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Ginsburg's cancer has not spread, court says
WASHINGTON AP - Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's cancer was found at the earliest stage and has not spread beyond her pancreas, the court said Friday.The 75-year-old justice returned to her home in Washington Friday, after being released from the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, the court said.Judge Rules on Defamation in Tabloid Tale
Calling someone homosexual is not defamation per se, a N.Y. judge says in a suit by Anna Nicole Smith's lawyer.Federal Judge Warns About Fallout From Asbestos Recusal
A Third Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals panel's rationale for recently disqualifying a district court judge from five major asbestos-related bankruptcy cases could serve as a primer for other judges hearing mass tort cases. The lessons include making sure that ex parte communications -- which are common in complex bankruptcies -- are formally stipulated to by all parties, and choosing advisers with care, or avoiding them all together.Wal-Mart CEO says all staff 'accountable' for standards
Amid criminal investigation into allegations of bribery in its Mexican subsidiary, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. chief executive officer Mike Duke said all of the company's staff are "accountable" for its standards.View more book results for the query "*"
Bobby Brown bails on interview with radio station that freed him from a Mass. Jail
WASHINGTON AP - Almost as soon he was sprung from jail by a radio station's money, Bobby Brown and Hot 99.5 FM bailed on the deal. The 38-year-old RB singer spent three nights in a Massachusetts jail last week for failing to pay child support. He was released after the station paid the $19,150 he owed on the condition that Brown appear on ''The Kane Show'' for a week.Philadelphia's Gun Suit Off Target, 3rd Circuit Says
Philadelphia cannot sue the gun industry for negligently distributing its products in a way that creates a public nuisance because "gun manufacturers are under no legal duty to protect citizens from the deliberate and unlawful use of their products," the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday. The court said the city couldn't show that the gun manufacturers were the "proximate cause" of the harm suffered by the city.Patton Boggs Fights N.Y. Lawyer's Detention in KGB Prison
New York resident and lawyer Emanuel Zeltser woke up on a private plane headed for a KGB-monitored detention center in Belarus last March. His last memory before waking was drinking coffee at a London cafe. Since then, he has been held at three separate prison facilities in the former Soviet Union country.ImClone's Waksal Pleads Not Guilty
ImClone Systems Inc. founder and former chief executive Samuel Waksal pleaded not guilty Monday to charges that he tipped off family members that the company's anti-cancer drug had been rejected by the FDA, and that he subsequently tried to obstruct a government probe into his actions. After his arraignment, in his first public statement since his June 12 arrest, Waksal defended ImClone and its cancer drug, Erbitux.Trending Stories
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