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Texas Appeals Court Delays Execution of Death Row Inmate Napoleon Beazley
Four hours before he was scheduled to die, a Texas state appeals court delayed the execution Wednesday of Napoleon Beazley, whose case has fractured the U.S. Supreme Court and fueled fresh criticism of applying the death penalty to teen-agers. The case has drawn international attention and put the U.S. Supreme Court in an unusual position. The victim's son has ties to three of the justices.Lippman to Hold Hearings on Legal Services Funding
The hearings, one each in the four Appellate Division departments, will be the third in a series Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman has promised to conduct annually in advance of formulating the judiciary's budget.Law school deans feel the heat from ranking
Nancy Rapoport was never a fan of law school rankings. Today, that's an understatement.Partying Firemen's Case Returned to Arbitrator
The closely watched case of Chicago firefighters disciplined for drinking, using racial slurs, and other boorish behavior during a firehouse party was returned to an arbitrator by an Illinois appellate court ruling. The decision said the public's safety and welfare outweigh any mere procedural issues the arbitrator may have relied upon in reinstating the 28 public servants.View more book results for the query "*"
Fiscal Sanity and the Third Branch
A state judge who nullified the portion of an increased-pension contribution law that applies to judges imagines assaults on the Constitution where none exist.Chesco Bench Nominee Awaiting Senate Nod Despite Moratorium
An East Whiteland Township supervisor could soon be moving from her seat on the board to a seat on the county bench despite a recent freeze on state judicial nominations.Firearms Law Found Not to Cover Foreign Felonies
Foreign convictions are not predicate offenses that expose convicted felons to harsher penalties for weapons possession, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled. Resolving an issue for its own courts that has divided other circuits, the 2nd Circuit found that Congress did not intend to include foreign convictions when it prohibited a person "convicted in any court" of a felony punishable by more than a year in prison from possessing a firearm.Trending Stories
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