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  • Ninth Circuit upholds school policy on special education children

    Ninth Circuit upholds school policy on special education children

    U.S. Court News 08/20/2008

    The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Tuesday upheld a California public school district's policy that parents may only observe their disabled children in the classroom for twenty minutes in order to evaluate the school's proposed educatio...

  • Businessman Says Joe Arpaio Ruined Him

    Businessman Says Joe Arpaio Ruined Him

    U.S. Court News 08/18/2008

     Joe Arpaio, the publicity-hungry sheriff of Maricopa County, staged a media event by bursting into a man's home and accusing him of running an illegal chop shop, though Arpaio was simply serving a warrant for an unpaid traffic ticket, a man cla...

  • Pakistani woman alleged to be al-Qaeda appears in US court

    Pakistani woman alleged to be al-Qaeda appears in US court

    U.S. Court News 08/07/2008

    The first woman scheduled to stand trial in the US on charges related to suspected al-Qaeda ties has been extradited to the US and appeared before the District Court for the Southern District of New York Tuesday on terrorism charges. Aafia Siddiqui, ...

  • ICE launches voluntary deportation program

    ICE launches voluntary deportation program

    U.S. Court News 08/06/2008

    US Immigration and Customs Enforcement launched a new program Tuesday that allows certain illegal immigrants to coordinate their removal from the US with ICE without the risk of home raids, arrest or detention. The Scheduled Departure Program, a pilo...

  • Third Circuit rules on confiscation of materials

    Third Circuit rules on confiscation of materials

    U.S. Court News 08/01/2008

    The US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit on Thursday affirmed a decision to dismiss claims filed by fifteen current and former inmates alleging that various employees of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections violated their constitutional ri...

  • United Airlines Takes on Pilots Union

    United Airlines Takes on Pilots Union

    U.S. Court News 07/31/2008

    United Airlines wants to put an end to a pilot union's campaign to pressure the airline into reopening union negotiations by urging pilots to refuse voluntary flight assignments and to participate in an organized "sick-out," which forced United to ca...

  • Bush Approves Military Death Sentence

    Bush Approves Military Death Sentence

    U.S. Court News 07/30/2008

    President Bush approved the death sentence of Pvt. Ronald Gray, thefirst execution by the military since 1961. The former Army cook wasconvicted by court-martial of two murders and an attempted murder,among other offenses, while serving at Fort Bragg...

  • Actor's Pet Food Co. Sues over Contamination

    Actor's Pet Food Co. Sues over Contamination

    U.S. Court News 07/29/2008

    Actor and self-professed animal lover Dick Van Patten, owner of Nature Balance Pet Foods, joined the fray of litigants suing over the massive 2007 pet-food recalls spurred by tainted wheat gluten and rice protein from China. Wilbur-Ellis Co. continue...

  • Fundamentalist Mormon Leader Indicted

    Fundamentalist Mormon Leader Indicted

    U.S. Court News 07/23/2008

    Six men in the fundamentalist Mormon "Yearning for Zion" compound were indicted Tuesday on charges of sexual assault and bigamy, including the group's leader, Warren Jeffs. Jeffs, who is in an Arizona jail on separate charges, is charged with first-d...

  • LA's 'Black Widows' Get Life In Prison For Murders

    LA's 'Black Widows' Get Life In Prison For Murders

    U.S. Court News 07/17/2008

    Two elderly women dubbed the "Black Widows" of Los Angeles were sentenced to life in prison without parole for killing two homeless men whom they housed for two years before murdering them in hit-and-run crashes in order to collect $2.8 million in li...

  • Hotel Chain Wouldn't Rent To Black Family, Man Says

    Hotel Chain Wouldn't Rent To Black Family, Man Says

    U.S. Court News 07/14/2008

    The Clarion Hotel in Scranton refused to rent rooms to a black family though it had 52 vacant rooms, and its desk clerk admitted that she would not rent to them because they are black, the family claims in Federal Court. Eric Davis and his family als...

  • Bank Of America Seeks Protection

    Bank Of America Seeks Protection

    U.S. Court News 07/09/2008

    Bank of America claims members of a "radical anti-tax group" filed bogus papers in court and attempted to "seize" and "foreclose" upon two BofA branch banks. Members of The United Cities Group wore false badges from the "Treasury Department" during t...

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