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  • Strauss-Kahn said he had diplomatic immunity

    Strauss-Kahn said he had diplomatic immunity

    National News 06/17/2011

    Dominique Strauss-Kahn declared he had diplomatic immunity and complained that his handcuffs were too tight after he was taken into custody on allegations he tried to rape a Manhattan hotel maid, court documents show.The documents filed Thursday by p...

  • Fed proposes expanding capital reviews to 35 banks

    Fed proposes expanding capital reviews to 35 banks

    National News 06/11/2011

    The Federal Reserve wants a broader group of banks to provide details each year about their finances, part of an effort to ensure banks can meet their capital requirements and avoid another financial crisis. The Fed currently requires the nation's 19...

  • Lawyer: Baseline Killer suspect a 'ravenous wolf'

    Lawyer: Baseline Killer suspect a 'ravenous wolf'

    National News 06/07/2011

    Graphic images of dead people flashed across courtroom televisions as the victims' families looked on, weeping and consoling one another. Some had to leave to collect themselves. For the first time since the nine victims were killed in 2005 and 2006,...

  • Senate confirms Obama lawyer as solicitor general

    Senate confirms Obama lawyer as solicitor general

    National News 06/07/2011

    The Senate has confirmed White House lawyer Donald Verrilli Jr. to succeed Justice Elena Kagan as U.S. solicitor general. With the 72-16 vote, Verrilli will fill a post that has been vacant since the Senate voted Kagan to her Supreme Court seat last ...

  • NJ mom accused of starving child pleads not guilty

    NJ mom accused of starving child pleads not guilty

    National News 06/02/2011

    Two women pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges of child endangerment a week after an 8-year-old was found dead in their apartment from severe malnutrition and an untreated broken leg and her injured and emaciated siblings were removed alive. The c...

  • Head of Delaware Business Court Joining Law Firm

    Head of Delaware Business Court Joining Law Firm

    National News 05/21/2011

    The head of Delaware's Court of Chancery, a key venue for matters of corporate law, is taking a job with a California-based law firm. Chancellor William Chandler III will join Palo Alto-based Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati on June 18. He had an...

  • Court lets Minn. corporate disclosure law stand

    Court lets Minn. corporate disclosure law stand

    National News 05/17/2011

    A federal appeals court has affirmed a judge's decision to let stand Minnesota's law requiring the disclosure of corporate political donations, saying the state's rules are similar to laws upheld by the Supreme Court and the groups who want them bloc...

  • Police investigate threats to Indiana Supreme Court

    Police investigate threats to Indiana Supreme Court

    National News 05/16/2011

    Capitol Police in Indianapolis are investigating harassing phone calls and email messages to the Indiana Supreme Court following a recent contentious ruling.Police won't say how many calls and messages have been received or whether they're addressed ...

  • Denver appeals court weighs military impostor law

    Denver appeals court weighs military impostor law

    National News 05/12/2011

    A federal appeals court in Denver was hearing arguments Thursday on whether Congress can make it illegal to falsely claim to be a military hero.At issue is the Stolen Valor Act, which makes it a crime punishable by up to a year in jail to falsely cla...

  • Raided pot providers sue government

    Raided pot providers sue government

    National News 05/11/2011

    Two medical marijuana providers have accused the U.S. government of civil rights violations in what may be the first lawsuit of its kind in response to a federal crackdown on pot operations across the nation.The owners of Montana Caregivers Associati...

  • Judge dismisses EA from NCAA antitrust lawsuit

    Judge dismisses EA from NCAA antitrust lawsuit

    National News 05/07/2011

    A federal judge has dismissed video game maker Electronic Arts Inc. from a high-profile antitrust lawsuit challenging the NCAA's long-standing prohibition against paying student athletes for their performance. But U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken o...

  • States ask US court to overturn health overhaul

    States ask US court to overturn health overhaul

    National News 05/05/2011

    More than two dozen states challenging the health care overhaul urged a U.S. appeals court on Wednesday to strike down the Obama administration's landmark law, arguing it far exceeds the federal government's powers. The motion, filed on behalf of 26 ...

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