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  • Breyer Keeps Up Bush Speech Attendance

    Breyer Keeps Up Bush Speech Attendance

    Legal News Center 01/29/2008

    Four Supreme Court justices donned their robes to attend this year's State of the Union, but only one among them could boast a perfect attendance record during the Bush presidency.Justice Stephen Breyer, appointed by President Clinton and a one-time ...

  • Kentucky Elk Importation Law Challenged

    Kentucky Elk Importation Law Challenged

    Legal News Center 01/22/2008

    A Tennessee elk and bison ranch and a national deer farmers' group are challenging Kentucky's law banning deer or elk from being transported into the state.Two Feathers Elk and Bison Ranch in McMinville, Tenn., and the North American Deer Farmers Ass...

  • Court: Judge's Fantasy Tape Isn't Public

    Court: Judge's Fantasy Tape Isn't Public

    Legal News Center 01/18/2008

    A court has ruled that a judge's audiotape of personal "graphic fantasies" — a recording that shocked investigators — is his private property and should not be made public.Circuit Judge John B. Hagler of Cleveland, Tenn., resigned last month after th...

  • Transit Panel Urges Gas Tax Increase

    Transit Panel Urges Gas Tax Increase

    Legal News Center 01/16/2008

    Federal gasoline taxes should be increased up to 40 cents per gallon over five years, a divided special commission urged Tuesday in calling for drastic changes to fix aging bridges and roads and reduce traffic deaths.The two-year study by the Nationa...

  • Supreme Court rules against investors in fraud case

    Supreme Court rules against investors in fraud case

    Legal News Center 01/15/2008

    [##_1L|1154685571.jpg|width="180" height="122" alt=""|_##]The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled against investors seeking to sue businesses for scheming to manipulate stock prices of publicly traded companies. In a 5-3 ruling, the court gave a measure o...

  • Supreme Court Declines Pollution Case

    Supreme Court Declines Pollution Case

    Legal News Center 01/14/2008

    The Supreme Court declined Monday to hear industry complaints that the Environmental Protection Agency should have dropped some old clean air safeguards when it imposed a more stringent air quality standard for ozone.EPA concluded that its existing s...

  • 2 Lawyers Quit High-Profile Bribery Case

    2 Lawyers Quit High-Profile Bribery Case

    Legal News Center 01/10/2008

    Two members of a law firm that was searched by federal agents last month have resigned as defense attorneys in the high-profile bribery case involving wealthy lawyer Richard "Dickie" Scruggs. Now a third lawyer in the case is asking to do the same.U....

  • Craig Continues Minnesota Legal Appeal

    Craig Continues Minnesota Legal Appeal

    Legal News Center 01/09/2008

    Seeking to have his guilty plea in a bathroom sex sting erased, the attorneys for Sen. Larry Craig of Idaho argue in a new court filing that the underlying act wasn't criminal because it didn't involve multiple victims.An appeals brief filed Tuesday ...

  • Do-it-yourself Legal Services Booming

    Do-it-yourself Legal Services Booming

    Legal News Center 01/06/2008

    Tax giant H&R Block Inc. has a lock on one of life's two certainties. Now it is going after the other. Two months ago, the Kansas City firm launched a new service --online and in-store software packages designed to help everyday people to write t...

  • Voter ID Law Heads to Supreme Court

    Voter ID Law Heads to Supreme Court

    Legal News Center 12/31/2007

    [##_1L|1360048639.jpg|width="130" height="98" alt=""|_##]The dispute over Indiana's voter identification law that is headed to the Supreme Court next week is as much a partisan political drama as a legal tussle. The mainly Republican backers of the l...

  • Nevada judge abused authority, court rules

    Nevada judge abused authority, court rules

    Legal News Center 12/29/2007

    The Nevada Supreme Court has ruled that Justice Nancy M. Saitta abused her authority when, as a Clark County District Court judge, she issued a gag order and sealed child-support proceedings involving a former judicial colleague. Saitta did not meet ...

  • U.S. appellate court overturns state murder conviction

    U.S. appellate court overturns state murder conviction

    Legal News Center 12/20/2007

    [##_1L|1042948632.jpg|width="180" height="128" alt=""|_##]A federal appeals court overturned a Santa Rosa woman's murder conviction Wednesday for killing a man during an attempted carjacking in 1996, saying she had been forced to go to trial with a l...

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