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  • Researcher Taps High Court Over Samples

    Researcher Taps High Court Over Samples

    Legal News Center 08/21/2007

    [##_1L|1255834421.jpg|width="90" height="119" alt=""|_##]A Supreme Court justice on Monday rejected a request by a Northwestern University cancer researcher in a dispute over ownership of thousands of blood and tissue samples. Dr. William Catalona sp...

  • High court backs law on driver drug tests

    High court backs law on driver drug tests

    Legal News Center 08/15/2007

    The state's highest court upheld a Maine statute yesterday that mandates blood alcohol and drug testing of drivers when a motor vehicle accident results in a fatality.The decision stemmed from a manslaughter case in which a lower court ruled that the...

  • New Orleans politician pleads guilty to bribery

    New Orleans politician pleads guilty to bribery

    Legal News Center 08/14/2007

    [##_1L|1065504521.jpg|width="157" height="111" alt=""|_##]A prominent New Orleans politician pleaded guilty on Monday to federal corruption charges and resigned his seat on the City Council. Councilman Oliver Thomas, 50, admitted in court that he had...

  • Judge: Super Bowl Funds OK for Churches

    Judge: Super Bowl Funds OK for Churches

    Legal News Center 08/09/2007

    Most of the $736,000 the city promised to three churches as part of a program to clean up the city ahead of the 2006 Super Bowl was justified, but some were not, federal judge has ruled.U.S. District Judge Avern Cohn ruled Wednesday that most of the ...

  • Court denies test drugs to dying patients

    Court denies test drugs to dying patients

    Legal News Center 08/08/2007

    [##_1L|1011057646.jpg|width="130" height="90" alt=""|_##]People who are dying do not have the right to obtain unapproved drugs that are potentially lifesaving, even if their doctors say the treatment offers their best hope for survival, a U.S. appeal...

  • Ciprianis Plead Guilty in $10 Million N.Y. Tax Case

    Ciprianis Plead Guilty in $10 Million N.Y. Tax Case

    Legal News Center 08/01/2007

    [##_1L|1219243287.jpg|width="120" height="80" alt=""|_##]The father and son operators of the Cipriani restaurants, which include the Rainbow Room in New York and Harry's Bar in Venice, Italy, pleaded guilty to evading $10 million in state and city bu...

  • Lobby reform aims at disclosure

    Lobby reform aims at disclosure

    Legal News Center 07/31/2007

    [##_1L|1262299467.jpg|width="140" height="135" alt=""|_##]In a bid to score a quick victory before the August recess, Democratic leaders in Congress are moving ahead on lobby and ethics reform legislation that they say will make sweeping changes in t...

  • NY Beggars Granted Class Action Status

    NY Beggars Granted Class Action Status

    Legal News Center 07/26/2007

    A U.S. District Court Judge dismissed on Wednesday the arguments by New York City lawyers and granted six panhandlers to proceed with a class action against the state and local law-enforcement agencies accused of making thousands of illegal arrests u...

  • Levy admits diverting $7 million from fund

    Levy admits diverting $7 million from fund

    Legal News Center 07/25/2007

    [##_1L|1209932041.jpg|width="180" height="128" alt=""|_##]A partner in a San Diego hedge fund that allegedly bilked investors out of up to $60 million pleaded guilty in federal court yesterday to tax evasion and conspiracy to commit mail fraud. Paul ...

  • Court: Judges Need All Detainee Evidence

    Court: Judges Need All Detainee Evidence

    Legal News Center 07/20/2007

    [##_1L|1254227088.jpg|width="120" height="84" alt=""|_##]When Guantanamo Bay detainees challenge their status as "enemy combatants," judges must review all the evidence, not just what the military chooses, a federal appeals court ruled Friday. The U....

  • SEC tackles muni bond regulation

    SEC tackles muni bond regulation

    Legal News Center 07/19/2007

    [##_1L|1023466887.jpg|width="130" height="128" alt=""|_##]Christopher Cox, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, on Wednesday addressed a yawning gap in regulation of the $2,400bn US municipal bond market by calling for laws to broaden ...

  • Court Sends Vioxx Suits Back to Judge

    Court Sends Vioxx Suits Back to Judge

    Legal News Center 07/19/2007

    [##_1L|1237072732.jpg|width="140" height="103" alt=""|_##]A federal appeals court revived a group of shareholder lawsuits that accused Merck & Co. officers and directors of violating their duties by concealing the health risks of the company's Vi...

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