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  • Alberto Gonzales joins Nashville law firm

    Alberto Gonzales joins Nashville law firm

    U.S. Court News 10/06/2011

    Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, the first Hispanic attorney general in U.S. history, has joined one of Nashville’s largest law firms and will play a role in mentoring younger lawyers. Gonzales, 56, will focus on government relations, g...

  • Ga. ban on guns in places of worship before court

    Ga. ban on guns in places of worship before court

    U.S. Court News 10/05/2011

    A federal appeals court in Atlanta is hearing from a gun rights group that wants to overturn a Georgia state ban on guns in places of worship. The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta will hear arguments Thursday on whether the 2010 law viol...

  • Mass. man charged in terror plot pleads not guilty

    Mass. man charged in terror plot pleads not guilty

    U.S. Court News 10/03/2011

    A man accused of plotting to fly explosives-packed remote-controlled model planes into the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol pleaded not guilty Monday.The bail hearing that had been scheduled for Rezwan Ferdaus, of Ashland, was delayed for several weeks ...

  • US soldier found not guilty in contractor death

    US soldier found not guilty in contractor death

    U.S. Court News 10/02/2011

    A U.S. soldier has been found not guilty by reason of lack of mental responsibility in the killing of a Hungarian civilian contractor in Iraq, military officials said Saturday. Pfc. Carl T. Stovall had pleaded not guilty in the March 2009 shooting of...

  • Appeals court hears challenge to health care law

    Appeals court hears challenge to health care law

    U.S. Court News 09/26/2011

    A conservative-leaning panel of federal appellate judges raised concerns about President Barack Obama's health care overhaul Friday, but suggested the challenge to it may be premature. The arguments at the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington over a l...

  • W.Va. lawyer nominated to federal appeals court

    W.Va. lawyer nominated to federal appeals court

    U.S. Court News 09/09/2011

    President Barack Obama has nominated Hamlin native Stephanie Dawn Thacker as a judge on the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Thacker has been a partner in the Charleston law firm of Guthrie & Thomas since 2006. Before that she spent seven years...

  • Colombia court reinstates conviction in Galan hit

    Colombia court reinstates conviction in Galan hit

    U.S. Court News 09/01/2011

    The Supreme Court on Wednesday reinstated the murder conviction of a former justice minister for masterminding the 1989 assassination of presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galan, a courageous foe of drug cartels. The court also reinstated the 24-year...

  • Court to hear appeal over medicating Loughner

    Court to hear appeal over medicating Loughner

    U.S. Court News 08/30/2011

    An appeals court will hear arguments Tuesday over a request to permanently ban prison officials from forcibly medicating the Tucson shooting rampage suspect with psychotropic drugs. At issue in Jared Loughner's appeal before the 9th Circuit Court of ...

  • Court approves Harry and David reorganization plan

    Court approves Harry and David reorganization plan

    U.S. Court News 08/30/2011

    Harry & David will emerge from bankruptcy protection in the middle of September, the specialty foods company said Tuesday, after its plan for reorganization was approved in court. The emergence will likely occur on or around Sept. 13, giving the ...

  • Court: No 1st Amendment right to stream live games

    Court: No 1st Amendment right to stream live games

    U.S. Court News 08/25/2011

    The association that oversees Wisconsin high school sports can limit who streams its games live on the Internet even though most of its member schools are funded by taxpayers, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday. The decision could have First Ame...

  • Court asked to stop immigrant license checks

    Court asked to stop immigrant license checks

    U.S. Court News 08/24/2011

    Four state legislators and a Silver City woman asked a judge Wednesday to stop Gov. Susana Martinez's administration from trying to verify whether immigrants who received a driver's license in New Mexico still live in the state.An Albuquerque law fir...

  • Prosecutors: Blagojevich convictions should stand

    Prosecutors: Blagojevich convictions should stand

    U.S. Court News 08/23/2011

    Rod Blagojevich received a fair retrial and his convictions for corruption including trying to sell President Barack Obama's Senate seat should stand, prosecutors said Tuesday in their retort to the ousted Illinois governor's request for another new ...

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