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  • Supreme Court Hears Case on Fatal Border Shooting

    Supreme Court Hears Case on Fatal Border Shooting

    Lawyer News 02/24/2017

    How a U.S. Border Patrol argent’s use of lethal force at the U.S-Mexican border implicates constitutional rights and foreign affairs dominated arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday in Hernandez v. Mesa. The lawyer arguing that the agent shou...

  • Graft conviction keeps south Indian politician out of office

    Graft conviction keeps south Indian politician out of office

    Lawyer News 02/15/2017

    India's top court on Tuesday upheld the corruption conviction of the head of the ruling party in Tamil Nadu state, ending her chances of becoming the southern state's next chief minister.The Supreme Court set aside a lower court order that had cleare...

  • Court orders Wisconsin Legislature to redraw voting maps

    Court orders Wisconsin Legislature to redraw voting maps

    Lawyer News 01/30/2017

    A panel of federal judges on Friday ordered the Wisconsin Legislature to redraw legislative boundaries by November, rejecting calls from those challenging the maps to have the judges do the work.The ruling clears the way for the state to ask the U.S....

  • Court ponders mass murderer Breivik's prison conditions

    Court ponders mass murderer Breivik's prison conditions

    Lawyer News 01/23/2017

    An appeals court in Norway is considering whether the prison conditions under which mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik is being held amount to a violation of his human rights.The six-day trial ended Wednesday in a makeshift courtroom inside Skien p...

  • Nevada high court considering email public records question

    Nevada high court considering email public records question

    Lawyer News 11/23/2016

    Neighbors' efforts to block the reopening of a mine in a historic Nevada mining town have unearthed a legal question about whether emails kept by elected officials on their personal devices are public records.The Comstock Residents Association wants ...

  • Man pleads not guilty in slaying of imam, aide near mosque

    Man pleads not guilty in slaying of imam, aide near mosque

    Lawyer News 09/04/2016

    A man has pleaded not guilty to charges he gunned down an imam and his assistant as they left a New York City mosque.Thirty-six-year-old Oscar Morel entered the pleas on Thursday to charges of first-degree murder, second-degree murder and criminal po...

  • Gays can seek parental rights for nonbiological kids

    Gays can seek parental rights for nonbiological kids

    Lawyer News 09/02/2016

    New York's highest court expanded the definition of parenthood Tuesday by ruling that former same-sex couples may seek visitation and custody of children even when they aren't the biological or adoptive parent.The Court of Appeals decision resolves t...

  • Appeals court rules Mississippi can resume Google inquiry

    Appeals court rules Mississippi can resume Google inquiry

    Lawyer News 04/17/2016

    Mississippi's attorney general can resume an investigation into whether Google facilitates illegal behavior, an appeals court ruled.The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday overturned a district judge who had sided with Google. U.S. District J...

  • German Court Begins Hearing Afghan Airstrike Case

    German Court Begins Hearing Afghan Airstrike Case

    Lawyer News 11/03/2013

    A court in Germany has begun hearing a civil case brought by relatives of some of the 91 Afghans killed in a NATO airstrike four years ago. Bonn regional court spokesman Philipp Prietze said Wednesday that the court reviewed video recorded by two U.S...

  • KC law firm owner faces murder, forgery charges

    KC law firm owner faces murder, forgery charges

    Lawyer News 09/13/2012

    The owner of a Kansas City law firm was indicted Friday on first-degree murder and forgery charges, but authorities would not confirm whether it's related to the 2010 shooting death of the attorney's father. The Jackson County Sheriff's Office said i...

  • Lawyer: NM gov aide recorded on state email use

    Lawyer: NM gov aide recorded on state email use

    Lawyer News 09/05/2012

    An Albuquerque attorney said Tuesday he has a recording of the governor's top aide telling one of his clients that he never uses state email to conduct business because "I don't want to go to court (or) jail." But the aide said the small recorded cli...

  •  Pomerantz Law Firm Has Filed a Class Action

    Pomerantz Law Firm Has Filed a Class Action

    Lawyer News 08/22/2012

    Pomerantz Grossman Hufford Dahlstrom & Gross LLP has filed a securities class action lawsuit against Monster Beverage Corporation and certain of its officers. The class action, filed in the United States District Court, Central District of Califo...