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  • Court: Feds can target California pot clinics

    Court: Feds can target California pot clinics

    National News 01/16/2014

    An appeals court Wednesday affirmed the federal government's long-standing policy that California medical marijuana dispensaries have no protection under state law from drug prosecutions. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday that thr...

  • Chile's top court rules against coal-fired complex

    Chile's top court rules against coal-fired complex

    National News 01/13/2014

    Chile's Supreme Court sided with local fishermen who contend a coal-fired power complex harms ocean life and pollutes their community, but the judges stopped short of ordering a suspension and left it to environmental authorities to decide if operati...

  • Court: Lawmakers must expedite education funding

    Court: Lawmakers must expedite education funding

    National News 01/10/2014

    The Washington Supreme Court on Thursday ordered lawmakers to submit a complete plan by the end of April to detail how the state will fully pay for basic education. The 8-1 ruling said that while the state made progress in last year's budget to incre...

  • Pa. monsignor due in court after leaving prison

    Pa. monsignor due in court after leaving prison

    National News 01/06/2014

    A Roman Catholic church official is due in court Monday for the first time since his conviction in the priest sex-abuse scandal was reversed. Monsignor William Lynn is not quite a free man. He must remain under electronic monitoring while prosecutors...

  • Serial rapist Coe appeals confinement in US court

    Serial rapist Coe appeals confinement in US court

    National News 01/02/2014

    Kevin Coe, who was arrested in 1981 after dozens of women were raped in Spokane, is appealing his confinement as a sexually violent predator to federal court. Coe was suspected in the rapes, attributed to the "South Hill Rapist," but only one convict...

  • Hearing: Which court should hear coastal lawsuit?

    Hearing: Which court should hear coastal lawsuit?

    National News 12/20/2013

    A legal tug-of-war continues in a state levee board's lawsuit against 97 oil, gas and pipeline companies over the erosion of wetlands. The Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-East wants U.S. District Judge Nannette Jolivette Brown to send ...

  • $15 SeaTac minimum wage challenged in court

    $15 SeaTac minimum wage challenged in court

    National News 12/16/2013

    A King County Superior Court judge declined Friday to immediately rule on a challenge to the voter-approved $15 an hour minimum wage requirement for airport workers in Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Judge Andrea Darvas said she'll issue a ruli...

  • New Calif. court date set for ex-Nevada lawmaker

    New Calif. court date set for ex-Nevada lawmaker

    National News 12/09/2013

    A California court date was pushed back again for a former Las Vegas-area lawmaker jailed since a freeway chase and scuffle with police the day he was expelled last March from the Nevada Assembly. Prosecutor Shannon Faherty said a Friday court date f...

  • LA airport shooting suspect appears in court

    LA airport shooting suspect appears in court

    National News 12/05/2013

    The man charged with killing a Transportation Security Administration officer and wounding two other agents and a civilian during a shooting rampage at Los Angeles International Airport made his first court appearance Wednesday, still showing signs o...

  • Appeals court won't toss NYC stop-frisk rulings

    Appeals court won't toss NYC stop-frisk rulings

    National News 11/25/2013

    A federal appeals court refused Friday to toss out court rulings finding that New York City carried out its police stop-and-frisk policy in a discriminatory manner, ending what was likely the city's last chance to nullify the decisions before the arr...

  • Republicans block nominee to key appeals court

    Republicans block nominee to key appeals court

    National News 11/22/2013

    Senate Republicans on Monday blocked President Barack Obama's nomination of Robert L. Wilkins to a key appellate court, continuing a nomination fight that has stoked partisan tensions in the Senate. Wilkins, a District Court judge in Washington who i...

  • International court summit debates Africa issues

    International court summit debates Africa issues

    National News 11/22/2013

    The International Criminal Court's vexed relationship with Africa took center stage Wednesday on the opening day of the annual summit of its 122 member states. The prosecutions of Kenya's president and his deputy have plunged relations between the wo...

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