Recent Updates

  • UK court sides with Samsung in Apple suit

    UK court sides with Samsung in Apple suit

    10/19/2012

    Britain's Court of Appeal has backed a judgment that Samsung's Galaxy tablet computer is "not as cool" as Apple's iPad — and therefore doesn't infringe Apple's rights. The panel's upholding of the findings of by a lower court endorses the U.K. judgme...

  • NY appeals court nixes Defense of Marriage Act

    NY appeals court nixes Defense of Marriage Act

    Legal Review 10/19/2012

    Saying the gay population has "suffered a history of discrimination," a divided federal appeals court in Manhattan ruled Thursday that a federal law defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman was unconstitutional, adding fuel to an issue ...

  • Iowa court official accused of gay marriage fraud

    Iowa court official accused of gay marriage fraud

    Daily Legal News 10/19/2012

    An Iowa court official is accused of helping a same-sex couple from Florida to get a marriage certificate without stepping foot in the state. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation says Grundy County Deputy Clerk of Court Brigitte Van Nice was a...

  • High court looks at race in college admissions

    High court looks at race in college admissions

    10/10/2012

    Nine years after the Supreme Court said colleges and universities can use race in their quest for diverse student bodies, the justices have put this divisive social issue back on their agenda in the middle of a presidential election campaign. Nine ye...

  • 2 King Co. candidates vying for Attorney General

    2 King Co. candidates vying for Attorney General

    Politics 10/10/2012

    The two men competing to be Washington's next attorney general are co-workers, but that's about as much similarity King County Councilmen Reagan Dunn and Bob Ferguson will admit to. Dunn, a Republican, and the Democrat Ferguson have been trying to dr...

  • Court upholds RI lawyer's corruption conviction

    Court upholds RI lawyer's corruption conviction

    Daily Legal News 10/10/2012

    A federal appeals court has upheld the corruption conviction of a former North Providence town attorney who facilitated bribes to three town councilmen. Robert Ciresi was convicted in April 2011 of bribery, extortion and conspiracy charges. The jury ...

  • Ohio appeals to Supreme Court on early voting

    Ohio appeals to Supreme Court on early voting

    10/10/2012

    Ohio's election chief on Tuesday appealed a ruling that reinstates the final three early voting days in the battleground state, calling a decision last week by a federal appeals court "an unprecedented intrusion" into how states run elections. Secret...

  • Court won't hear anti-gay marriage group appeal

    Court won't hear anti-gay marriage group appeal

    Politics 10/05/2012

    The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal from a national anti-gay marriage group that tried to thwart Maine's campaign disclosure law requiring it to release its donor list. The high court turned aside an appeal from the National Organi...

  • Ex-NFL WR Hurd pleads not guilty to new charges

    Ex-NFL WR Hurd pleads not guilty to new charges

    Legal Review 10/05/2012

    Former NFL receiver Sam Hurd pleaded not guilty Wednesday to a new indictment accusing him of trying to obtain cocaine and marijuana while he was out on bond awaiting trial on charges of trying to start a drug ring in the Chicago area. The indictment...

  • Illegal immigrant in Fla. fights for law license

    Illegal immigrant in Fla. fights for law license

    Practice Legal News 10/05/2012

    A Florida man's bid to become the first illegal immigrant to obtain a law license in the United States met skepticism Tuesday from most of the state's Supreme Court justices. Jose Godinez-Samperio came to the U.S. with his parents on visitors' visas ...

  •  High court begins new term with human rights case

    High court begins new term with human rights case

    10/05/2012

    The Supreme Court opened its new term Monday with a high-stakes dispute between businesses and human rights groups over accountability for foreign atrocities. The justices appeared ready to impose new limits on lawsuits brought in U.S. courts over hu...

  • High court asked to throw out oil refinery permit

    High court asked to throw out oil refinery permit

    10/05/2012

    Opponents of a proposed $10 billion oil refinery in southeastern South Dakota on Wednesday asked the state Supreme Court to strike down a state permit that would let a Texas company to begin construction. Gabrielle Sigel, an attorney for three groups...