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Justice Scalia: Behind the Magic 8 Ball
A suggestion for the family of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia: If you are stumped on what to give him for Christmas, buy him a Magic 8 Ball.Investors may have chance to bet on death
Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Deutsche Bank AG and JPMorgan Chase Co., which bundled and sold billions of dollars of mortgage loans, now want to help investors bet on people's deaths. Pension funds sitting on more than $23 trillion of assets are buying insurance against the risk their members live longer than expected.Pennsylvania Power Co. v. Township of Pine
A township lacked authority to compel the underground installation of electric utilities since the Public Utility Commission has jurisdiction to determine whether placement of an underground utility line is reasonable. Vacated; matter transferred to PUC.Use of Grand Juries in Witness Intimidation Cases Raises Issues
More than seven months after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court restored use of indicting grand juries for cases involving witness intimidation, the First Judicial District has been addressing a series of concerns about Philadelphia's application of the charging tool.View more book results for the query "*"
Legislative History Can Be Full Of Bull
Just for the record, I have waived my right to remain silent, not that anyone was confused about this. I have recently been involved with some cases which required the interpretation of certain statutes. While this will certainly have already been blindingly apparent to my 6.5 readers, it is just dawning on me that I am somewhat obtuse.A Shift in Legal Thinking on Forensic Evidence?
Disputed assumptions about forensic methods have sent lawyers into an era of heightened skepticism, says legal information services director Ken Strutin. The latest report on this problem underscores the ongoing concerns with forensic evidence and portends a shift in legal thinking.Democrats to ask federal judge to order FEC investigation of McCain's campaign financing
State Tells Judge to Leave Dogs at Home
A Michigan judicial agency says a dog's place is in the home and has ordered a suburban Detroit judge to stop bringing pet terriers Lurch and Lizzard to court. Judge Norene Redmond said the dogs brought calm to the tense courtroom, but the state Court Administrative Office said the habit was not appropriate. Said a spokeswoman for the state Supreme Court agency, "Animals don't understand that court proceedings are not to be disturbed."Trending Stories
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