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  • 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...

  • Court: School ban of US flag shirts allowed

    Court: School ban of US flag shirts allowed

    National News 02/28/2014

    A Northern California high school's decision to order students wearing American flag T-shirts to turn the garments inside out during a celebration of the holiday Cinco de Mayo was appropriate, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday. The 9th U.S. Circ...

  • Court: Spain can extradite Liberty Reserve founder

    Court: Spain can extradite Liberty Reserve founder

    National News 02/24/2014

    A Spanish court has ruled that a man accused of being behind one of the world’s biggest money laundering businesses can be extradited to the U.S. to face charges there. Arthur Budovsky, who founded currency transfer and payment processing company Lib...

  • Appeals court reinstates BP shareholders' lawsuit

    Appeals court reinstates BP shareholders' lawsuit

    National News 02/18/2014

    A federal appeals court on Thursday reinstated a shareholders lawsuit filed against BP Alaska in the wake of two oil spills in 2006 on the North Slope that exposed problems with the company's pipeline maintenance program. A three-judge panel of the 9...

  • Ky. high court to hear death penalty appeal

    Ky. high court to hear death penalty appeal

    National News 02/13/2014

    The Kentucky Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in the case of a death row inmate who has twice won a new trial. The justices on Thursday will take up the case of 57-year-old Michael Dale St. Clair, who was convicted in the 1991 slaying of distil...

  • Farmer pleads guilty in pot growing scheme

    Farmer pleads guilty in pot growing scheme

    National News 02/10/2014

    A Northern California farmer renowned nationally for his heirloom tomatoes has pleaded guilty to leasing out his greenhouses for growing marijuana. Sixty-four-year-old Thomas Jopson of Sutter County pleaded guilty to conspiracy to manufacture at leas...

  • Lawyers for Boston Marathon suspect due in court

    Lawyers for Boston Marathon suspect due in court

    National News 02/10/2014

    Federal prosecutors and lawyers for Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev will be in court this week for the first time since U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder authorized prosecutors to seek the death penalty against Tsarnaev. A status co...

  • Case challenging gay-marriage ban heard in Va.

    Case challenging gay-marriage ban heard in Va.

    National News 02/06/2014

    In a case that could give gay marriage its first foothold in the old Confederacy, a federal judge will hear arguments Tuesday on whether Virginia's ban on gay marriage should be struck down _ the position the state's newly elected Democratic attorney...

  • Viacom, Fox want to run anti-smoking ads too

    Viacom, Fox want to run anti-smoking ads too

    National News 01/30/2014

    More TV networks want to gain from tobacco companies' mandate to run anti-smoking ads that will cost tens of millions of dollars. Fox Broadcasting and the company behind MTV, Comedy Central and BET argue that a court-ordered plan to air anti-tobacco ...

  • High court rules against steelworkers' claim

    High court rules against steelworkers' claim

    National News 01/27/2014

    The Supreme Court says steelworkers do not have to be paid for time they spend putting on and taking off protective gear they wear on the job. The court was unanimous Monday in ruling in favor of United States Steel Corp. over workers' claims that th...

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