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  • Legal public nudity; cattle rustling; sheriff pays tax

    Legal public nudity; cattle rustling; sheriff pays tax

    National News 07/06/2015

    A Minnesota volunteer firefighter was suspended Sunday for flying a Confederate flag from an engine that he drove in a holiday parade, and he said he expects to be asked to resign. Brian Nielsen, 43, drove a Hartland Fire Department truck in the Thir...

  • Kansas court rules against parts of state school funding law

    Kansas court rules against parts of state school funding law

    National News 06/29/2015

    A district court panel in Kansas declared Friday that key parts of a new state law for funding public schools violate the state constitution and ordered an immediate increase in aid. State officials and an attorney for four school districts challengi...

  • Pennsylvania court rejects law that aided NRA gun challenges

    Pennsylvania court rejects law that aided NRA gun challenges

    National News 06/26/2015

    A Pennsylvania state court on Thursday struck down a law designed to make it easier for gun owners and organizations like the National Rifle Association to challenge local firearms ordinances in court.   The Commonwealth Court said the procedure...

  • Supreme Court upholds key tool for fighting housing bias

    Supreme Court upholds key tool for fighting housing bias

    National News 06/25/2015

    The Supreme Court handed a surprising victory to the Obama administration and civil rights groups on Thursday when it upheld a key tool used for more than four decades to fight housing discrimination. The justices ruled 5-4 that federal housing laws ...

  • Supreme Court Voids Routine Police Check Of Hotel Registries

    Supreme Court Voids Routine Police Check Of Hotel Registries

    National News 06/23/2015

    The Supreme Court struck down a Los Angeles ordinance Monday that allowed police to inspect hotel guest records on demand. The justices voted 5-4 to reject the city's argument that the measure was needed to help fight prostitution, drug trafficking a...

  • Huguely files appeal request with U.S. Supreme Court

    Huguely files appeal request with U.S. Supreme Court

    National News 06/20/2015

    A former University of Virginia lacrosse player is taking his last shot at overturning his conviction for the 2010 murder of his former girlfriend. Counsel for George Huguely V has filed a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court seeking a judicial revie...

  • Judge grants new trial in death of intern Chandra Levy

    Judge grants new trial in death of intern Chandra Levy

    National News 06/04/2015

    A judge has formally granted a retrial in the case of a man convicted of killing Washington intern Chandra Levy.   D.C. Superior Court Judge Gerald Fisher on Thursday granted a motion for a new trial the case of Ingmar Guandique, who was convict...

  • Appeals court skeptical of fairness of trader's conviction

    Appeals court skeptical of fairness of trader's conviction

    National News 05/15/2015

    An appeals court panel on Wednesday expressed doubts about the fairness of a prosecution that led to a prison sentence for a man convicted of defrauding a government bailout program. A three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had pl...

  • Man kills his lawyer, judge, co-defendant in Milan court

    Man kills his lawyer, judge, co-defendant in Milan court

    National News 04/15/2015

    A real estate developer on trial for fraudulent bankruptcy fired 13 shots inside the Milan Tribunal on Thursday, killing his lawyer, a co-defendant and a judge, eluding court security before being captured 25 kilometers away. The shooting raised conc...

  • Supreme Court rejects North Carolina appeal on election law

    Supreme Court rejects North Carolina appeal on election law

    National News 04/07/2015

    The Supreme Court has passed up an early chance to review a contested North Carolina election law that opponents say limits the ability of African-Americans to cast ballots. The high court intervened in October to order that the law remain in effect ...

  • Protesters inside Supreme Court face harsher charges

    Protesters inside Supreme Court face harsher charges

    National News 04/07/2015

    Protesters who demonstrated inside the U.S. Supreme Court are facing the threat of a year in jail and stiff fines, a sign that prosecutors and the justices themselves are losing patience over the courtroom interruptions after the third protest in jus...

  • Afghan Court Sentences AP Journalist’s Killer to 20 Years

    Afghan Court Sentences AP Journalist’s Killer to 20 Years

    National News 03/31/2015

    Afghanistan’s highest court has ruled that the police officer convicted of murdering Associated Press photographer Anja Niedringhaus and wounding AP correspondent Kathy Gannon almost one year ago should serve 20 years in prison, according to document...

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