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Senate delays vote on surveillance bill
WASHINGTON AP - The Senate on Thursday put off voting on controversial electronic surveillance legislation, in spite of what appeared to be overwhelming support for the bill.Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., and more than a dozen other senators who oppose telecom immunity threw up procedural delays that threatened to force the Senate into a midnight or weekend session.Circumcision, Custody Rights Tangle in State High Court
The Oregon Supreme Court will test the bounds of religious rights for a custodial parent in November when it considers the right of a father to have his 12-year-old son circumcised over the noncustodial mother's objection. The case poses questions of whether some religious decisions should be subject to special hearings for a noncustodial parent who objects and to protect the due process rights of the child. Both the American Jewish Congress and Doctors Opposing Circumcision have filed amicus briefs.Matter of Extradition of Blakeney
Government Evidence Supports Probable Cause for Attempted Murder, ExtraditionStephen Colbert is declared S.C.'s favorite son' as he launches presidential campaign
COLUMBIA, S.C. AP - Look out Georgia.Stephen Colbert brought his fanciful presidential campaign to the campus of the University of South Carolina on Sunday, telling several hundred sign-waving fans that he'll take care of the rival state to the south."I promise, if elected, I will crush the state of Georgia," the 43-year-old actor-comedian said to the cheering crowd.View more book results for the query "*"
Cellphone Tracking Admissible at Trial, Federal Court Rules in Harassment Suit
As the sole remaining plaintiff in a suit alleging widespread workplace harassment gears up for trial, a federal judge restricted the amount of evidence the plaintiff is allowed to present regarding the defendant's relationships with co-workers.ACLU asks court to block paper voting system in Ohio's largest county
The American Civil Liberties Union asked a federal judge on Monday to block the March 4 presidential primary in Ohio's biggest county if it switches to a paper ballot system that doesn't allow voters to correct errors.Blood Alcohol Test Reliability Not Impaired by Recording Error
To suppress blood alcohol content test results in drunken driving cases, a defendant may not merely point to a slip-up in legally required recording of the blood sample, the Superior Court has ruled.Patton Boggs Confronts Fraud Claims From Chevron Over $19 Billion Judgment
In a motion filed on May 10, Chevron alleges that Patton Boggs tried to cover up evidence that the judgment, issued by an Ecuadorian court in 2011, was the product of bribery and ghostwriting on the part of other lawyers for the plaintiffs.CBS GC Says Letterman Inquiry Will Be Handled Internally
General counsel Louis Briskman says that an internal investigation will be conducted into how an employee in the media giant's news division attempted to extort late night TV star David Letterman — and an in-house lawyer will manage the inquiry.Trending Stories
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