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Bellwether Toyota Trial Centers On Missing Brake Override
Noriko Uno was on her way to the bank to deposit cash from her family's sushi restaurant when she was hit by another car. The impact caused her 2006 Camry to accelerate out of control, and for half a mile she struggled to steer the vehicle against oncoming traffic. She ended up slamming into two telephone poles, eventually colliding with a pepper tree. She died on impact.High Court Weighs Mich. Ban On Affirmative Action
After the Supreme Court ruled a decade ago that race could be a factor in college admissions in a Michigan case, affirmative action opponents persuaded the state's voters to outlaw any consideration of race.View more book results for the query "*"
Bill's backers envision a reformed PD council
Officials involved with the state's shaky public defender system are weighing the effects of several proposed changes being considered in the last days of the General Assembly.Supporters of changes in the Georgia Public Defender Standards Council power structure say they would smooth the way for funding help from lawmakers who have often been critical of the cash-strapped agency.Panel rejects death row inmate's plea on lawyer mistakes
A ruling against a death row inmate claiming huge mistakes by his lawyers may launch another round of the back-and-forth litigation between the U.S. Supreme Court and Atlanta's federal appeals court.Roberts scolds Solicitor General's office
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. scolded a Justice Department lawyer in open court Tuesday, accusing the solicitor general's office of being less than candid in a brief describing the government's change in position on an issue before the court.Panel upholds 'privileged material' ruling against Mohawk
Lawyers for Mohawk Industries Inc. must give a former employee information they had argued was protected by attorney-client privilege, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled. A three-judge panel this week upheld a ruling by U.S. District Judge Harold L. Murphy ordering the Calhoun carpet maker to turn over information related to conversations between former Mohawk shift supervisor Norman Carpenter and Mohawk counsel Juan P.Risks abound with Fed's backing of Bear loan
While the rest of the marketplace sees mortgage-backed securities as radioactive, Ben Bernanke doesn't-at least when taxpayers' money is at stake.That isn't an April Fool's joke. The chairman of the Federal Reserve thinks the Fed's $29 billion loan to facilitate the fire-sale of Bear Stearns isn't at risk because the collateral backing it has a high credit rating.Trending Stories
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