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U.S. Supreme Court Rules Man Can be Retried for Murder

On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a retrial can be held for a defendant facing murder charges. The…

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer Robbed Again

Stephen Breyer, a U.S. Supreme Court Justice, was burglarized at his home in Washington, according to a court spokeswoman this…

President of ABA Responds to Obama’s Remarks

President Wm. T. Robinson III, the president of the ABA, has taken issue with remarks made by President Barack Obama…

Supreme Court Rules Man Cannot Sue Government for Records Sharing

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court ruled that the government cannot be sued for emotional distress. This ruling came after two…

Obamacare Faces the Supreme Court

President Barack Obama’s Healthcare plan comes to its crisis point now that the U.S. Supreme Court is questioning it next…

Signature Case Awaits Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts

Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. will take the center seat on the Supreme Court beginning March 26 and will…

Suspect who Robbed Supreme Court Justice Turns Himself In

Vedel Browne has turned himself in to police this Sunday for robbing Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer and his family…

The Supreme Court Decides the Constitutionality of Obamacare

In a recent development that should shock no one, the U.S. Supreme Court this morning agreed to review the constitutionally…

Stanford Ruled Against by Supreme Court in Battle Over HIV Measurement Methods Patent

Roche Molecular Systems, Inc. has retained the rights to its HIV measurement methods procedure, according to a supreme Court decision…

Supreme Court Rules that U.S. Officials Cannot be Sued by Detained “Witness”

The United States Supreme court has rejected the lawsuit filed by Abdullah al-Kidd, a U.S. citizen who became a victim…

Second Appeal by Media Executive Conrad Black Denied by Supreme Court

Controversial media executive, Conrad Black, will not be getting any help from the U.S. Supreme Court. A year ago the…

Wal-Mart Sex-discrimination Case Headed to the Supreme Court

In 2001, a lawsuit was launched against Wal-Mart by Brad Seligman, civil rights attorney.  Betty Dukes, named as the lead…