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  • Iowa court official accused of gay marriage fraud

    Iowa court official accused of gay marriage fraud

    Daily Legal News 10/19/2012

    An Iowa court official is accused of helping a same-sex couple from Florida to get a marriage certificate without stepping foot in the state. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation says Grundy County Deputy Clerk of Court Brigitte Van Nice was a...

  • 2 King Co. candidates vying for Attorney General

    2 King Co. candidates vying for Attorney General

    Politics 10/10/2012

    The two men competing to be Washington's next attorney general are co-workers, but that's about as much similarity King County Councilmen Reagan Dunn and Bob Ferguson will admit to. Dunn, a Republican, and the Democrat Ferguson have been trying to dr...

  • Court upholds RI lawyer's corruption conviction

    Court upholds RI lawyer's corruption conviction

    Daily Legal News 10/10/2012

    A federal appeals court has upheld the corruption conviction of a former North Providence town attorney who facilitated bribes to three town councilmen. Robert Ciresi was convicted in April 2011 of bribery, extortion and conspiracy charges. The jury ...

  • Court won't hear anti-gay marriage group appeal

    Court won't hear anti-gay marriage group appeal

    Politics 10/05/2012

    The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal from a national anti-gay marriage group that tried to thwart Maine's campaign disclosure law requiring it to release its donor list. The high court turned aside an appeal from the National Organi...

  • Ex-NFL WR Hurd pleads not guilty to new charges

    Ex-NFL WR Hurd pleads not guilty to new charges

    Legal Review 10/05/2012

    Former NFL receiver Sam Hurd pleaded not guilty Wednesday to a new indictment accusing him of trying to obtain cocaine and marijuana while he was out on bond awaiting trial on charges of trying to start a drug ring in the Chicago area. The indictment...

  • Illegal immigrant in Fla. fights for law license

    Illegal immigrant in Fla. fights for law license

    Practice Legal News 10/05/2012

    A Florida man's bid to become the first illegal immigrant to obtain a law license in the United States met skepticism Tuesday from most of the state's Supreme Court justices. Jose Godinez-Samperio came to the U.S. with his parents on visitors' visas ...

  • High court uphold WV congressional districts

    High court uphold WV congressional districts

    Politics 09/27/2012

    The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld West Virginia's congressional redistricting plan against a challenge that small population variations among its three congressional districts violate the Constitution. The justices, in an unsigned opinion, reversed...

  • High court to consider drunken driving case

    High court to consider drunken driving case

    Legal Review 09/27/2012

    The Supreme Court will decide when law enforcement officers must get a warrant before ordering a blood test on an unwilling drunken-driving suspect. The issue has divided federal and state courts around the country and the justices on Tuesday agreed ...

  • Justices step back from Pa. court funding dispute

    Justices step back from Pa. court funding dispute

    Daily Legal News 09/27/2012

    The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is declining a request by county governments that the justices force the General Assembly to provide more money for state courts and bring more uniformity to the court system.The court ruled unanimously on Wednesday aga...

  • High court won't stop Texas voting map

    High court won't stop Texas voting map

    Daily Legal News 09/21/2012

    The Supreme Court is allowing Texas to use congressional districts that were drawn by a lower federal court for the November election. The court declined without comment Wednesday a request from a Latino rights group to block use of those districts. ...

  • MacDonald goes to court in 'Fatal Vision' case

    MacDonald goes to court in 'Fatal Vision' case

    Daily Legal News 09/21/2012

    Jeffrey MacDonald, a clean-cut Green Beret and doctor convicted of killing of his pregnant wife and their two daughters, is getting another chance to try proving his innocence — more than four decades after the nation was gripped by his tales of Char...

  • Appeals court reverses ruling on campaign donors

    Appeals court reverses ruling on campaign donors

    Politics 09/21/2012

    An appeals court on Tuesday reversed a lower court ruling that likely would have led to greater disclosure of who is paying for certain election ads. In March, U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled that the Federal Election Commission overstep...