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  • Man pleads guilty to charge over noose on Ole Miss statue

    Man pleads guilty to charge over noose on Ole Miss statue

    Recent Cases 06/22/2015

    A federal prosecutor said in court Thursday that Graeme Phillip Harris hatched a plan, after a night of drinking at a University of Mississippi fraternity house, to hang a noose on a campus statue of James Meredith, the first black student at Ole Mis...

  • Illinois high court: Comcast must reveal anonymous commenter

    Illinois high court: Comcast must reveal anonymous commenter

    Recent Cases 06/18/2015

    The Illinois Supreme Court has affirmed a lower court opinion ordering Comcast Cable Communications to identify a subscriber who posted an anonymous message suggesting a political candidate molests children. The court said Thursday that the internet ...

  • Egypt court sentences 11 to death over 2012 soccer riot

    Egypt court sentences 11 to death over 2012 soccer riot

    Recent Cases 06/11/2015

    An Egyptian criminal court from the Mediterranean city of Port Said on Tuesday sentenced 11 people to death over a 2012 soccer riot that killed more than 70 people and injured hundreds in what was Egypt's worst soccer disaster to date and one of the ...

  • Court upholds sentence for son of Schwarzenegger ally

    Court upholds sentence for son of Schwarzenegger ally

    Recent Cases 06/03/2015

    A California appeals court on Tuesday upheld former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's decision to dramatically reduce the manslaughter sentence of a political ally's son, saying his conduct may be considered wrong but it didn't violate any laws.   On...

  • High court throws out conviction for Facebook threats

    High court throws out conviction for Facebook threats

    Recent Cases 06/01/2015

    The Supreme Court has thrown out the conviction of a Pennsylvania man accused of making threats on Facebook.   The justices ruled Monday that it was not enough for prosecutors to show that the comments of Anthony Elonis would make a reasonable p...

  • High court won't hear appeal over Walker campaign probe

    High court won't hear appeal over Walker campaign probe

    Recent Cases 05/18/2015

    The Supreme Court won't hear an appeal from a conservative group seeking to end an investigation into possible illegal coordination between Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's 2012 recall campaign and independent groups. The justices on Monday let stand an...

  • Bankrupt Caesars unit gets court's OK to use cash, for now

    Bankrupt Caesars unit gets court's OK to use cash, for now

    Recent Cases 03/05/2015

    A federal judge in Chicago ruled Wednesday that a bankrupt division of Caesars Entertainment Corp. can tap some of the $847 million in cash it has on hand for at least five weeks. Judge Benjamin Goldgar said Caesars Entertainment Operating Co. could ...

  • Supreme Court sides with Kansas in water dispute

    Supreme Court sides with Kansas in water dispute

    Recent Cases 02/25/2015

    The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered Nebraska to pay Kansas $5.5 million in a long-running legal dispute over use of water from the Republican River. The justices also gave Nebraska some of what it asked for and ordered changes to the formula for mea...

  • NY court: Chimps don't have same rights as humans

    NY court: Chimps don't have same rights as humans

    Recent Cases 12/05/2014

    A chimpanzee is not entitled to the rights of a human and does not have to be freed by its owner, a New York appeals court ruled Thursday. The three-judge Appellate Division panel was unanimous in denying "legal personhood" to Tommy, who lives alone ...

  • Court reverses woman's conviction in child's death

    Court reverses woman's conviction in child's death

    Recent Cases 09/22/2014

    A state appeals court Wednesday overturned the conviction of a South Texas woman imprisoned for capital murder in the 2006 salt poisoning death of her 4-year-old foster son. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals granted a new trial for Hannah Overton o...

  • Ohio to court: Privatizing prisons in budget is legal

    Ohio to court: Privatizing prisons in budget is legal

    Recent Cases 09/08/2014

    State lawyers tell the Ohio Supreme Court that using a budget bill to privatize state prisons didn’t violate a constitutional provision holding bills to a single subject.In a brief filed today, Ohio said the state’s budget, like any family’s, involve...

  • Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada gay marriage laws in court

    Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada gay marriage laws in court

    Recent Cases 09/07/2014

    For the first time since it declared California's gay marriage ban unconstitutional, the federal appeals court in San Francisco is readying to hear arguments over same-sex weddings in a political and legal climate that's vastly different than when it...

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