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  • Supreme Court to hear Arizona immigration law challenge

    Supreme Court to hear Arizona immigration law challenge

    National News 07/20/2010

    The nation's highest court agreed to decide whether the 2007 state law infringed on federal immigration powers and should be struck down.The law at issue in the case is different from the strict new Arizona immigration law passed earlier this year an...

  • Judicial Vacancies Slow the Wheels of Justice

    Judicial Vacancies Slow the Wheels of Justice

    National News 07/12/2010

    As the Senate prepares to vote on whether Elena Kagan should fill the vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court, there remain a substantial number of other vacancies in the nation’s lower federal courts that urgently need filling. Currently, there are about ...

  • US top court extends gun rights to states, cities

    US top court extends gun rights to states, cities

    National News 06/28/2010

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday extended gun rights to every state and city in the nation in a ruling involving Chicago's 28-year-old handgun ban.By a 5-4 vote and splitting along conservative and liberal lines, the nation's highest court extended i...

  • Court to hear Arizona immigration law challenge

    Court to hear Arizona immigration law challenge

    National News 06/28/2010

    The nation's highest court agreed to decide whether the 2007 state law infringed on federal immigration powers and should be struck down.The law at issue in the case is different from the strict new Arizona immigration law passed earlier this year an...

  • Fla. homeowners lose beach dispute at high court

    Fla. homeowners lose beach dispute at high court

    National News 06/21/2010

    The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that Florida can undertake beach-widening projects without paying beachfront property owners who lose exclusive access to the water.The court, by an 8-0 vote, rejected a challenge by six homeowners in Florida's Pan...

  • Jackson doctor fighting to keep medical license

    Jackson doctor fighting to keep medical license

    National News 06/14/2010

    Nearly a year after he went from anonymity to notoriety, Michael Jackson's doctor returns to court for a pretrial hearing that will determine when he goes to trial and what he will be able to do in the meantime.Dr. Conrad Murray is likely to face the...

  • Former Twin Cities lawyer pleads guilty of cheating firm

    Former Twin Cities lawyer pleads guilty of cheating firm

    National News 06/09/2010

    Former Twin Cities attorney Michael S. Margulies pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to wire fraud, admitting that he embezzled $2 million from his former law firm and its clients. The plea was the result of a deal Margulies, 56, struck with fede...

  • Weinberg Law Firm -  Dallas Employment Law

    Weinberg Law Firm - Dallas Employment Law

    National News 05/29/2010

    Overtime claims and compliance Wage and hour matters usually manifest when disgruntled employees feel they have not been compensated properly for their work.  Often, wage and hour matters are brought forth by employees who have been terminated, ...

  • Stevens denies Blagojevich request for delay

    Stevens denies Blagojevich request for delay

    National News 05/29/2010

    The Supreme Court on Friday refused to delay ousted Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich's trial on corruption charges, set to begin next week.Justice John Paul Stevens rejected Blagojevich's request without comment. His decision came shortly after the Obam...

  • As immigration fades, Emanuel role under scrutiny

    As immigration fades, Emanuel role under scrutiny

    National News 05/24/2010

    Prospects for an immigration overhaul are fizzling this year and some Democratic lawmakers are focusing blame on the pugnacious Democratic operative who works just down the hall from President Obama.Rahm Emanuel, White House chief of staff and longti...

  • Starbucks Sued over "Unreasonably" Hot Tea

    Starbucks Sued over "Unreasonably" Hot Tea

    National News 05/17/2010

    Starbucks Corp has been sued by a customer who allegedly suffered second-degree burns after being served tea that was too hot.According to the complaint, the plaintiff Zeynep Inanli was served tea that was "unreasonably hot, in containers which were ...

  • WilmerHale moving support staff to Ohio

    WilmerHale moving support staff to Ohio

    National News 05/03/2010

    WilmerHale announced last week it was relocating its administrative support base to a new campus in Dayton, Ohio, as it seeks to streamline internal business operations across its many offices. When the business services center opens in September, it...

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