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  • Immigration vote stirs emotions in Neb. town

    Immigration vote stirs emotions in Neb. town

    Legal News Center 06/25/2010

    While busy running a general store that caters to the growing number of Latinos in this Nebraska meatpacking town, Alfredo Velez had new concerns Tuesday after his neighbors voted for an ordinance to crack down on illegal immigrants.To Velez, the vot...

  • Utah Supreme Court: Online petition signatures OK

    Utah Supreme Court: Online petition signatures OK

    Legal News Center 06/23/2010

    The Utah Supreme Court says state election officials must accept online petition signatures that are turned in to get individuals on the ballot. The justices announced the unanimous decision Tuesday as voters went to the polls for primary elections.T...

  • Summary of actions by the Supreme Court on Monday

    Summary of actions by the Supreme Court on Monday

    Legal News Center 06/22/2010

    The Supreme Court on Monday:_Upheld a federal law that bars "material support" to foreign terrorist organizations, rejecting a free speech challenge from humanitarian aid groups. The court ruled 6-3 that the government may prohibit all forms of aid t...

  • High court to review mental health advocacy suit

    High court to review mental health advocacy suit

    Legal News Center 06/21/2010

    The Supreme Court says it will decide whether Virginia's advocate for the mentally ill can force state officials to provide records relating to deaths and injuries at state mental health facilities.The justices agreed Monday to review a federal appea...

  • Ex-NYC crane inspector gets 2-6 years for bribery

    Ex-NYC crane inspector gets 2-6 years for bribery

    Legal News Center 06/17/2010

    The city's former chief crane inspector apologized at his sentencing Wednesday for taking bribes to fake inspection and licensing exam results and said other inspectors didn't deserve the notoriety he brought them.James Delayo was sentenced in Manhat...

  • Court bars stunt jumper from Empire State Building

    Court bars stunt jumper from Empire State Building

    Legal News Center 06/16/2010

    The TV daredevil who tried to parachute off the Empire State Building has been permanently banned from the New York City landmark. A Manhattan court ordered Jeb Corliss to stay away from the skyscraper. The ban was part of a ruling last week in a law...

  • Kagan confirmation would affect major tobacco case

    Kagan confirmation would affect major tobacco case

    Legal News Center 06/14/2010

    It's a simple matter of math: Elena Kagan's nomination to the Supreme Court has complicated the government's effort to force the tobacco industry to cough up nearly $300 billion.If confirmed by the Senate as a justice, Kagan would have to sit out hig...

  • LA judge in banana workers case cites threats

    LA judge in banana workers case cites threats

    Legal News Center 06/08/2010

    A California judge said Monday threats had been made against her and witnesses in connection with lawsuits claiming Nicaraguan workers on Dole Foods banana plantations were harmed by pesticides.Judge Victoria Chaney met with lawyers in closed session...

  • Court won't hear Clinton pay lawsuit

    Court won't hear Clinton pay lawsuit

    Legal News Center 06/07/2010

    The Supreme Court won't hear arguments that Hillary Rodham Clinton is ineligible to be secretary of state. The high court on Monday refused to hear an appeal by Judicial Watch, a conservative watchdog group. The Constitution says no member of Congres...

  • Neal Gerber partners leave to start own law firm

    Neal Gerber partners leave to start own law firm

    Legal News Center 06/03/2010

    Five partners have left Neal Gerber & Eisenberg to start their own law firm counseling trade associations, charitable groups and other non-profits.The group is led by Jed Mandel, who chaired Neal Gerber's practice group focused on associations an...

  • High court to hear Arizona school case

    High court to hear Arizona school case

    Legal News Center 05/24/2010

    The Supreme Court says it will consider ending a lawsuit that challenges Arizona's tax breaks for donations for private school scholarships.The court on Monday said it will hear an appeal filed by the state and supporters of the 13-year-old program t...

  • Judge says he'll stay suspensions if Vikes appeal

    Judge says he'll stay suspensions if Vikes appeal

    Legal News Center 05/22/2010

    A Minnesota judge ruled Friday that he will keep the suspensions of two Minnesota Vikings on hold if they follow through on their plan to file an appeal in their closely watched fight against the NFL's anti-drug policy.An attorney for defensive tackl...

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