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  • Guilty plea in Wash. shooting spree that killed 6

    Guilty plea in Wash. shooting spree that killed 6

    Breaking Legal News 11/18/2009

    A man who killed six people, including a sheriff's deputy, in a northwest Washington shooting rampage last year pleaded guilty Tuesday and will spend the rest of his life in a mental hospital or prison.Isaac Zamora entered the pleas to 18 charges, in...

  • Obama administration: Toss wiretap lawsuit

    Obama administration: Toss wiretap lawsuit

    Breaking Legal News 11/02/2009

    Attorney General Eric Holder says a lawsuit in San Francisco over warrantless wiretapping threatens to expose ongoing intelligence work and must be thrown out. In making the argument, the Obama administration agreed with the Bush administration's pos...

  • Nokia’s lawsuit against Apple over iPhone likely a negotiating tactic over licensing fees

    Nokia’s lawsuit against Apple over iPhone likely a negotiating tactic over licensing fees

    Breaking Legal News 10/26/2009

    CrunchGear's Jeremy Kessel recnetly spoke with "Barry L. Cohen, Esq.,who specializes in commercial and business litigation and intellectualproperty litigation and licensing at Thorp Reed & Armstrong,[regarding] his thoughts on the Nokia v. Apple ...

  • Madoff trustee sues Madoff family for almost $200M

    Madoff trustee sues Madoff family for almost $200M

    Breaking Legal News 10/02/2009

    Bernard Madoff's brother, sons and a niece used the family finance business like a "piggy bank," a court-appointed trustee charged Friday as he demanded in a lawsuit that they return almost $200 million in money to be distributed to cheated investors...

  • ACLU Demands Info On DHS Computer Searches At Borders

    ACLU Demands Info On DHS Computer Searches At Borders

    Breaking Legal News 08/28/2009

    According to Courthouse News, the ACLU demands information on the Department of Homeland Security's policy on searching laptop computers at international borders. The DHS' Customs and Border Protection office announced in July that it can search elec...

  • Veteran Says Mercenaries Shot Him In Iraq

    Veteran Says Mercenaries Shot Him In Iraq

    Breaking Legal News 08/27/2009

    Courthouse News reports that civilian security contractors in Iraq shot and permanently disabled a US Special Forces sergeant as he returned to Baghdad International Airport after an intelligence mission, the veteran claims in Federal Court. Sgt. Kha...

  • Former Prof Arrested, Accused of Taking 2 Guns Into Law Library

    Former Prof Arrested, Accused of Taking 2 Guns Into Law Library

    Breaking Legal News 08/26/2009

    According to the ABA Journal, a former adjunct faculty member at the University of Louisville's law school was arrested Friday after allegedly bringing two handguns and 53 rounds of ammunition into the law school library around 8:30 a.m. Police were ...

  • Former Stanford Investment Advisers Push to Get Assets Unfrozen

    Former Stanford Investment Advisers Push to Get Assets Unfrozen

    Breaking Legal News 08/26/2009

    The Fulton County Daily Reports states that when Stanford International Bank, the financial institution founded by larger-than-life Texan R. Allen Stanford, imploded earlier this year after the Securities and Exchange Commission accused the bank of f...

  • Class Claims Facebook Invades Privacy, Sells Personal Information

    Class Claims Facebook Invades Privacy, Sells Personal Information

    Breaking Legal News 08/25/2009

    Facebook invades the privacy of its customers and misappropriates people's images and personal information for marketing and commercial purposes, a class action claims in Orange County Court, Calif. The class claims Facebook's "unconscionable" terms ...

  • Newly Released Documents Show Rehnquist's Private Side

    Newly Released Documents Show Rehnquist's Private Side

    Breaking Legal News 08/24/2009

    The National Law Journal reports that in the dark days after he announced that he was suffering from thyroid cancer in late October 2004, Chief Justice William Rehnquist's in-box filled up with anxious notes from his colleagues. "Top priority at Cour...

  • Asbestos Tests Must Continue

    Asbestos Tests Must Continue

    Breaking Legal News 08/19/2009

    Courthouse News reports that air tests for asbestos-like fibers must continue at a Minnesota mining plant because a 1975 order to do so has been folded into the state's environmental laws, the 8th Circuit ruled. Northshore Mining Co., a taconite proc...

  • Bogus 'Emergency' In Forest, Groups Say

    Bogus 'Emergency' In Forest, Groups Say

    Breaking Legal News 08/17/2009

    Courthouse News reports that the US Forest Service declared a bogus "emergency situation" to push through a salvage timber sale in Northern California's Klamath National Forest, three environmental groups say in Federal Court. The Forest Service can ...

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