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  • Goldman agrees to settle mortgage debt class action

    Goldman agrees to settle mortgage debt class action

    Politics 07/18/2012

    Goldman Sachs Group Inc has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit with investors who claimed losses on $698 million of securities backed by risky mortgage loans issued by defunct subprime lender New Century Financial Corp. Lawyers for the investors...

  • Class-action lawsuit filed against Mountain State

    Class-action lawsuit filed against Mountain State

    Daily Legal News 07/18/2012

    Three students are suing Mountain State University, former President Charles Polk and the Board of Trustees over the school's revoked accreditation, saying it renders their degrees worthless. Dale Burger and his two children, Amanda and Jeff Burger, ...

  • Pa. high court denies Orie Melvin request

    Pa. high court denies Orie Melvin request

    Daily Legal News 07/18/2012

    A Pennsylvania state Supreme Court justice who is fighting political corruption charges has lost a request for her fellow justices to intervene in her criminal court case and require that an out-of-county judge preside over it. The state Supreme Cour...

  •  Wash. Senate hopeful sought to seal court files

    Wash. Senate hopeful sought to seal court files

    Politics 07/18/2012

    A couple months before Brad Toft emerged as the only Republican in a crucial state Senate race, he pressed officials to seal records from a past court case. In a signed letter, Toft seemed to suggest that he wasn't the same person cited in the court ...

  • Minnesota court upholds aiding suicide conviction

    Minnesota court upholds aiding suicide conviction

    07/18/2012

    The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Tuesday upheld the convictions of a former nurse who hunted for suicidal people in online chat rooms and encouraged two to kill themselves, saying his actions were not protected speech. William Melchert-Dinkel, 49, o...

  • Wis. town barred from beefing up farm water rules

    Wis. town barred from beefing up farm water rules

    Politics 07/11/2012

    The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that a rural town lacksthe authority to impose tougher water-quality standards on a livestockfarm than the state requires.Magnolia, a community about 30 miles south of Madison, granted LarsonAcres Inc. a pe...

  •  Court hears ex-officers' appeals in Katrina case

    Court hears ex-officers' appeals in Katrina case

    07/11/2012

    Two former New Orleans police officers have asked a federal appealscourt to throw out their convictions on charges stemming from thefatal shooting of a man whose burned body turned up in HurricaneKatrina's aftermath.A three-judge panel from the 5th U...

  • Japan whistleblower sidelined despite court ruling

    Japan whistleblower sidelined despite court ruling

    Daily Legal News 07/11/2012

    An employee at Japanese medical equipment maker Olympus said Wednesdaythat his humiliating treatment has not changed despite a Supreme Courtruling that his demotion for whistleblowing was illegal.Masaharu Hamada said he is still isolated in the offic...

  •  FBI investigates missing $17M in trust funds

    FBI investigates missing $17M in trust funds

    Daily Legal News 07/09/2012

    The FBI is investigating the apparent theft of $17 million from Northern California trust fund accounts.The San Jose Mercury News says the money has vanished from the trust funds of dozens of Santa Clara County residents who relied on a money manager...

  • Texas Voter ID Law to be Tested in a Federal Court

    Texas Voter ID Law to be Tested in a Federal Court

    Politics 07/09/2012

    The fate of Texas' controversial new voter ID law - which requires voters to show photo identification at the polls - is set to be decided this week in a federal court in Washington. The state, which claims the law will prevent voter fraud, is seekin...

  • Md. appeals court chief judge nearing retirement

    Md. appeals court chief judge nearing retirement

    07/09/2012

    The final year of Robert M. Bell's tenure as chief judge of Maryland's top court began Friday, when he turned 69 in a state where the constitution requires jurists to retire at 70. Chief Judge Robert M. Bell has served on the Court of Appeals since 1...

  • NY court: Gay marriage caucus didn't break rules

    NY court: Gay marriage caucus didn't break rules

    Politics 07/06/2012

    A state appeals court rejected a challenge to New York's year-old same-sex marriage law Friday, ruling closed-door negotiations among senators and gay marriage supporters including Gov. Andrew Cuomo did not violate any laws.The Appellate Division of ...