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  • Health care lawsuit reaches Supreme Court

    Health care lawsuit reaches Supreme Court

    Lawyer Blogs 07/29/2011

    A conservative law firm asked the Supreme Court Wednesday to strike down the health care overhaul, challenging the first federal appeals court ruling that upheld President Barack Obama's signature domestic initiative.The appeal filed by the Thomas Mo...

  • Jeffco Commission chooses to hire California law firm

    Jeffco Commission chooses to hire California law firm

    Lawyer Blogs 07/27/2011

    There are 48 hours until the Jefferson County Commission's big decision on whether to file bankruptcy, settle, or wait some more. But the county is already spending money to prepare for what would be the biggest Chapter 9 bankruptcy ever. Tuesday the...

  • Conn. court: church can't be sued by ex-principal

    Conn. court: church can't be sued by ex-principal

    Lawyer Blogs 07/26/2011

    The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Monday that a former Catholic school principal cannot sue the Archdiocese of Hartford on claims she was wrongly fired for not retaliating against a student, who complained about sexual remarks allegedly made by a p...

  • Court allows taping of US execution, denies stay

    Court allows taping of US execution, denies stay

    Lawyer Blogs 07/21/2011

    Georgia's top court is allowing the videotaping of a death row inmate's execution in what would likely be the United States' first video-recorded execution in almost two decades.The Georgia Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a Fulton County judge's or...

  • Lawmaker pleads not guilty to Conn. drug charge

    Lawmaker pleads not guilty to Conn. drug charge

    Lawyer Blogs 07/21/2011

    A Rhode Island state lawmaker has pleaded not guilty to drug possession and driving under the influence in Connecticut. Rep. Robert Watson, a Republican from East Greenwich, entered his pleas Thursday in New Haven Superior Court. Watson lost his job ...

  • Court reverses conviction on online Obama threat

    Court reverses conviction on online Obama threat

    Lawyer Blogs 07/20/2011

    A federal appeals court on Tuesday overturned the conviction of a man who posted Internet messages threatening Barack Obama during his 2008 presidential campaign. A divided three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Walter ...

  • Vt. judge denies bid to keep nuke plant open

    Vt. judge denies bid to keep nuke plant open

    Lawyer Blogs 07/19/2011

    A federal judge said Monday he would not order that Vermont's only nuclear plant be allowed to remain open while a lawsuit to determine its long-term future plays out.The state is moving to close the Vermont Yankee plant, with both the governor and t...

  • Ex-teacher files insanity plea in Ohio sex case

    Ex-teacher files insanity plea in Ohio sex case

    Lawyer Blogs 07/14/2011

    A former high school teacher charged with 16 counts of sexual battery involving male students in southwest Ohio was taken advantage of by the teens because of an impairment that made her unable to protect herself, her defense team said Wednesday. Att...

  • Biesecker named to NC investigations, court beats

    Biesecker named to NC investigations, court beats

    Lawyer Blogs 07/12/2011

    Michael Biesecker, an award-winning reporter and investigative journalist for The News & Observer of Raleigh, has been hired by The Associated Press to cover federal courts, investigations and politics in North Carolina. Biesecker is a North Caro...

  • Illinois Supreme Court upholds public works plan

    Illinois Supreme Court upholds public works plan

    Lawyer Blogs 07/12/2011

    The Illinois Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a law that created a $31 billion statewide construction program, averting a threat to the thousands of jobs the projects created. The decision also removes a roadblock to allowing video gambling at ba...

  • Arizona court vacates $75 million cash-only bond

    Arizona court vacates $75 million cash-only bond

    Lawyer Blogs 07/10/2011

    An Arizona appeals court has vacated what was perhaps one of the highest bail amounts on record in U.S. history that had been set for a father accused of sexually abusing his children. The brief order issued last week sends the case back to Yavapai C...

  • Media cross-ownership ban restored

    Media cross-ownership ban restored

    Lawyer Blogs 07/08/2011

    A federal Appeals Court has restored a long-standing ban that prevents media companies from owning both a newspaper and a television station in the same market. The 3d US Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia said yesterday that the Federal Commun...

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