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Energy Contracts Spark High-Stakes Supreme Court Case
In a U.S. Supreme Court case with major ramifications for the nation's volatile energy market, consumer groups and state utility regulators are waging a battle with energy suppliers and federal regulators stemming from the long-term "forward" contracts from the Western energy crisis several years ago. At stake for the Snohomish County, Wash., utility district is about $153 million, said its high court counsel, Christopher J. Wright. But that pales next to the $1.4 billion at stake in California's contracts.Judicial Biographies — Vicinage 10 — Morris/Sussex
Biographies.Senators Question U.S. Attorney Over Agents' Prosecution
During his trip to Washington, D.C., U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton was called "overzealous," "elitist" and "overreaching" by politicians and pundits. Despite the name calling, Sutton, U.S. attorney for the Western District of Texas, says his politicized appearance in the nation's capital had a purpose: to clear up misconceptions about his office's controversial prosecution last year of two former U.S. Border Patrol agents who shot at a fleeing drug smuggler who later became a key witness in the agents' trial.Theft, Plagiarism or Just 'Aggregation'?
Capping weeks of charges of plagiarism, Connecticut's largest newspaper reportedly disciplined six employees and issued an apology for using stories -- online and in print -- from smaller dailies. In this digital world, the process known as "aggregation" may exceed "fair use" boundaries.N.Y. Judge Admonished for Fund Raising
With nearly two decades of judicial experience, a New York state Supreme Court justice should have known better than to engage in fund raising on behalf of a networking group, the Commission on Judicial Conduct decided Tuesday. Among the activities cited was Justice Marion T. McNulty's distribution of fund-raiser fliers to court employees and attorneys, and her solicitation of donations from lawyers who appeared before her.View more book results for the query "*"
DuPont agreed Tuesday to shell out at least $1.75 billion to resolve its patent and antitrust battle with Monsanto Company over genetically engineered seeds--a battle that has already resulted in a $1 billion jury verdict against DuPont, as well as a bruising sanctions order against the chemical giant.
SkyWest to operate new fleet for Delta
SkyWest Inc. said Friday it will operate 10 new regional jets for Delta Connection, replacing 20 older, smaller aircraft.Delta Air Lines Inc. had already ordered the jets, which will be operated by Skywest's Atlantic Southeast Airlines subsidiary. ASA has 149 planes and is the main Delta Connection carrier at Atlanta.The 10 CRJ900 aircraft have 76 leather seats divided between coach and a front cabin.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 11, No. 43 -- March 5, 2003
DA Debate Turns on Open Grand Juries
Santa Clary County DA candidates Marc Buller, Karyn Sinunu, James Shore and Dolores Carr, from left, seemed to agree on most major points, but not whether investigation into police-involved shootings should be open to the public.Trending Stories
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