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Leahy: Roberts to Be Questioned on Torture Memo, Presidential Power
Democrats plan to question Supreme Court nominee John Roberts about a disavowed Justice Department memo from 2002 that critics say led to torture in foreign prisons, top Senate Judiciary Democrat Patrick Leahy said Monday. Leahy gave Roberts a copy of the so-called "Bybee memo" at a meeting Monday so he would be prepared for questions at his confirmation hearings, which start Sept. 6. "I don't think a Supreme Court hearing is a game of gotcha," Leahy said. "I'd really like to know what he thinks."Matter of Bernstein, respondent v. Feiner, appellants
Special Law Creating Park Mandated Costs' Taxation Only on Residents of Town's Unincorporated Areas$3.25 Mil. Settlement Struck Over Turnpike Rear-Ender
A $3.25 million settlement has been struck in the Montgomery Common Pleas Court case of a man who alleged he had a disk herniation in his back after his truck was rear-ended in backed-up traffic on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.Pot charge possible after Phelps' pipe photo
COLUMBIA, S.C. AP - Olympic superstar Michael Phelps could face criminal charges as part of the fallout from a photo that surfaced showing the swimmer smoking from a marijuana pipe at a University of South Carolina house party.A spokesman for Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott, who is known for his tough stance on drugs, said Tuesday the department was investigating.View more book results for the query "*"
Biden's Switch Saved Smith Nomination
It began with a casual conversation between senators of opposing parties on an evening Amtrak train from Washington to Wilmington and points north. It culminated at a chance encounter between a senator and a leading appellate judge on the evening of May 2Pepper Hamilton Snags IP Group From Cozen O'Connor
Pepper Hamilton has added to its intellectual property group twice in the last month, and the latest group comes from Cozen O'Connor. Partners Mark DeLuca and Paul K. Legaard joined the firm's Berwyn, Pa., office on March 1 and were followed by four other intellectual property attorneys and one patent agent. DeLuca said he and his group were looking for a firm with a more active life sciences business practice. A five-attorney intellectual property group also joined the firm's Boston office this month.Court Considers Use of RICO To Attack Hiring of Illegals
The Supreme Court appeared sympathetic to pleas by business advocates not to "RICO-ize" all types of business relationships, as Justice Stephen Breyer put it, during oral arguments Wednesday.Trending Stories
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