Court: Ariz. citizenship proof law illegal
Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 4:09pm
States can't demand proof of citizenship from people registering to vote in federal elections unless they get federal or court approval to do so, the Supreme Court ruled Monday in a decision complicating efforts in Arizona and other states to bar voting by people who are in the country illegally.
Court: 'Pay to delay' generic drugs can be illegal
Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 2:32pm
Deals between pharmaceutical corporations and their generic drug competitors, which government officials say keep cheaper forms of medicine off the market, can sometimes be illegal and therefore can be challenged in court, the Supreme Court said Monday.
High court to hear NJ housing discrimination case
Mark Sherman, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 10:08am
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to take on another dispute involving race, deciding whether people must prove they were victims of intentional housing discrimination to win lawsuits under federal law.
Court says pre-Miranda silence can be used
Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 9:27am
The Supreme Court says prosecutors can use a person's silence against them if it comes before he's told of his right to remain silent.
High court says driver records protected
Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 9:04am
The Supreme Court says lawyers may not obtain personal information from state driver license records to recruit clients for lawsuits.
Court says jury should have final say in minimums
Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 8:17am
The Supreme Court says a jury should have the final say on facts that can trigger mandatory minimum sentences in criminal trials.
Court will review dispute between airline, pilot
Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 7:42am
The Supreme Court will review a $1.24 million defamation judgment against a Wisconsin airline that reported one of its pilots as mentally unstable and caused him to be arrested.
Court won't hear Seattle officer appeal
Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 7:39am
The Supreme Court won't reconsider a jury's decision that an off-duty Seattle police officer who was cut off in traffic violated a man's rights by detaining him at gunpoint.
Supreme Court archive has about 14K hours of audio
Jessica Gresko, Associated Press |
posted Jun 14th - 8:45am
Supreme Court Justice Lewis F. Powell's Tidewater Virginia drawl could make the word "court" sound as if it had two syllables. And Justice Clarence Thomas, though he doesn't talk much, speaks in a deep baritone.
Court overturns part of LA port's trucking plan
Robert Jablon, Associated Press |
posted Jun 13th - 4:34pm
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday partially overturned a Port of Los Angeles anti-smog program that replaced thousands of aging trucks with cleaner-burning models and forced trucking companies to sign agreements to meet other regulations.
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