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  • Woman pleads not guilty in Internet suicide case

    Woman pleads not guilty in Internet suicide case

    Lawyer Blogs 06/17/2008

    A Missouri woman pleaded not guilty in Los Angeles federal court Monday to charges in an Internet hoax blamed for a 13-year-old girl's suicide. Lori Drew, 49, stood quietly beside her attorney Monday. She pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy a...

  • Court to rule in lawsuit vs. FBI head, ex-AG

    Court to rule in lawsuit vs. FBI head, ex-AG

    Lawyer Blogs 06/16/2008

    The Supreme Court says it will decide whether former Attorney General John Ashcroft and FBI Director Robert Mueller (Mul'-er) must face a lawsuit that claims prisoners detained after Sept. 11 were subject to ethnic and religious discrimination.The la...

  • Top court eases rules for foreigners to try to stay in US

    Top court eases rules for foreigners to try to stay in US

    Lawyer Blogs 06/16/2008

    The Supreme Court has made it easier for some foreigners who overstay their visas to seek to remain in the United States legally.The court ruled 5-4 Monday that someone who is here illegally may withdraw his voluntarily agreement to depart and contin...

  • Supreme Court rejects limits on FOIA lawsuits

    Supreme Court rejects limits on FOIA lawsuits

    Lawyer Blogs 06/13/2008

    The Supreme Court has rejected limits on Freedom of Information Act lawsuits that seek the same information as earlier legal actions.In a unanimous ruling, the justices said Thursday a lower court was wrong to conclude that a vintage airplane buff co...

  • Group asks Calif. court to ban gay marriage

    Group asks Calif. court to ban gay marriage

    Lawyer Blogs 06/13/2008

    [##_1L|1369343907.jpg|width="130" height="92" alt=""|_##]A conservative Christian legal group on Thursday made a last-ditch effort to stop gay marriages in California by asking a midlevel appeals court to temporarily prohibit county clerks from issui...

  • High Court ruling may delay war crimes trials

    High Court ruling may delay war crimes trials

    Lawyer Blogs 06/13/2008

    The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that foreign terrorism suspects held at Guantanamo Bay may challenge their detention in U.S. civilian courts.In its third rebuke of the Bush administration's treatment of prisoners, the court ruled 5-4 that the govern...

  • High Court sides with Guantanamo detainees again

    High Court sides with Guantanamo detainees again

    Lawyer Blogs 06/12/2008

    The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that foreign terrorism suspects held at Guantanamo Bay have rights under the Constitution to challenge their detention in U.S. civilian courts.In its third rebuke of the Bush administration's treatment of prisoners, t...

  • Ex-Nazi guard now in Pa. loses deportation appeal

    Ex-Nazi guard now in Pa. loses deportation appeal

    Lawyer Blogs 06/11/2008

    A retired steelworker who served as a Nazi guard should be deported even though the United States mistakenly granted him a visa in 1956, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.Anton Geiser's work as a guard meets the type of persecutory conduct banned...

  • Court will again review $79.5M award in tobacco case

    Court will again review $79.5M award in tobacco case

    Lawyer Blogs 06/10/2008

    The Supreme Court said Monday it will review a $79.5 million punitive damages judgment against Marlboro-maker Philip Morris for the third time.The justices have twice struck down the award to the family of a longtime smoker of Marlboros, made by Altr...

  • Justices rule against public employee who lost job

    Justices rule against public employee who lost job

    Lawyer Blogs 06/10/2008

    Individual government workers generally cannot make a constitutional case out of their workplace discrimination claims, the Supreme Court said Monday in a ruling that leaves public employees with fewer legal options than those in the private sector.T...

  • Justices allow RICO lawsuit in Illinois case

    Justices allow RICO lawsuit in Illinois case

    Lawyer Blogs 06/09/2008

    The Supreme Court on Monday allowed businessmen to use a powerful law enforcement tool in a lawsuit alleging fraud in tax sales in Cook County, Ill.The unanimous decision came in a case involving the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizat...

  • High court rules against multiple royalties

    High court rules against multiple royalties

    Lawyer Blogs 06/09/2008

    The Supreme Court has limited the ability of companies to collect multiple royalties on their patents.The unanimous decision Monday was helpful to customers of Intel Corp. and is the latest step by the justices to scale back the power of patent-holde...

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