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  • Woman at center of 1961 Supreme Court case dies

    Woman at center of 1961 Supreme Court case dies

    National News 12/11/2014

    A woman who stood up to police trying to search her Ohio home in 1957 and ultimately won a landmark Supreme Court decision on searches and seizures has died. Dollree Mapp died Oct. 31 in Conyers, Georgia. A relative and caretaker, Carolyn Mapp, confi...

  • RI court hears $60M dispute with Catholic order

    RI court hears $60M dispute with Catholic order

    National News 12/08/2014

    The niece of a woman who gave more than $60 million to a now-disgraced Catholic order is asking the Rhode Island Supreme Court to let her sue so the money can go somewhere more deserving. The court is due to hear arguments Tuesday over lawsuits broug...

  • Egyptian court sentences 188 people to death

    Egyptian court sentences 188 people to death

    National News 12/04/2014

    An Egyptian court sentenced 188 people to death Tuesday pending the opinion of the country's top religious authority, the latest mass death sentence handed down by the country's judicial system despite widespread international criticism. The 188 were...

  • Supreme Court rejects blood transfusion case

    Supreme Court rejects blood transfusion case

    National News 12/01/2014

    The Supreme Court won't hear an appeal from the estate of a Michigan woman who died following a kidney transplant after turning down a blood transfusion because of her religious beliefs. The justices on Monday let stand a state appeals court ruling t...

  • Philippine court convicts 9 Chinese of poaching

    Philippine court convicts 9 Chinese of poaching

    National News 11/25/2014

    A Philippine court convicted nine Chinese fishermen Monday of poaching and taking hundreds of endangered giant sea turtles from a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, fining each of them nearly $103,000 but imposing no jail term. The fishermen were...

  • Appeals court rules against imprisoned American

    Appeals court rules against imprisoned American

    National News 11/17/2014

    A federal appeals court has ruled against a government subcontractor imprisoned in Cuba who is seeking to sue the U.S. government for the destruction of his business. Alan Gross was detained in December 2009 while setting up Internet access as a subc...

  • Italian court deliberating appeal in quake trial

    Italian court deliberating appeal in quake trial

    National News 11/11/2014

    An appeals court is deliberating the fate of seven experts who were found guilty of failing to adequately warn residents of the risk before an earthquake struck central Italy in 2009, killing more than 300 people. The guilty verdict and six-year jail...

  • Appeals court in Va. reviewing NC abortion law

    Appeals court in Va. reviewing NC abortion law

    National News 10/30/2014

    North Carolina's solicitor general on Wednesday urged a federal appeals court to revive a state law that would require abortion providers to show and describe an ultrasound of the fetus to the pregnant woman, even if the patient refuses to look or li...

  • Court in Va. examines death row isolation policy

    Court in Va. examines death row isolation policy

    National News 10/28/2014

    Virginia's practice of automatically holding death row inmates in solitary confinement will be reviewed by a federal appeals court in a case that experts say could have repercussions beyond the state's borders. U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema in ...

  • Court justice suspended over role in porn scandal

    Court justice suspended over role in porn scandal

    National News 10/22/2014

    The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Monday suspended one of its members over his participation in a state government pornographic email scandal that involved employees of the attorney general's office. The court justices issued an order saying Justice ...

  • Writers object after UK court bans abuse memoir

    Writers object after UK court bans abuse memoir

    National News 10/20/2014

    Prominent writers say free speech is under threat after a British court halted publication of a celebrity's memoir of child abuse because his ex-wife argued that it would harm their son. Three appeals court judges last week temporarily stopped public...

  • Case of American jailed in Cuba back in US court

    Case of American jailed in Cuba back in US court

    National News 09/29/2014

    A government subcontractor who has spent over four years imprisoned in Cuba should be allowed to sue the U.S. government over lost wages and legal fees, his attorney told an appeals court Friday. Alan Gross was working in Cuba as a government subcont...