Recent Updates
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La. hotel chain doesn't owe foreign workers
Legal News Center 02/13/2009A federal appeals court has ruled a Louisiana hotel chain wasn't obligated to cover the relocation expenses incurred by immigrant workers recruited to work in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday dismisse...
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Feds make last plea to keep Bonds' steroids tests
Legal News Center 02/10/2009Federal prosecutors are again asking a judge to let them show a jury three drug test results they say show Barry Bonds used steroids. The judge said last week she was inclined to throw out those results unless someone could directly testify to collec...
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Over $1B in unpaid bail owed to Philadelphia
Legal News Center 02/09/2009Court officials in Philadelphia say people who are released on bail but don't show up for their trials owe the city more than $1 billion. Court officials compiled their first ever tally of bail jumpers in the city at the request of The Philadelphia I...
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Head of Supreme Court worries about 'partisanship'
Legal News Center 02/05/2009U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said he is troubled by the increasingly politicized nature of the Senate judicial confirmation process. During a question-and-answer session Wednesday after an address at the University of Arizona's law s...
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Wis. lawmaker to make initial court appearance
Legal News Center 02/01/2009A lawmaker is scheduled to appear in Columbia County Circuit Court on Wednesday to face drunken driving and marijuana charges.Rep. Jeffrey Wood, an independent from Bloomer, is scheduled to make his initial appearance on charges of third-offense oper...
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Mich. lawyer fined for aiding marriage fraud
Legal News Center 01/28/2009An attorney in Michigan has been sentenced to three years' probation and fined $10,000 for helping a woman fraudently marry a U.S. citizen so she could stay in the country. Namir Daman of Southfield was sentenced Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Det...
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Court to consider how long lawyer request lasts
Legal News Center 01/27/2009The Supreme Court has agreed to clarify how long a suspected criminal's request for a lawyer during police interrogation should be valid. The high court on Monday said it will consider allowing prosecutors in Maryland to use a confession from convict...
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Supreme Court won't revive online content law
Legal News Center 01/21/2009The government lost its final attempt Wednesday to revive a federal law intended to protect children from sexual material and other objectionable content on the Internet.The Supreme Court said it won't consider reviving the Child Online Protection Ac...
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NYC lawyer accused of $380M scam argues for bail
Legal News Center 01/20/2009A prominent lawyer accused of cheating hedge funds in a $380 million investment ruse argued to be freed on bail Thursday, saying in court documents he's no risk to flee because his U.S. ties are strong and his foreign connections are weak. Marc Dreie...
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Court ruling endorses Bush surveillance policy
Legal News Center 01/16/2009A special appeals court for the first time has upheld a Bush administration program of warrantless surveillance. In a ruling released Thursday, the court embraced the Protect America Act of 2007, which required telecommunications providers to assist ...
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MA judge OKs streaming of music-swapping hearing
Legal News Center 01/15/2009A federal judge on Wednesday authorized the first online streaming of oral arguments in a U.S. District Court in Massachusetts in a copyright infringement lawsuit that pits a Boston University graduate student against the music recording industry.U.S...
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Appeals court sides with Anadarko on oil royalties
Legal News Center 01/14/2009A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of oil producer Anadarko Petroleum in a case that could prevent the government from collecting billions in royalties on oil and natural gas leases. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday upheld a lo...