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Rare win in gun case for a felon
A third-year law student at Wake Forest University accomplished what no other criminal appellate lawyer in the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has managed: She won a reversal of a 15-year conviction for a felon in possession of a firearm based on the defense the possession was justified.Supreme Court Reaches Pro-Business Consensus on Commercial Issues
The narrow split between liberal and conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices was evident throughout the Court's most recent term with one prominent exception: business cases. Unlike the blistering ideological divisions stemming from cases about abortion and other hot topics, justices often found common ground when ruling on commercial issues such as shareholder rights and antitrust law. The justices' conformity in financial cases has resulted in a very business-friendly court.Court wrestles with lies and free speech
During an intense hour of debate before the Supreme Court on Wednesday that touched on the harms and benefits of lying, the dramatic high point came when Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. asked if a "pure lie" had any value under the First Amendment.ConAgra 1Q profit falls on higher costs
ConAgra Foods Inc.'s fiscal first-quarter profit fell 42 percent, partly pressured by higher costs in its consumer foods unit.Chi Iota Colony of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity v. City of New York
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Gitmo prosecutor quits post over detainee case
GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba AP - Defense lawyers for a Guantanamo detainee say a military prosecutor has resigned because his office withheld exculpatory evidence.The attorneys for Afghan prisoner Mohammed Jawad say the prosecutor, Army Lt. Col. Darrel Vandeveld, is supporting their bid for the dismissal of charges against the detainee.Barnes Foundation Court Fight Starts Up Again
Montgomery County and a group of art students, alumni and neighbors of the Barnes Foundation are seeking standing in order to relitigate a judge's 2004 decision allowing the foundation to move its $6 billion art collection to Philadelphia's Museum Row.Want the Legal Work? Better Butter Up Comcast's Top Guy
General counsel Art Block makes all of the calls on how the communications giant spends its massive legal budget, including whether work stays in-house or goes to law firms, according to a recent profile in The Philadelphia Inquirer.Trending Stories
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