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  • Ex-SEAL trainee's case back in Va. court

    Ex-SEAL trainee's case back in Va. court

    Court Alerts 05/29/2008

    A former Navy SEAL trainee convicted of killing a Georgia college student is headed back to a Virginia court to try to clear his name.Dustin Turner is hoping to overturn his conviction based on a confession by a fellow trainee who also went to prison...

  • Court OKs suits on retaliation in race, age cases

    Court OKs suits on retaliation in race, age cases

    Court Alerts 05/28/2008

    An unexpected blend of liberal and conservative Supreme Court justices gave workers more leeway Tuesday to sue when they face retaliation after complaining about discrimination in the workplace.In two employment cases, one involving race and the othe...

  • Court OKs suits on retaliation in race cases

    Court OKs suits on retaliation in race cases

    Court Alerts 05/27/2008

    The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that workers who face retaliation after complaining about race discrimination may sue their employers under a Civil War-era law.The court said in a 7-2 ruling that retaliation is another form of intentional, unlawful d...

  • Companies' `sexy' hair fight spills into NY court

    Companies' `sexy' hair fight spills into NY court

    Court Alerts 05/26/2008

    Victoria's Secret finds itself in one "sexy" legal fight after a trademark board ruled that its "So Sexy" hair products create confusion with a rival company's family of trademarks.The latest tussle over who has legitimate claim to what's "sexy" in t...

  • Top court overturns dead fly-in-water damage claim

    Top court overturns dead fly-in-water damage claim

    Court Alerts 05/23/2008

    A man who claimed that he became depressed, anxious and phobic after finding a a dead fly in a bottle of water will no longer get the judgment he won against a bottling company, Canada's top court ruled Thursday.Martin Mustapha will have to shell out...

  • Court strikes down Va. late-term abortion ban

    Court strikes down Va. late-term abortion ban

    Court Alerts 05/22/2008

    A Virginia law banning a type of late-term abortion is still unconstitutional, even though a similar federal ban was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.The 2-1 decision by a panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of ...

  • Court upholds part of child pornography law

    Court upholds part of child pornography law

    Court Alerts 05/20/2008

    The Supreme Court ruled Monday that leading someone to believe you have child pornography to show or exchange is a federal crime, brushing aside concerns that the law could apply to mainstream movies that depict adolescent sex, classic literature or ...

  • Court rejects shorter sentence for

    Court rejects shorter sentence for

    Court Alerts 05/19/2008

    The Supreme Court says a man with a long criminal record deserves a lengthy prison term, under a federal law aimed at keeping repeat offenders behind bars longer.Monday's 6-3 decision, written by Justice Samuel Alito, deals with provisions of the Arm...

  • Family files lawsuit in metal bat injury case

    Family files lawsuit in metal bat injury case

    Court Alerts 05/19/2008

    The family of a boy who suffered brain damage after he was struck by a line drive off an aluminum baseball bat sued the bat's maker and others on Monday, saying they should have known it was dangerous.The family of Steven Domalewski, who was 12 when ...

  • Court hears man's claim to cut of Hughes' estate

    Court hears man's claim to cut of Hughes' estate

    Court Alerts 05/15/2008

    [##_1L|1303614106.jpg|width="130" height="90" alt=""|_##]It's the stuff movies are made of — literally: A delivery man says he rescued Howard Hughes after he found him face down and bloodied in the desert, so the reclusive billionaire left him $156 m...

  • Merck says appeals court overturns Vioxx verdict

    Merck says appeals court overturns Vioxx verdict

    Court Alerts 05/15/2008

    A Texas appeals court on Wednesday overturned a multimillion-dollar verdict against Merck & Co. in one of the few trials it lost over its withdrawn painkiller Vioxx.A jury in Rio Grande City, Texas, in April 2006 awarded $32 million to the widow ...

  • Woman pleads guilty in Spitzer prostitution probe

    Woman pleads guilty in Spitzer prostitution probe

    Court Alerts 05/14/2008

    A woman accused of booking clients for a prostitution ring has pleaded guilty in the federal probe that brought down former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer.Temeka Rachelle Lewis pleaded guilty Wednesday to promoting prostitution and money laundering. The...

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