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  • Court in Va. examines death row isolation policy

    Court in Va. examines death row isolation policy

    National News 10/28/2014

    Virginia's practice of automatically holding death row inmates in solitary confinement will be reviewed by a federal appeals court in a case that experts say could have repercussions beyond the state's borders. U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema in ...

  • Court justice suspended over role in porn scandal

    Court justice suspended over role in porn scandal

    National News 10/22/2014

    The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Monday suspended one of its members over his participation in a state government pornographic email scandal that involved employees of the attorney general's office. The court justices issued an order saying Justice ...

  • Writers object after UK court bans abuse memoir

    Writers object after UK court bans abuse memoir

    National News 10/20/2014

    Prominent writers say free speech is under threat after a British court halted publication of a celebrity's memoir of child abuse because his ex-wife argued that it would harm their son. Three appeals court judges last week temporarily stopped public...

  • Case of American jailed in Cuba back in US court

    Case of American jailed in Cuba back in US court

    National News 09/29/2014

    A government subcontractor who has spent over four years imprisoned in Cuba should be allowed to sue the U.S. government over lost wages and legal fees, his attorney told an appeals court Friday. Alan Gross was working in Cuba as a government subcont...

  • Court-martial for Missouri drill sergeant resumes

    Court-martial for Missouri drill sergeant resumes

    National News 09/29/2014

    The military court-martial of a Missouri sergeant accused of sexually assaulting eight female soldiers has resumed. A verdict is expected Wednesday after a three-day trial for 30-year-old Army Staff Sgt. Angel M. Sanchez, who is accused of using his ...

  • Case of American jailed in Cuba back in US court

    Case of American jailed in Cuba back in US court

    National News 09/22/2014

    An attorney for a Maryland man who has spent over four years jailed in Cuba argued before a federal appeals court that his client should be allowed to sue the U.S. government over his imprisonment. An attorney for Alan Gross, who was a government sub...

  • Court: IURC erred in approving Duke fee hike

    Court: IURC erred in approving Duke fee hike

    National News 09/09/2014

    The Indiana Court of Appeals has determined that state utility regulators wrongly approved $61 million in ratepayer fees for the Edwardsport coal gasification plant. Duke Energy is seeking the money to cover construction costs for the new plant. But ...

  • Chris Brown due back in DC court for plea hearing

    Chris Brown due back in DC court for plea hearing

    National News 09/01/2014

    Singer Chris Brown is scheduled to appear in a District of Columbia court for what would be a third attempt at a plea deal to resolve an assault case that dates to October 2013. According to court filings, Brown was scheduled to appear in D.C. Superi...

  • Guilty plea in California meat recall case

    Guilty plea in California meat recall case

    National News 08/28/2014

    A co-owner of a Northern California slaughterhouse accused of processing cows with cancer has pleaded guilty to a criminal charge. The San Francisco Chronicle reports that 77-year-old Robert Singleton, co-owner of Petaluma-based Rancho Feeding Corp.,...

  • Brazil's Supreme Court elects new president

    Brazil's Supreme Court elects new president

    National News 08/19/2014

    Brazil's Supreme Court has elected a new president to replace the body's first black justice, who announced his early retirement in June. Nine of the court's 10 judges elected Ricardo Lewandowski as the new chief justice Wednesday to succeed Joaquim ...

  • Court considers if executioners can be named

    Court considers if executioners can be named

    National News 08/13/2014

    A Tennessee appeals court is considering whether 10 death row inmates have the right to know about the drugs that will be used in their executions and whether their lawyers can get the names of the people who will kill them. The Tennessean reports th...

  • Court: Caregivers can't sue Alzheimer's patients

    Court: Caregivers can't sue Alzheimer's patients

    National News 08/06/2014

    People with Alzheimer's disease are not liable for injuries they may cause their paid in-home caregivers, California's highest court ruled Monday in a case involving a home health aide who was hurt while trying to restrain a client. The California Su...

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