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  • Proposition 8, The Marriage Protection Act in California

    Proposition 8, The Marriage Protection Act in California

    Lawyer Blogs 07/20/2008

    "The Marriage Protection Act" otherwise known as Proposition 8 goes to the California voters in November 2008. But what exactly is this proposition? It would amend the California Constitution to include the phrase "Only marriage between a man and a w...

  • Calif. court rejects gay-marriage-initiative case

    Calif. court rejects gay-marriage-initiative case

    Lawyer Blogs 07/17/2008

    The California Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to hear a challenge to a ballot initiative that seeks to ban same-sex marriages.The unanimous decision means that, barring further legal action, voters will consider a constitutional amendment in Nove...

  • DC residents start applying for gun permits

    DC residents start applying for gun permits

    Lawyer Blogs 07/17/2008

    The plaintiff in the Supreme Court case that overturned Washington's strict 32-year-old handgun ban was among the first to arrive as the city started registering firearms.Dick Heller showed up early Thursday at the police department, but he's still u...

  • DC to vote on new gun laws after court ruling

    DC to vote on new gun laws after court ruling

    Lawyer Blogs 07/16/2008

    The District of Columbia Council approved new firearms legislation Tuesday that will allow residents to begin applying for handgun permits this week.The council's unanimous vote comes as officials try to comply with last month's U.S. Supreme Court ru...

  • Appeals court upholds $15M award to LAPD officers

    Appeals court upholds $15M award to LAPD officers

    Lawyer Blogs 07/15/2008

    A federal appeals court on Monday upheld a $15 million award to three officers who accused the Los Angeles Police Department of wrongly arresting them and making them scapegoats during the notorious Rampart scandal.The massive corruption scandal led ...

  • Ohio plans first execution since moratorium

    Ohio plans first execution since moratorium

    Lawyer Blogs 07/11/2008

    Ohio is planning its first execution since a U.S. Supreme Court decision ended a national pause on killing inmates.The Ohio Supreme Court on Friday set an execution date of Oct. 14 for Richard Cooey, who was convicted of raping and murdering two Univ...

  • US war crimes court to resume at Guantanamo

    US war crimes court to resume at Guantanamo

    Lawyer Blogs 07/09/2008

    U.S. military tribunals at Guantanamo Bay resume this week even as new legal challenges could throw the system into further turmoil.Five men charged in the Sept. 11 attacks, including alleged mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, are to appear Wednesday...

  • R.I. lead paint loss gives industry huge win

    R.I. lead paint loss gives industry huge win

    Lawyer Blogs 07/07/2008

    Communities and child health advocates around the country had pinned their hopes on Rhode Island prevailing in its landmark lawsuit against the lead paint industry.Now, after the state Supreme Court threw out the first-ever jury verdict finding forme...

  • Sperm Donor Fights For Rights In Court

    Sperm Donor Fights For Rights In Court

    Lawyer Blogs 07/07/2008

    Both the Alliance Defense Fund & Keys for Networking, Inc. filed Amicus Briefs in the United States Supreme Court in support of attorney Jeffery M. Leving’s Petition for Writ of Certiorari. Leving filed the Petition for Writ of Certiorari on beha...

  • Court orders YouTube to give Viacom video logs

    Court orders YouTube to give Viacom video logs

    Lawyer Blogs 07/05/2008

    Dismissing privacy concerns, a federal judge overseeing a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit against YouTube has ordered the popular online video-sharing service to disclose who watches which video clips and when.U.S. District Judge Louis L. S...

  • Florida Supreme Court nixes Indian casino pact

    Florida Supreme Court nixes Indian casino pact

    Lawyer Blogs 07/03/2008

    The Florida Supreme Court is overturning the agreement Gov. Charlie Crist signed with the Seminole Tribe to expand gambling at its casinos.The court ruled Thursday that Crist doesn't have the constitutional authority to enter into the agreement that ...

  • Judges rip Texas courts in death penalty case

    Judges rip Texas courts in death penalty case

    Lawyer Blogs 07/02/2008

    A federal appeals court blasted Texas courts for refusing to hold a hearing to consider evidence that a convicted killer may be mentally disabled, therefore ineligible for the death penalty.A three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals...

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