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  • Federal court orders May 29 primary date for Texas

    Federal court orders May 29 primary date for Texas

    Legal News Center 03/02/2012

    The federal court in San Antonio has ordered Texas to hold its primary elections on May 29, resolving for now one of the biggest issues in the state's redistricting battles. The three-judge panel issued the election schedule two days after releasing ...

  • Ex-head of Nigerian state admits financial crime

    Ex-head of Nigerian state admits financial crime

    Legal News Center 02/27/2012

    A former governor of Nigeria's oil-rich Delta state pleaded guilty in a British court Monday to charges of money-laundering, conspiring to defraud and obtaining a money transfer by fraud, officials said. James Ibori, 49, entered his plea at Southwark...

  • Costner sculpture dispute heads to SD high court

    Costner sculpture dispute heads to SD high court

    Legal News Center 02/24/2012

    The South Dakota Supreme Court will hear a case involving Hollywood actor Kevin Costner and some bronze sculptures of bison and American Indians. Justices will review a judge's decision last summer that Costner did not breach a contract with South Da...

  • NY appeals court orders NJ programmer's acquittal

    NY appeals court orders NJ programmer's acquittal

    Legal News Center 02/17/2012

    A federal appeals court on Friday reversed the conviction of a former Goldman Sachs programmer on charges he stole computer code, ordering an acquittal in a case that tested the boundaries of what can be considered a crime as companies seek to protec...

  • High court asked to undo Mont. campaign money ban

    High court asked to undo Mont. campaign money ban

    Legal News Center 02/10/2012

    Corporations are asking the Supreme Court to allow them to spend freely to influence upcoming elections in Montana, despite a state high court ruling upholding a ban on independent corporate campaign spending. Three groups filed papers with Justice A...

  • HIV-positive man who sued Atlanta gets new hearing

    HIV-positive man who sued Atlanta gets new hearing

    Legal News Center 02/02/2012

    A federal appeals court on Wednesday granted a new hearing to a 40-year-old man who claimed the Atlanta Police Department rejected his job application because he has HIV. The ruling was a victory for gay rights advocates and the health groups who had...

  • Occupy DC tries to stave off eviction in court

    Occupy DC tries to stave off eviction in court

    Legal News Center 01/31/2012

    Members of one of the last major Occupy encampments are making a last-minute court effort to stave off eviction from public land in Washington. A federal judge is hearing arguments Tuesday on a request to bar the National Park Service from enforcing ...

  • US Supreme Court won't review Venezuela suit

    US Supreme Court won't review Venezuela suit

    Legal News Center 01/27/2012

    An Ohio investment group's lawsuit seeking to collect $100 million on three-decade-old Venezuelan promissory notes is headed back to a federal judge for further deliberations. The decision by the U.S. Supreme Court not to hear the case was a setback ...

  • Warrant needed for GPS tracking, high court says

    Warrant needed for GPS tracking, high court says

    Legal News Center 01/24/2012

    In a rare defeat for law enforcement, the Supreme Court unanimously agreed on Monday to bar police from installing GPS technology to track suspects without first getting a judge's approval. The justices made clear it wouldn't be their final word on i...

  • Appeals court rejects appeal by Abramoff partner

    Appeals court rejects appeal by Abramoff partner

    Legal News Center 01/20/2012

    An appeals court says it cannot reduce a $20 million restitution order against the public relations consultant who partnered with lobbyist Jack Abramoff to bilk Indian tribes out of millions in inflated fees. Michael Scanlon is serving a 20-month sen...

  • Court lets telemarketers be sued in federal court

    Court lets telemarketers be sued in federal court

    Legal News Center 01/18/2012

    The Supreme Court is keeping telemarketers and other businesses on the hook for nuisance phone calls, letting those annoyed by the disruptions sue in federal as well as state courts. The high court's decision Wednesday involves a lawsuit claiming a d...

  • 14 people arrested during Supreme Court protest

    14 people arrested during Supreme Court protest

    Legal News Center 01/17/2012

    Fourteen people have been arrested at the Supreme Court for protesting the resumption of the use of the death penalty in the United States. Court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg announced the arrests soon after the high court began hearing oral arguments on...

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