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Phila. Can Keep Wall-Wrap Ads Under Wraps, Judge Rules
A Philadelphia judge has upheld the constitutionality of the city zoning rules controlling outdoor advertising.Southwest Airlines to Support Challenge of Rule that Grounds Pilots at Age 60
Southwest Airlines plans to support a group of pilots by filing a friend-of-the-court brief with the U.S. Supreme Court opposing the 1950s regulation that bars pilots from flying after they reach 60 regardless of their health, a Southwest spokesman said Saturday. The Federal Aviation Administration says the retirement rule is necessary for safety, but some unions and aviation organizations say the rule violates age discrimination regulations.People (ex rel. Eduardo Pamblanco) v. Warden
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Wrongful death suit to be filed in fatal police shooting of woman, 92
ATLANTA AP - Attorneys for the niece of a 92-year-old woman who was shot and killed by police during a botched drug raid have filed a wrongful death claim with the city as a precursor to a lawsuit.Word of the planned lawsuit came as a civil rights activist flew to Washington on Wednesday to meet with congressional leaders as part of an effort to raise awareness of what he calls the misuse of police informants.Delaware Vice Chancellor Leo Strine Jr. said that the board's approval of the controversial purchase of Barnes & Noble College Booksellers, as portrayed by the plaintiffs, had a "fishy smell." He refused to dismiss a derivative suit in which shareholders allege that the directors approved a sweetheart deal for Barnes & Noble chairman Leonard Riggio, who allegedly made more than half a billion dollars from the sale.
Rochester Attorney Disbarred, Ordered to Pay Restitution
The Appellate Division, Fourth Department, said Andrew J. Cohen, who was suspended in 2011 for misappropriating client funds had previously received eight letters of caution but had evinced "a total disregard for his fate as an attorney and his professional obligations to his former clients."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.Trending Stories
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