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  • Passport mark for sex offenders law challenged in court

    Passport mark for sex offenders law challenged in court

    Bankruptcy 03/30/2016

    A judge in Northern California is set to hear arguments over whether to block a new federal law that requires sex offenders to have "unique identifiers" in their passports. U.S. District Court Judge Phyllis Hamilton has scheduled a hearing Wednesday ...

  • Supreme Court's future hangs in the balance in 2016

    Supreme Court's future hangs in the balance in 2016

    Legal News Feed 03/29/2016

    Hillary Clinton said Monday that the future of the Supreme Court would hang in the balance of the 2016 election, warning that Republican front-runner Donald Trump would bring division to the court if he was allowed to shape its future. Clinton said T...

  • Clinton: Americans should put Court nomination at forefront

    Clinton: Americans should put Court nomination at forefront

    Court Alerts 03/28/2016

    Hillary Clinton wants voters to consider what Republican front-runner Donald Trump might do to shape the Supreme Court. Clinton planned to use in a speech in Madison, Wisconsin, on Monday to argue that Trump could roll back the rights of individuals,...

  • Attorney: Court ruling lets Ohio political candidates lie

    Attorney: Court ruling lets Ohio political candidates lie

    Lawyer Blogs 03/28/2016

    Candidates for public office in Ohio can lie and get away with it under a recent federal court ruling that struck down a state law banning false statements in campaigns, an attorney says. Attorney Donald Brey, who has represented Republicans in cases...

  • Ole Miss ex-student pleads guilty to tying noose on statue

    Ole Miss ex-student pleads guilty to tying noose on statue

    Class Action News 03/25/2016

    A former University of Mississippi student could face up to a year in prison after pleading guilty Thursday to placing a noose on the school's statue of its first black student. Austin Reed Edenfield waived indictment and pleaded guilty to a misdemea...

  • Karadzic convicted of genocide, sentenced to 40 years

    Karadzic convicted of genocide, sentenced to 40 years

    Criminal Law 03/24/2016

    A U.N. court convicted former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic of genocide and nine other charges Thursday and sentenced him to 40 years in prison for orchestrating Serb atrocities throughout Bosnia's 1992-95 war that left 100,000 people dead. As...

  • Court gives green light to death penalty fast-tracking

    Court gives green light to death penalty fast-tracking

    Court Alerts 03/23/2016

    A federal appeals court Wednesday cleared the way for the Department of Justice to allow states to have their inmates' death penalty appeals expedited through federal court.   Legal organizations that challenged the DOJ's criteria for certifying...

  • Supreme Court will hear Samsung-Apple patent dispute

    Supreme Court will hear Samsung-Apple patent dispute

    Law & Politics 03/22/2016

    The Supreme Court has agreed to referee a pricy patent dispute between Samsung and Apple.   The justices said Monday they will review a $399 million judgment against South Korea-based Samsung for illegally copying patented aspects of the look of...

  • Judge begins to deliver verdict in Ukrainian pilot trial

    Judge begins to deliver verdict in Ukrainian pilot trial

    Court Alerts 03/22/2016

    A Russian court has begun reading a verdict for Ukrainian pilot Nadezhda Savchenko, who is charged with complicity to murder two Russian journalists in war-torn eastern Ukraine.   The judge began reading the verdict Monday morning. He quoted arg...

  • White S.C. trooper pleads guilty in shooting of unarmed black man

    White S.C. trooper pleads guilty in shooting of unarmed black man

    Attorney Blogs 03/21/2016

    A white South Carolina trooper pleaded guilty Monday to assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature in the 2014 shooting an unarmed black driver seconds after a traffic stop. Trooper Sean Groubert, 32, faces up to 20 years in prison. The shoo...

  • Supreme Court rejects states' challenge to Colorado pot law

    Supreme Court rejects states' challenge to Colorado pot law

    Law & Politics 03/21/2016

    The Supreme Court has rejected an effort by Nebraska and Oklahoma to have Colorado's pot legalization declared unconstitutional.   The justices are not commenting Monday in dismissing the lawsuit the states filed directly at the Supreme Court ag...

  • Lawyer: US citizen charged in UN case to plead guilty

    Lawyer: US citizen charged in UN case to plead guilty

    Law & Politics 03/20/2016

    A defense lawyer says a U.S. citizen charged in the United Nations bribery case will plead guilty Wednesday to charges. Attorney Brian Bieber said Monday that Francis Lorenzo will plead guilty to three charges. Lorenzo is a suspended ambassador from ...