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Supreme Court Rules Against Grandparents' Visitation, Clears Hubbell
The Supreme Court ruled that a Washington state law allowing visitation rights for grandparents and other third parties violated the due process rights of a mother to raise her children as she saw fit. In a rare foray into family law, the Court was sharply divided in the much anticipated case. The 6-3 decision produced six separate writings by justices, sapping some of the force of the decision.Courtside: Golf is par for the course at the high court
Golf has been a favorite pastime of several justices over the years. In a new article, a George Mason law professor chronicles the Court's history on the links.Assessment of Interpreter Fees by the Court
When the court has scheduled a matter requiring an interpreter, parties are required to notify the court if the matter settles or is otherwise to be postponed so that the court does not incur interpreter fees unnecessarily. If a party fails to so notify the court, that party may be assessed the cost of the interpreter.View more book results for the query "*"
Ohio Supreme Ct.: Contract voided surrogate mother's right to triplets
A surrogate mother who tried to keep triplets who weren't biologically hers doesn't have the same legal protections under Ohio law as a parent, a divided state Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.With a wag of the finger, Delta produces spunky safety video
ATLANTA AP - Before YouTube, redheaded, blue-eyed, high-cheekboned Katherine Lee was just another beautiful flight attendant who worked for the nation's third-largest airline.Next month, up to 80 million Delta Air Lines passengers worldwide will know her as the face of Delta's newest safety video, in which Lee walks fliers through government-mandated safety instructions with a smile and a playful wag of the finger.Outside Counsel Can Take Lead in Derivative Suit Investigations
In dismissing a shareholder derivative suit after a company's special committee investigated the allegations, a Delaware County judge went beyond the principles outlined by the American Law Institute to look at whether an attorney can take the lead in the committee's investigation.Trending Stories
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