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Golf Club Protest Swings Into 11th Circuit
The fight over admitting women into Augusta National Golf Club has morphed into an argument over free speech set to occur at the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.Verizon Denies Giving NSA Phone Records
Verizon Communications on Tuesday joined fellow phone company BellSouth in denying key points of a USA Today story that said the companies had provided records of millions of phone calls to the government. Verizon has not provided customer call data to the National Security Agency, nor had it been asked to do so, the company said in an e-mailed statement. The statement came a day after Atlanta-based BellSouth made a similar denial.Our Dollars at War: Congress Can Use the Spending Power to Fix Our Course in Iraq
Congress shouldn't be waiting around for an engraved invitation from the president to exercise its spending power, writes Douglas Kmiec.View more book results for the query "White Case"
FBI agent says Gitmo prisoner admitted knowing of bin Laden's role in Sept. 11 terror attack
GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba AP _ A Yemeni admitted he was a driver for Osama bin Laden and knew of the al-Qaida leader's role in the Sept. 11 attack, an FBI agent testified Thursday, countering defense assertions that the detainee was a minor employee with no role in terrorism.Salim Ahmed Hamdan told FBI agents that he had chauffeured bin Laden around Afghanistan in an al-Qaida convoy after Sept.O'Connor Discusses Delayed Retirement Plans, Public Relations for Judges
Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor says she does not feel burdened by her delayed retirement though she is looking forward to book projects, travel and a public relations campaign on behalf of judges. "I think some work can be done to help the American people better appreciate the framers' notion of separation of powers and the role for each branch and the respect that's due each branch from the others," said O'Connor, who is helping lead an American Bar Association commission on that subject.Buchanan Ingersoll Still 'Bullish' on Fla. After Departures
When Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney saw the defection of a group of attorneys from its Miami office in 2008, it came amid some financial concerns and a number of other departures at the firm, resulting in several people questioning the soundness of the firm's strategy.Justices Refuse to Tear Down DUI Enforcement Roadblocks
Despite PennDOT data indicating that roving DUI police patrols are more effective than stationary checkpoints, "suspicionless" sobriety stops are not so unproductive as to be deemed constitutionally unreasonable, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled iTrending Stories
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