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New York City Transit Authority, respondents v. Transport Workers Union of America, appellant
Sanctions Against Union for Transit Strike Upheld; $2.5 Million Fine Not Excessive Under Taylor LawUnited States, appellee v. Frank Quattrone, defendant-appellant
Investment Banker�s Conviction Reversed on Flawed Jury Instructions; Judge Removed From Future TrialHorse Racing Body Must Conduct Hearing
Horse Racing Body Must Conduct HearingACLU Fights Police on Profanity Arrests
ACLU Fights Police on Profanity ArrestsPittsburgh - Erica Upshaw was having one of those days. School had just let out and the mother-of-three was rushing a load of groceries to her sister's house when she was pulled over by an officer who ...Azerbaijan Bribes Put One Mogul on Trial, Another in Exile
In July, following a six-week trial, a jury in New York found American entrepreneur Frederic Bourke Jr. guilty of knowing about bribes that helped grease the wheels in the privatization of an Azerbaijan state oil company. But thanks to a bizarre series of legal events, Viktor Kozeny -- the alleged mastermind behind the bribery scheme -- is living in the Bahamas, while Bourke, an investor who merely knew of the bribes, is preparing for a possible prison term.Trending Stories
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