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  • Truman schools settle whistleblower lawsuit

    Truman schools settle whistleblower lawsuit

    Court Alerts 05/10/2011

    U.S. District Judge Norman K. Moon in Lynchburg reached the opposite conclusion in a lawsuit filed by Liberty University, the conservative Christian school founded by the Rev. Jerry Falwell. Two weeks before Hudson's ruling, the 1997 appointee of Pre...

  • Lawyers for USS Cole bomb suspect file court case

    Lawyers for USS Cole bomb suspect file court case

    Court Alerts 05/10/2011

    Lawyers for the suspected al-Qaida mastermind of the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole said Tuesday they have filed a case against Poland at Europe's court of human rights over alleged abuse against him at a CIA-run site in that country about eight years ...

  • Together, Phoebe and Tyler alerted us to a crisis

    Together, Phoebe and Tyler alerted us to a crisis

    Court Alerts 05/09/2011

    Phoebe Prince was a recently arrived Irish immigrant, 15 and emotionally fragile, when high school bullying over two boys she dated apparently drove her to hang herself with a scarf in her Massachusetts home. Tyler Clementi was an 18-year-old violini...

  • Hearing set in Palin stalker case

    Hearing set in Palin stalker case

    Court Alerts 05/09/2011

    A court magistrate is set to consider a request by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to extend a restraining order against a 19-year-old Pennsylvania man accused of stalking her. At Monday's hearing, a magistrate in Anchorage will consider extending the...

  • 2 teens in Mass. bullying case get probation

    2 teens in Mass. bullying case get probation

    Court Alerts 05/04/2011

    Two of the six teenagers charged with bullying a Massachusetts high school freshman so relentlessly that she committed suicide have been sentenced to a year of probation.Sean Mulveyhill pleaded guilty to criminal harassment Wednesday in Franklin-Hamp...

  • Court sides with Wyoming in dispute with Montana

    Court sides with Wyoming in dispute with Montana

    Court Alerts 05/01/2011

    The Supreme Court says Wyoming is not taking too much water from a river system it shares with Montana. The high court on Monday turned away Montana's complaint that Wyoming is taking too much water from the Tongue and Powder rivers in violation of a...

  • Pierre contract dispute goes before high court

    Pierre contract dispute goes before high court

    Court Alerts 04/29/2011

    The South Dakota Supreme Court has heard arguments in a dispute between Pierre and the union representing a majority of city workers. The city a year ago imposed its final salary offer of a 1 percent raise for all employees and another 1 percent for ...

  • Conn. high court hears death penalty appeal

    Conn. high court hears death penalty appeal

    Court Alerts 04/28/2011

    A lawyer told the state Supreme Court yesterday that his client’s death penalty case was the weakest one ever to go before the high court, alleging that the jury was biased and that key evidence was improperly withheld from the trial. Justices heard ...

  • Court close to seating Blagojevich jury

    Court close to seating Blagojevich jury

    Court Alerts 04/28/2011

    Jury selection in the retrial of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich is entering the home stretch after dragging on for longer than expected. Thursday should be the last day of questioning of would-be jurors by U.S. District Judge James Zagel. He to...

  • Court: Tribe can't sue in dual courts

    Court: Tribe can't sue in dual courts

    Court Alerts 04/27/2011

    The Supreme Court said Tuesday the Tohono O'Odham Nation cannot press its lawsuit claiming mismanagement of tribal resources in two different federal courts at the same time.The Arizona-based tribe sued in both U.S. District Court and the U.S. Court ...

  • Court questions limits on use of prescription data

    Court questions limits on use of prescription data

    Court Alerts 04/26/2011

    The Supreme Court cast doubt Tuesday on efforts by states to limit drug manufacturers' use of information about the prescription drugs that doctors like to prescribe.The court took up a dispute between the state of Vermont and companies that sell doc...

  • Wis. court recount will cost hundreds of thousands

    Wis. court recount will cost hundreds of thousands

    Court Alerts 04/26/2011

    County clerks say the Wisconsin Supreme Court recount will cost them at least a half-a-million dollars. The Associated Press asked clerks in all 72 counties for their anticipated costs. Twenty-two provided cost estimates ranging from $120 in Price Co...

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