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  • Man who fired shots in DC pizza parlor expected in court

    Man who fired shots in DC pizza parlor expected in court

    Personal Injury 12/09/2016

    Family members noticed a change in the man charged with firing an assault rifle in a Washington pizza parlor after he hit a 13-year-old pedestrian with his car in October, his parents said. Edgar Maddison Welch shifted from energetic and outgoing to ...

  • Robyn Brody wins Idaho Supreme Court seat

    Robyn Brody wins Idaho Supreme Court seat

    Attorneys in the News 11/23/2016

    Twin Falls attorney Robyn Brody saw victory in a close statewide race by securing a seat on the Idaho Supreme Court in Tuesday's election. Brody beat Republican Sen. Curt McKenzie in Tuesday's election. It was the state's first high court runoff elec...

  • Federal court: No back pay for ex-central Indiana marshal

    Federal court: No back pay for ex-central Indiana marshal

    Tax Law 10/24/2016

    An Indiana federal court has ruled against a former central Indiana marshal who is seeking back pay from the town of Summitville. The (Anderson) Herald Bulletin reports the federal court in southern Indiana ruled state minimum wage law says former Su...

  • Supreme Court won't hear challenge to FBI fitness test

    Supreme Court won't hear challenge to FBI fitness test

    Practice Focuses 10/23/2016

    The Supreme Court won't hear a dispute over whether a physical fitness test for FBI special agents is biased against men. The justices on Monday turned down an appeal from an Illinois man who failed the test after completing 29 out of 30 untimed push...

  • Court grants full parental rights to unmarried gay woman

    Court grants full parental rights to unmarried gay woman

    Family Law 10/23/2016

    The same court that paved the way for same-sex marriage in the United States ruled Tuesday that an unmarried gay woman whose former girlfriend gave birth to two children through artificial insemination has the same parental rights as their biological...

  • Sotomayor calls job on high court blessing and curse

    Sotomayor calls job on high court blessing and curse

    Attorneys in the News 09/09/2016

    Serving on the U.S. Supreme Court has been both a blessing and a curse and reaching decisions is harder than she ever expected, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said Thursday during a visit to the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The court's first Hispanic ju...

  • Moscow court orders paper to refute a report on Rosneft CEO

    Moscow court orders paper to refute a report on Rosneft CEO

    Corporate Law 09/09/2016

    A court in Moscow has ordered a leading independent newspaper to retract an article about a luxury yacht allegedly owned by the chief of Russia's top state-controlled oil company. retract The Basmanny District Court ruled Monday that the Novaya Gazet...

  • Court declines to block drug ruling in patent case

    Court declines to block drug ruling in patent case

    Intellectual Property 09/09/2016

    Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts on Friday declined to temporarily block a lower court ruling that opens the world's best-selling multiple sclerosis drug to competition from generic rivals next month. The decision is a victory for rivals chal...

  • rnia Supreme Court to consider suit over Yelp review

    rnia Supreme Court to consider suit over Yelp review

    Corporate Governance 09/09/2016

    The seven-member court voted unanimously Wednesday to take up an appeal by Yelp of a lower court ruling upholding an order requiring Yelp to remove posts against a San Francisco law firm. Yelp wants the Supreme Court to overturn the ruling, saying th...

  • Police union defends ex-officer in black musician's death

    Police union defends ex-officer in black musician's death

    Personal Injury 09/09/2016

    The police union defended a former officer charged in the fatal shooting of a legally armed black man, saying they believe the officer identified himself before the confrontation.   Former Palm Beach Gardens officer Nouman Raja has been charged ...

  • Massachusetts court to hear appeal in mail bomb killing

    Massachusetts court to hear appeal in mail bomb killing

    Criminal Law 09/06/2016

    Massachusetts' highest court is set to hear arguments in an appeal filed by a man convicted of killing a woman by putting a pipe bomb in a package on her front porch.   Steven Caruso is serving a life sentence after being found guilty of first-d...

  • Reid predicts Clinton will choose Garland for Supreme Court

    Reid predicts Clinton will choose Garland for Supreme Court

    Legal Careers News 08/24/2016

    Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid says he is convinced that Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will nominate Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court if she is elected president.   Senate Republicans have blocked Garland's con...