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  • Bill revision could mean money for NJ drug company

    Bill revision could mean money for NJ drug company

    Court Alerts 07/05/2011

    A billion-dollar "technical revision" added to a patent bill passed by the House last week could provide huge financial benefits to one pharmaceutical company and a law firm. On the surface, the barely noticed amendment simply clarifies a process by ...

  • Administration supports lesbian employee's case

    Administration supports lesbian employee's case

    Court Alerts 07/03/2011

    In a strongly worded legal brief, the Obama administration has said the federal act that defines marriage as being between a man and a woman was motivated by hostility toward gays and lesbians and is unconstitutional. The brief was filed Friday in fe...

  • Mich. ban on race in college admissions illegal

    Mich. ban on race in college admissions illegal

    Court Alerts 07/01/2011

    A federal appeals court has struck down Michigan's ban on the consideration of race and gender in university admissions.In a 2-1 decision Friday, the court said Michigan's Proposal 2 is unconstitutional because it burdens minorities. Voters approved ...

  • Ruling changes politics of southern water dispute

    Ruling changes politics of southern water dispute

    Court Alerts 06/30/2011

    Metro Atlanta started the week under the threat of a court order that could have shut off its main water source for 3 million people, making Georgia the needy neighbor in legal negotiations with neighboring Alabama and Florida.It ends the week holdin...

  • Court won't revive Clemens lawsuit against trainer

    Court won't revive Clemens lawsuit against trainer

    Court Alerts 06/28/2011

    The Supreme Court won't revive baseball star Roger Clemens' lawsuit against his former personal trainer for claiming he injected the pitcher with steroids and human growth hormones.The high court on Tuesday refused to hear an appeal from the seven-ti...

  • Supreme Court to review warrantless GPS tracking

    Supreme Court to review warrantless GPS tracking

    Court Alerts 06/27/2011

    The Supreme Court will weigh in on an important privacy issue for the digital age: whether the police need a warrant before using a global positioning system device to track a suspect's movements. The justices said Monday they will hear the Obama adm...

  • Court docs say Clayton Co. daycare worker lied about child death

    Court docs say Clayton Co. daycare worker lied about child death

    Court Alerts 06/26/2011

    Court documents indicate a Clayton County day care operator and a staffer falsified records involving the death of 2-year-old Jazmin Green. Green died Monday after being left in a hot van outside Marlo's Magnificent Early Learning Center in Jonesboro...

  • Suspect in NY fire pleads not guilty

    Suspect in NY fire pleads not guilty

    Court Alerts 06/24/2011

    An 18-year-old student has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder in a case that has brought unusual attention to a Hasidic Jewish enclave in New York.Shaul Spitzer of New Square is accused of severely burning a neighbor, Aron Rottenberg, with gasoli...

  • Court says lab analyst must testify to own work

    Court says lab analyst must testify to own work

    Court Alerts 06/23/2011

    The Supreme Court says that the lab analyst who testifies at a criminal trial must be the one who performed or witnessed the lab tests in question, the latest decision bolstering the constitutional requirement that defendants be able to confront witn...

  • Strauss-Kahn said he had diplomatic immunity

    Strauss-Kahn said he had diplomatic immunity

    Court Alerts 06/20/2011

    Dominique Strauss-Kahn declared he had diplomatic immunity and complained that his handcuffs were too tight after he was taken into custody on allegations he tried to rape a Manhattan hotel maid, court documents show.The documents filed Thursday by p...

  • Court says age must be considered in interrogation

    Court says age must be considered in interrogation

    Court Alerts 06/19/2011

    A divided Supreme Court said Thursday that police and courts must consider a child's age when examining whether a boy or girl is in custody, a move the court's liberals called "common sense" but the conservatives called an "extreme makeover" of Miran...

  • US court lets class action against Bayer proceed

    US court lets class action against Bayer proceed

    Court Alerts 06/19/2011

    The Supreme Court will let two West Virginia residents revive a lawsuit against Bayer AG over its anti-cholesterol drug Baycol, which was withdrawn from the market in 2001 after reports of a severe and sometimes fatal muscle disorder.The high court o...

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