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American, Federal Bar Associations Campaign for Federal Judge Pay Raises
With the encouragement of Chief Justice William Rehnquist, members of the American Bar Association and the Federal Bar Association on Tuesday presented a report at the Supreme Court launching a campaign to persuade Congress to raise the salaries of federal judges. Pay erosion, said ABA president Martha Barnett, is "chilling the enthusiasm" of some lawyers to go on the bench and stay on the bench.Bond rips Bush in address to NAACP annual convention
DETROIT AP - NAACP National Board Chair Julian Bond said Sunday that the civil rights organization is needed now more than ever because the Bush Administration has done little to support blacks.From the administration's slow response to Hurricane Katrina to the war in Iraq and immigration issues, Bush has seen his presidency questioned, Bond told an estimated 3,000 people during a public meeting in Detroit.View more book results for the query "White and Williams"
Rejected Plea Deal Bad News for Prosecutors and Fastow
The last thing Enron Corp. defendant Lea W. Fastow wanted to hear on April 7 was word from U.S. District Judge David Hittner that he rejects a plea bargain requiring her to spend only five months in federal prison. But Hittner's decision was probably just as disappointing to the Enron Task Force prosecutors, who likely didn't imagine Fastow would be the first Enron figure to go to trial.Suit Alleges Discrimination at Microsoft
A $5 billion class action against Microsoft alleging racial discrimination in the software giant's employment practices was filed today in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. The complaint, filed by the same Florida law firm that is pursuing a similar suit against Coca-Cola, stands against a backdrop of racial imbalance that has dogged the software industry since its inception.Judge Says Government 'Distorted the Truth-Finding Process' in Broadcom Case
U.S. District Court Judge Cormac Carney, who dismissed the entire criminal stock options backdating case against two former Broadcom Corp. executives Tuesday, concluded that the government's handling of the case "distorted the truth-finding process" and made a "mockery" of the defendants' due process rights. "For these constitutional rights to have true meaning, the government must not do anything to intimidate and improperly influence witnesses," Carney said. "Sadly, they did so in this case."Trending Stories
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