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Federal taxes reach historic lows
Taxes too high Actually, as a share of the nation's economy, Uncle Sam's take this year will be the lowest since 1950, when the Korean War was just getting under way.And for the third straight year, American families and businesses will pay less in federal taxes than they did under former President George W. Bush, thanks to a weak economy and a growing number of tax breaks for the wealthy and poor alike.Obama: How bailout money is spent should be clear
Judge to hold reporter in contempt if she won't disclose sources in anthrax case
WASHINGTON AP - A federal judge said Tuesday he will hold a former USA Today reporter in contempt if she continues refusing to identify sources for stories about a former Army scientist under scrutiny in the 2001 anthrax attacks.U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton said reporter Toni Locy defied his order last August that she cooperate with Steven J.Appeals Court offers more guidance on ER statute
The state appellate courts hadn't provided much guidance on how to apply the 2005 statute that's supposed to make it harder for plaintiffs to win cases against emergency room personnel - until last month.View more book results for the query "*"
Gay couple wants health benefits back after move to Idaho, which bans same-sex marriage
EAGLE, Idaho AP - What they didn't know before moving to Idaho could fill a house, and in many ways it does.The kitchen table holds stacks of legal papers. Medication bottles litter a nearby countertop. The two-story home Robert Ryan, 42, shares with his partner, Ralph Martinelli, 53, overlooks a quaint suburb west of Boise, a rural landscape of ruddy hills that doesn't seem quite as welcoming as it once did.How Deep is the Pool for Supreme Court Picks
Class-action law firm, partners, plead not guilty to federal charges
LOS ANGELES AP - A top class-action law firm and two of its partners pleaded not guilty to charges of secretly paying more than $11 million in kickbacks to get people to take part in shareholder lawsuits.At the second of two hearings Monday, Prosecutor Douglas Axel said there is a "significant possibility" of a future superseding indictment being filed, which may add additional claims and parties.NY A.G.'s suit called factually, legally deficient
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