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  • Oklahoma court agrees to 6-month stay of execution

    Oklahoma court agrees to 6-month stay of execution

    National News 05/09/2014

    The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals agreed Thursday to a six-month stay of execution for a death row inmate while an investigation is conducted into last week's botched lethal injection. The court reset the execution date of inmate Charles Warner ...

  • 3 men guilty on all counts in teens' slaying

    3 men guilty on all counts in teens' slaying

    National News 05/02/2014

    Three gang members have been found guilty of killing two Southern California teens and injuring two others during a 2011 shooting near an apartment complex playground. The San Bernardino County district attorney's office says a jury convicted the men...

  • Court revives lawsuit vs. state Medicaid expansion

    Court revives lawsuit vs. state Medicaid expansion

    National News 04/25/2014

    The Arizona Court of Appeals on Tuesday revived a lawsuit challenging Gov. Jan Brewer's expansion of the state's Medicaid insurance plan for the poor, ruling that Republican lawmakers have the right to sue over their contention that a hospital assess...

  • Court declines to block drug ruling in patent case

    Court declines to block drug ruling in patent case

    National News 04/21/2014

    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...

  • GM to ask bankruptcy court for lawsuit protection

    GM to ask bankruptcy court for lawsuit protection

    National News 04/17/2014

    General Motors revealed in court filings late Tuesday that it will soon ask a federal bankruptcy judge to shield the company from legal claims for conduct that occurred before its 2009 bankruptcy. The automaker's strategy is in a motion filed in a Co...

  • Court rejects early appeal of surveillance ruling

    Court rejects early appeal of surveillance ruling

    National News 04/08/2014

    The Supreme Court has declined an early look at a constitutional challenge to the National Security Agency's bulk collection of millions of Americans' telephone records. Conservative lawyer Larry Klayman persuaded a federal judge in December to rule ...

  • High court voids overall contribution limits

    High court voids overall contribution limits

    National News 04/03/2014

    The Supreme Court struck down limits Wednesday in federal law on the overall campaign contributions the biggest individual donors may make to candidates, political parties and political action committees. The justices said in a 5-4 vote that American...

  • US appeals court upholds new Texas abortion rules

    US appeals court upholds new Texas abortion rules

    National News 03/28/2014

    A federal appeals court on Thursday upheld Texas' tough abortion restrictions that have forced the closure of about 20 clinics around the state, saying the new rules don't jeopardize women's health. A panel of judges at the New Orleans-based 5th Circ...

  • Lawsuit says California mortgage money mishandled

    Lawsuit says California mortgage money mishandled

    National News 03/17/2014

    Three community assistance organizations sued  Gov. Jerry Brown and other state officials on Friday, alleging the state improperly diverted nearly $370 million that was intended to help homeowners struggling with foreclosures. The lawsuit filed ...

  • Man pleads guilty to sea cucumber smuggling charge

    Man pleads guilty to sea cucumber smuggling charge

    National News 03/10/2014

    Federal prosecutors in San Diego say a man has pleaded guilty to charges he smuggled 100 pounds of dried sea cucumber into the United States from Mexico. Sea cucumbers are leathery-skinned marine animals used in some folk medicine practices. United S...

  • Fla. high court: Immigrant can't get law license

    Fla. high court: Immigrant can't get law license

    National News 03/07/2014

    The Florida Supreme Court has ruled that immigrants in the country illegally can't be given a license to practice law. The question was raised when a man who moved here from Mexico when he was 9 years old sought a license in Florida. The court said T...

  • Court weighs securities fraud class-action cases

    Court weighs securities fraud class-action cases

    National News 03/05/2014

    The Supreme Court is considering whether to abandon a quarter-century of precedent and make it tougher for investors to band together to sue corporations for securities fraud. The justices hear arguments Wednesday in an appeal by Halliburton Co. that...

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