Recent Updates
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US law would have denied Virginia Tech killer a gun
Legal News Center 04/21/2007Virginia Tech shooting gunman Seung-Hui Cho was technically prohibited from purchasing firearms after a Virginia court found Cho to be an "imminent danger to himself" in December 2005 and issued an order for Cho to receive psychiatric treatment, the ...
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House passes DC congressional voting rights bill
Legal News Center 04/20/2007[##_1L|1155173214.jpg|width="140" height="135" alt=""|_##]The US House of Representatives passed the District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act (HR 1905) Thursday, which could increase official House membership for the first time since 1960. The bi...
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GOP stops Medicare drug price measure
Legal News Center 04/19/2007[##_1L|1173944587.jpg|width="100" height="112" alt=""|_##]The US Senate voted Wednesday against a motion to advance legislation that would permit the Department of Health and Human Services or another federal government entity to intervene in Medicar...
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Oregon House passes same-sex civil unions bill
Legal News Center 04/18/2007[##_1L|1313057676.jpg|width="120" height="91" alt=""|_##]A gay rights bill that would allow same-sex couples in Oregon to enter into contractual relationships affording them the benefits available to married couples passed in the Oregon House of Repr...
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U.S. Senate committee modifies earmark rules
Legal News Center 04/18/2007US Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV) announced Tuesday that the Senate Appropriations Committee he chairs has agreed to adopt new standards governing so-called earmarks inserted by legislators into bills to fund special spending projects. The proposed ethics a...
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Attorney General Gonzales defends prosecutor firings
Legal News Center 04/15/2007[##_1L|1281991091.jpg|width="140" height="112" alt=""|_##]Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, fighting to save his job, said in prepared Senate testimony Sunday he has "nothing to hide" in the firings of eight federal prosecutors but claimed a hazy me...
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Bush to allow cell research on unviable embryos
Legal News Center 04/11/2007President George W. Bush will sign off on a bill providing funding for studies on embryos incapable of further development, but will refuse to endorse legislation that would subsidize stem cell research the White House announced Tuesday. The administ...
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DC Appeals Ruling Overturning Handgun Ban
Legal News Center 04/10/2007[##_1L|1268020550.jpg|width="150" height="100" alt=""|_##]The city government of Washington, DC on Monday asked the US DC Circuit Court of Appeals for an en banc rehearing of a case that led to a controversial ruling last month invalidating the city'...
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State Sen. Wayne Bryant pleaded not guilty
Legal News Center 04/10/2007[##_1L|1193065311.jpg|width="100" height="110" alt=""|_##]One of the most powerful politicians in Southern New Jersey pleaded not guilty to federal corruption charges. Senator Wayne Bryant is accused of using his clout as head of the Senate Budget Co...
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DOJ and Inova Fairfax Hospital Reach Settlement Agreement
Legal News Center 04/10/2007[##_1L|1311517904.jpg|width="150" height="153" alt=""|_##]The Department of Justice today announced a comprehensive settlement agreement under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) with Inova Fairfax Hospital, a hospital serving the Virginia subu...
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Bush To Renew Effort On Immigration Plan
Legal News Center 04/09/2007[##_1L|1079995402.gif|width="135" height="114" alt=""|_##]President Bush returns to work Monday on the volatile issue of immigration, where his hope for a legislative breakthrough is complicated by cold relations with Congress. Bush will be back in Y...
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Reserve duty at issue in U.S. Attorney firing
Legal News Center 04/06/2007[##_1L|1069185302.jpg|width="130" height="111" alt=""|_##]The federal Office of Special Counsel is investigating whether the Bush administration's firing of David Iglesias, U.S. Attorney for the District of New Mexico and a captain in the Navy Reserv...