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  • Philippine president's drug crackdown faces court challenge

    Philippine president's drug crackdown faces court challenge

    Legal Review 01/30/2017

    A survivor of a Philippine police raid that killed four other drug suspects asked the Supreme Court Thursday to stop such operations and help him obtain police records to prove his innocence in a test case against the president's bloody crackdown.&nb...

  • French court restores far-right candidate's ties to father

    French court restores far-right candidate's ties to father

    Legal Review 12/08/2016

    French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen thought she had cut the political cord with her controversial father by expelling him from the far-right party he founded, but a court ruled Thursday Jean-Marie Le Pen still is the National Front's honorary...

  • DC gun law gets hearing before Washington appeals court

    DC gun law gets hearing before Washington appeals court

    Legal Review 09/21/2016

    An appeals court will hear challenges to a District of Columbia law that places tough requirements for gun owners to get concealed carry permits.  A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit is hearing arguments Tu...

  • Mexico's Supreme Court overturns state anti-corruption laws

    Mexico's Supreme Court overturns state anti-corruption laws

    Legal Review 09/05/2016

    Mexico's Supreme Court has ruled unconstitutional two state anti-corruption laws that outgoing governors passed in apparent attempts to shield themselves from investigation.Many Mexicans were outraged when the governors of the states of Veracruz and ...

  • Judge in Stanford swimmer case switching to civil court

    Judge in Stanford swimmer case switching to civil court

    Legal Review 08/31/2016

    A judge whose six-month sentence in the sexual assault case of a former Stanford swimmer has removed himself from handling criminal matters, but efforts to recall him remain.Santa Clara County Judge Aaron Persky requested that he be assigned to civil...

  • Court orders release of detained immigrant kids, not parents

    Court orders release of detained immigrant kids, not parents

    Legal Review 07/15/2016

    A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that Homeland Security officials must quickly release immigrant children ? but not their parents ? from family detention centers after being picked up crossing the border without documentation.The San Francisco...

  • Thai military court adds to singer's jail term for insults

    Thai military court adds to singer's jail term for insults

    Legal Review 07/15/2016

    A Thai country singer and political activist was sentenced Monday by a military court to more than three years in jail for insulting the monarchy, adding to a 7½-year sentence a criminal court imposed on him earlier for the same offense.Thanat Thanaw...

  • Bahrain court more than doubles opposition leader's sentence

    Bahrain court more than doubles opposition leader's sentence

    Legal Review 06/08/2016

    A Bahraini appeals court on Monday more than doubled the prison term for the country's top Shiite opposition figure in a ruling that his political bloc blasted as "unacceptable and provocative."Sheikh Ali Salman now faces nine years behind bars, up f...

  • Obama's power over immigration drives Supreme Court dispute

    Obama's power over immigration drives Supreme Court dispute

    Legal Review 04/17/2016

    The raging political fight over immigration comes to the Supreme Court on Monday in a dispute that could affect millions of people who are in the United States illegally.  The court is weighing the fate of Obama administration programs that coul...

  • Plagued by delays, California high-speed rail heads back to court

    Plagued by delays, California high-speed rail heads back to court

    Legal Review 02/11/2016

    California voters embraced the idea of building the nation's first real high-speed rail system, which promised to whisk travelers from San Francisco to Los Angeles in under three hours, a trip that can take six hours or more by car. Eight years after...

  • Chinese woman pleads guilty in college test-taking scheme

    Chinese woman pleads guilty in college test-taking scheme

    Legal Review 11/04/2015

    A Chinese woman pleaded guilty Thursday to conspiring to have two other women take college admissions examinations in her place to help her get accepted to Virginia Tech.  Yue Zou acknowledged having her boyfriend contact a China-based test-taki...

  • Lawyer tried to keep Somali rape victim in Australia

    Lawyer tried to keep Somali rape victim in Australia

    Legal Review 10/19/2015

    A lawyer for a pregnant Somalia refugee rape victim said Monday that he wanted to seek a court order keeping her in Australia before the government suddenly flew her to Nauru without providing the abortion she had requested.The case of the 23-year-ol...