Gay Marriage Gains Notice in State Court

    Lawyer Blogs 03/06/2008

    On the way home from work in Rochester, Patricia Martinez stopped at a liquor store and bought a small bottle of Champagne to celebrate her marriage to another woman. The wedding took place in Canada nearly four years ago, but it wasn’t until Feb. 1 ...

  • Appeals Court Weighs Teen's Web Speech

    Appeals Court Weighs Teen's Web Speech

    Lawyer Blogs 03/05/2008

    A teen who used vulgar slang in an Internet blog to complain about school administrators shouldn't have been punished by the school, her lawyer told a federal appeals court. But a lawyer for the Burlington, Conn., school told the 2nd U.S. Circuit Cou...

  • Pfizer Rezulin Case to Proceed; U.S. Court Deadlocks

    Pfizer Rezulin Case to Proceed; U.S. Court Deadlocks

    Lawyer Blogs 03/04/2008

    A deadlocked U.S. Supreme Court upheld a lower court decision against Pfizer Inc's Warner-Lambert unit over withdrawn diabetes drug Rezulin in a ruling announced on Monday, allowing the case to go forward.By a 4-to-4 vote, the court affirmed a federa...

  • Gay Marriage Returns to Calif. Court

    Gay Marriage Returns to Calif. Court

    Lawyer Blogs 03/04/2008

    The national gay marriage debate shifted to California on Tuesday, as the state's highest court was hearing arguments on the constitutionality of a voter-approved law banning same-sex marriage.Gay rights advocates sued to overturn the ban four years ...

  • Suspect in Ivy League ID Theft in Court

    Suspect in Ivy League ID Theft in Court

    Lawyer Blogs 03/04/2008

    A woman accused of using a missing person's identity to get into an Ivy League school made her first court appearance Monday, and the victim's relatives said they just want the theft suspect punished.When Esther Elizabeth Reed was indicted last year,...

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