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  • New York court says Trump can't delay defamation lawsuit

    New York court says Trump can't delay defamation lawsuit

    News Releases 05/18/2018

    A New York court says former "Apprentice" contestant Summer Zervos can proceed with her defamation lawsuit against President Donald Trump, at least for now. A state appeals court on Thursday turned down a request by Trump's lawyers to delay the case ...

  • Australian cardinal back in court on sex abuse charges

    Australian cardinal back in court on sex abuse charges

    News Releases 05/08/2018

    an appearance in a Melbourne court where he will eventually stand trial on sexual abuse charges spanning decades.Magistrate Belinda Wallington on Tuesday ordered Australia’s highest-ranking Catholic to appear at Victoria state County Court afte...

  • Law firm hired to investigate economic development agency

    Law firm hired to investigate economic development agency

    News Releases 04/30/2018

    The Oregon Department of Justice has hired a law firm to investigate allegations of discrimination and mismanagement at the state's economic development agency, Business Oregon.The Oregonian/OregonLive reports that in an anonymous letter to Gov. Kate...

  • Michigan's top court hearing cases over guns, schools

    Michigan's top court hearing cases over guns, schools

    News Releases 04/28/2018

    A gun openly carried by a spectator at a school concert in 2015 has turned into a major legal case as the Michigan Supreme Court considers whether the state's public schools can trump the Legislature and adopt their own restrictions on firearms.The c...

  •  SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK: Diabetes, decisions and justice math

    SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK: Diabetes, decisions and justice math

    News Releases 04/18/2018

    Visitors attending Supreme Court arguments surrender their electronics on entering the courtroom. So if something rings, chimes or buzzes, it's likely the device's owner is dressed in a black robe.Last year, a justice's cellphone went off. But last m...

  • Drug companies want Supreme Court to take eye drop dispute

    Drug companies want Supreme Court to take eye drop dispute

    News Releases 04/01/2018

    Eye drop users everywhere have had it happen. Tilt your head back, drip a drop in your eye and part of that drop always seems to dribble down your cheek.But what most people see as an annoyance, some prescription drop users say is grounds for a lawsu...

  • Court: Government can't block immigrant teens from abortion

    Court: Government can't block immigrant teens from abortion

    News Releases 03/31/2018

    A federal court in Washington has told the Trump administration that the government can't interfere with the ability of pregnant immigrant teens being held in federal custody to obtain abortions.A judge issued an order Friday evening barring the gove...

  • Maryland redistricting case comes before Supreme Court

    Maryland redistricting case comes before Supreme Court

    News Releases 03/22/2018

    The Supreme Court is taking up its second big partisan redistricting case of the term amid signs the justices could place limits on drawing maps for political gain.The justices are hearing arguments Wednesday in an appeal filed by Republicans in Mary...

  •  USCIS will reject any petition that includes an incorrect fee payment

    USCIS will reject any petition that includes an incorrect fee payment

    News Releases 03/18/2018

    USCIS will reject and return the petitions and associated filing fees to petitioners that were not selected, as well as any cap-subject petitions received after Feb. 27.In January, the Department of Labor announced a change to its process of issuing ...

  • Cambodian court denies opposition leader release on bail

    Cambodian court denies opposition leader release on bail

    News Releases 03/05/2018

    Cambodia's Supreme Court has denied bail for an opposition leader charged with treason who is seeking to be released for medical treatment abroad.The court ruled Friday that Kem Sokha must remain in pretrial detention for his own safety and because t...

  • Inmate in landmark Supreme Court case denied parole

    Inmate in landmark Supreme Court case denied parole

    News Releases 02/18/2018

    A 71-year-old Louisiana inmate whose case led to a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision on juvenile-offender sentences was denied parole Monday, more than a half-century after he killed a sheriff's deputy at age 17.A three-member panel from the state...

  • Kushner firm seeks court change to keep partners secret

    Kushner firm seeks court change to keep partners secret

    News Releases 02/11/2018

    The family real estate company once run by presidential adviser Jared Kushner is shifting a federal court case to a new venue so it won't have to reveal the identities of foreign partners behind some of its real estate projects.With a deadline approa...