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  • Infamous NY child molest case may get new look

    Infamous NY child molest case may get new look

    Lawyer Blogs 08/17/2010

    A man who has been trying for decades to take back his guilty plea in a notorious child molestation case won a huge moral victory Monday when a federal appeals court encouraged prosecutors to reopen their investigation.Although the judges on the 2nd ...

  • Court says California mall's chat policy illegal

    Court says California mall's chat policy illegal

    Lawyer Blogs 08/16/2010

    A Northern California appeals court has struck down a shopping mall's policy barring people from approaching strangers to chitchat.The 3rd District Court of Appeal this week said the rules at Roseville's Westfield Galleria violate the California Cons...

  • Federal appeals court in NY rules against ACORN

    Federal appeals court in NY rules against ACORN

    Lawyer Blogs 08/13/2010

    A federal appeals court in New York City has thrown out a decision that barred Congress from withholding funds from the activist group ACORN.The ruling Friday reverses a decision by a district court. That judge found Congress had violated ACORN's rig...

  • NY governor's aide surrenders on assault charge

    NY governor's aide surrenders on assault charge

    Lawyer Blogs 08/12/2010

    An aide to New York Gov. David Paterson surrendered Thursday to New York City authorities on assault charges stemming from a 2009 domestic violence case that touched off an evidence-tampering investigation in Albany.David Johnson turned himself in to...

  • Calif. coach, USA Swimming sued over alleged abuse

    Calif. coach, USA Swimming sued over alleged abuse

    Lawyer Blogs 08/12/2010

    A California woman sued the governing body of U.S. competitive swimming and her former coach, claiming he sexually abused, humiliated and harassed her when she was a teenager training under his supervision.The suit announced Wednesday is one of sever...

  • 3 South Florida foreclosure law firms probed

    3 South Florida foreclosure law firms probed

    Lawyer Blogs 08/11/2010

    Three South Florida law firms that represent mortgage lenders are being investigated by the state attorney general over allegations they forged documents filed with the courts in foreclosure cases.The Florida attorney general issued the subpoenas thi...

  • Alabama's biggest casino closes as raid looms

    Alabama's biggest casino closes as raid looms

    Lawyer Blogs 08/10/2010

    Victoryland casino closed voluntarily Monday as a court ruling loomed that could allow a raid of Alabama's largest electronic bingo operation, the last non-Indian casino doing business in the state.Victoryland owner Milton McGregor said the casino wa...

  • NYC lawsuit: Census Bureau discriminated in hiring

    NYC lawsuit: Census Bureau discriminated in hiring

    Lawyer Blogs 08/06/2010

    Civil rights groups on Thursday accused the U.S. Census Bureau of discrimination in its hiring of more than a million temporary workers to conduct the 2010 census, saying it ignored a warning from a federal agency that its hiring practices might viol...

  • Judge's ruling ready in Calif. gay marriage case

    Judge's ruling ready in Calif. gay marriage case

    Lawyer Blogs 08/04/2010

    The first word on whether California's same-sex marriage ban passes scrutiny under the U.S. Constitution is scheduled to come down Wednesday when a federal judge issues his ruling in a landmark case.Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker has reached...

  • Murder conviction of mom reversed in California

    Murder conviction of mom reversed in California

    Lawyer Blogs 08/03/2010

    An appeals court panel has reversed the murder conviction of a mother accused of driving her teenage son and his friends to a Southern California park where a 13-year-old rival gang member was stabbed to death.The 2nd District Court of Appeal panel r...

  • Former UNM asst. coach sues current coach, regents

    Former UNM asst. coach sues current coach, regents

    Lawyer Blogs 08/02/2010

    A former assistant football coach at the University of New Mexico has filed a civil rights lawsuit stemming from an altercation involving coach Mike Locksley. J.B. Gerald filed the lawsuit Friday in U.S. District Court in Albuquerque against Locksley...

  • Judge lets paper publish info on juicemaker probe

    Judge lets paper publish info on juicemaker probe

    Lawyer Blogs 08/02/2010

    A judge has lifted an order that prevented a legal newspaper from publishing information found in court records that were supposed to have been shielded from public view.The Internet blog of the National Law Journal said Friday that the judge freed t...

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