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  • Ga.'s system to defend the poor still reeling

    Ga.'s system to defend the poor still reeling

    Legal News Center 03/11/2010

    Georgia's public defender system is still trying to recover its financial footing five years after a courthouse gunman racked up a $3 million taxpayer-funded defense tab on the way to his conviction.The state's ailing system to defend the poor has st...

  • Pratt & Whitney to move quickly on court appeal

    Pratt & Whitney to move quickly on court appeal

    Legal News Center 03/10/2010

    Pratt & Whitney said Tuesday a federal appeals court granted the jet engine maker's request for an expedited appeal of a lawsuit it lost as it tries to move 1,000 jobs out of Connecticut.The subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. filed five prop...

  • In DC, blacks were crucial to gay marriage debate

    In DC, blacks were crucial to gay marriage debate

    Legal News Center 03/02/2010

    Gay and lesbian couples will soon be able to marry in Washington, but the debate over same-sex marriage has sounded different here, with references to interracial marriage and Martin Luther King.Over the past year, both sides have courted the support...

  • Oklahoma City hires private law firm for union talks

    Oklahoma City hires private law firm for union talks

    Legal News Center 02/24/2010

    Oklahoma City Council members hired a private law firm Tuesday to lead upcoming contract negotiations with the city’s police and firefighter unions. The firm, McAfee and Taft, was hired in part because negotiations with the unions have gone poorly in...

  • Supreme Court won't hear Pimco market squeeze case

    Supreme Court won't hear Pimco market squeeze case

    Legal News Center 02/22/2010

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday denied an appeal by Pacific Investment Management Co challenging class-action certification for a lawsuit alleging the world's largest bond fund manager tried to corner a market for U.S. Treasury note futures.A U.S. a...

  • US govt appeals court ban on cell-phone tracking

    US govt appeals court ban on cell-phone tracking

    Legal News Center 02/16/2010

    The U.S. government argued on Friday that it should be allowed access to people's cell-phone records to help track suspected criminals.A Justice Department attorney urged a federal appeals court in Philadelphia to overturn lower court rulings denying...

  • New legal issue: Payment for child porn victims

    New legal issue: Payment for child porn victims

    Legal News Center 02/08/2010

    It's been more than a decade since "Amy," as she's known in court papers, was first sexually abused by her uncle. The abuse ended long ago and he's in prison, but the pictures he made when she was 8 or 9 are among the most widely circulated child por...

  • Court records in teacher killing show a couple at war

    Court records in teacher killing show a couple at war

    Legal News Center 02/01/2010

    Long before teacher Tetyana Nikitina was shot to death Friday, she said she feared for her life.In fact, according to divorce records filed in 2005, the 34-year-old Ukranian immigrant also said she was terrified her then-husband would kill their two ...

  • Court rejects NH's claim to $110M malpractice fund

    Court rejects NH's claim to $110M malpractice fund

    Legal News Center 01/29/2010

    The New Hampshire Supreme Court on Thursday put a dent in the state budget by rejecting the state's claim to $110 million in surplus from a fund that underwrites medical malpractice insurance.In a 3-2 decision, the court upheld policyholders' claim t...

  • Will California gay-marriage trial go to Supreme Court?

    Will California gay-marriage trial go to Supreme Court?

    Legal News Center 01/27/2010

    On the 17th floor of the Phillip Burton Federal Building in a city known for being at the edge of social change, a federal trial is under way that could lead to a landmark ruling on same-sex marriage in America.Perry v. Schwarzenegger, which began Ja...

  • Report: Judge shouldn't lose job for closing court

    Report: Judge shouldn't lose job for closing court

    Legal News Center 01/21/2010

    An embattled Texas judge who closed her court before a death-row inmate could file his final appeal should not lose her job or receive any further punishment beyond the "public humiliation" she has faced, a judge presiding over her ethics trial said ...

  • Judge to rule on Kilpatrick restitution payments

    Judge to rule on Kilpatrick restitution payments

    Legal News Center 01/20/2010

    A judge is expected to rule how much ex-Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick should be paying each month toward his $1 million court-ordered restitution to the city of Detroit.Kilpatrick is required to appear in the afternoon hearing before Wayne County Circuit Co...

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