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Rehnquist Cancer Focuses Issue of Top Court Balance
The surprise announcement of Rehnquist's illness and surgery came just before noon on Monday, and raised in a concrete way an issue that has been an abstraction during the presidential campaign: the possibility of a departure from the Supreme Court in the near future. As is customary with the justices, health information was sparse and hard to come by on Monday. But Rehnquist expects to be on the bench when the U.S. Supreme Court convenes again MondayReview: 3G MicroCell Adds Self-Service to AT&T Cellular Plans
U.S. iPhone users have joked Apple's gadget can do everything but make phone calls, partly due to congestion on AT&T's wireless network. Now AT&T is offering a fix: a $150 mini cell tower called the 3G MicroCell. AP technology writer Rachel Metz offers her reception to the device.Did a Controversial Lobbyist Fool his Own Firm?
As lobbyist Jack Abramoff sat silently in the witness chair last week, attempting to avoid self-incrimination by taking the Fifth, senators reached into the thesaurus to find insults strong enough to hurl at him. But questions remain: How was Greenberg Traurig unable to see what was going on with their flamboyant and controversial partner, who stands accused of hoodwinking millions out of Native American clients?ABA Gives Roberts 'Well Qualified' Rating
Supreme Court nominee John Roberts got a "well qualified" rating from the American Bar Association on Wednesday, clearing a hurdle in his path to the nation's highest court. The rating, by unanimous vote of an ABA committee, was revealed as the Senate Judiciary Committee announced its plans for Roberts' confirmation hearings next month. For more than 50 years the ABA has evaluated the credentials of those chosen for federal courts, with Supreme Court nominees getting the most intense scrutiny.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Chester Co. Sued Over Alleged Denial of Voting Rights
Chester County was hit with a Voting Rights Act lawsuit brought by black voters who claim they were forced to wait up to seven hours in the rain to cast their ballots in November 2008, with some claiming the long lines made voting impossible.Lawyer Dollars Back Quest for 'Professionally Prepared' Candidate
Clein`s Lust More Shocking Than Murder
The letter said burn this. - Haiman Long Clein was so dementedly obsessed with his young legal associate Beth Ann Carpenter that he would do anything to keep her linked to him, contended defense lawyer Hugh F. Keefe, forcing Clein to read from a scorching Jan. 24, 1994, love letter.Trending Stories
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