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  • Pa. high court fast tracks juvenile lifer appeals

    Pa. high court fast tracks juvenile lifer appeals

    Legal Review 08/08/2012

    Pennsylvania's highest court is moving quickly to determine how to respond to a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that mandatory life-without-parole sentences for juveniles aren't constitutional.The Sentencing Project, an advocacy group based in Washi...

  • Appeals court affirms that cheering is not a sport

    Appeals court affirms that cheering is not a sport

    08/08/2012

    A federal appeals court has ruled that colleges cannot count competitive cheerleading as a sport when trying to comply with gender-equity requirements, upholding a U.S. District Court decision against Quinnipiac University.In a decision released Tues...

  • Court overturns $1M award against U of M, Smith

    Court overturns $1M award against U of M, Smith

    Daily Legal News 08/08/2012

    The Minnesota Supreme Court has overturned a $1 million award against the University of Minnesota and men's basketball coach Tubby Smith over the hiring of an assistant coach.Jimmy Williams quit his job as an assistant coach at Oklahoma State in 2007...

  • Gay marriage ban backers seek Supreme Court review

    Gay marriage ban backers seek Supreme Court review

    Legal Review 08/03/2012

    Backers of California's ban on same-sex marriages asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to overrule a federal appeals court that struck down the measure as unconstitutional, a move that means the bitter, four-year court fight over Proposition 8 cou...

  •  Court orders Chevron to stop drilling for oil

    Court orders Chevron to stop drilling for oil

    Lawyer News 08/03/2012

    A federal court has given Chevron Corp. and driller Transocean Ltd. 30 days to suspend all petroleum drilling and transportation operations in Brazil until the conclusion of investigations into two oil spills off the coast of Rio de Janeiro. The cour...

  • Court spurns religious claim to name change

    Court spurns religious claim to name change

    08/03/2012

    An appeals court has rejected a Kansas man's claim that the federal justice system's refusal to recognize his new Muslim name violates his constitutional religious rights. The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that Michael White failed...

  • County's court records found in open recycling bin

    County's court records found in open recycling bin

    Daily Legal News 08/03/2012

    Court administrators in Madison County say they'll do a better job of disposing of public records after court documents turned up in an open recycling bin. The Alton Telegraph reports that one of its reporters responding to a tip found hundreds of th...

  • Court sides with NJ judges in pension dispute

    Court sides with NJ judges in pension dispute

    07/25/2012

    New Jersey's Supreme Court dealt a partial defeat to one of Gov. Chris Christie's signature legislative accomplishments Tuesday when it ruled that the state's judges don't have to contribute more to their pensions and health benefits. A leading state...

  • Pa.'s tough, new voter ID law heads to court

    Pa.'s tough, new voter ID law heads to court

    Politics 07/25/2012

    The first legal test for Pennsylvania's tough new voter identification law is arriving.A state Commonwealth Court judge will begin a hearing Wednesday on whether to block the law from taking effect in this year's election while the court considers a ...

  •       Court rejects Florida prison privatization appeal

    Court rejects Florida prison privatization appeal

    Political and Legal News 07/25/2012

    An appellate court on Tuesday tossed out Attorney General Pam Bondi's request for a decision to uphold the proposed privatization of 29 South Florida prison facilities.A three-judge panel of the 1st District Court of Appeal rejected her plea to rever...

  • Appeals court reinstates lawsuit against Glock

    Appeals court reinstates lawsuit against Glock

    Daily Legal News 07/25/2012

    A California appeals court has reinstated a now-retired paralyzed Los Angeles police officer's product liability lawsuit against gun manufacturer Glock.Enrique Chavez was paralyzed from the waist down when his 3-year-old son accidentally shot him wit...

  •  Tenn. court says convicted killer can keep money

    Tenn. court says convicted killer can keep money

    07/18/2012

    A Tennessee appeals court has reluctantly ruled that a Johnson City man convicted of killing his wife in a bathtub for the insurance money can keep $200,000 in life insurance proceeds. The Knoxville News Sentinel reported Wednesday that the Tennessee...