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  • Ohio court approves class action in speed camera case

    Ohio court approves class action in speed camera case

    Headline Legal News 02/02/2016

    A state appeals court approved class action status on Monday for thousands of motorists fined for speeding in a southwest Ohio village with citations issued from automatic camera enforcement. The 12th district appeals court ruling comes as New Miami'...

  • Ex-Attorney General McGraw files for Supreme Court race

    Ex-Attorney General McGraw files for Supreme Court race

    Breaking Stories 02/01/2016

    Former state Attorney General Darrell McGraw wants one of his old jobs back. According to the West Virginia secretary of state's website, the 79-year-old McGraw filed on Saturday to run for the state Supreme Court. McGraw spent one term on the court ...

  • Georgia court: Immigrants can't sue state agency on tuition

    Georgia court: Immigrants can't sue state agency on tuition

    Legal Blog Updates 02/01/2016

    Georgia's highest court on Monday ruled against a group of young people who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children and wanted access to in-state tuition at the state's colleges and universities. However, the court decision hinged not on their...

  • High court to hear arguments in Va. redistricting case

    High court to hear arguments in Va. redistricting case

    Recent Cases 01/31/2016

    The U.S. Supreme Court will soon hear arguments in the case over Virginia's congressional map. The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that arguments before the high court have been set for March 21. The court has agreed to take up an appeal by Republica...

  • Court weighs practice of Christian prayers at meetings

    Court weighs practice of Christian prayers at meetings

    Law Firm News 01/31/2016

    A federal appeals court is grappling with the constitutionality of prayers at local council meetings for the first time since the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a similar case in 2014. Oral arguments were held Wednesday before a three-judge panel of the 4...

  • Texas renews bid for court-imposed refugee restrictions

    Texas renews bid for court-imposed refugee restrictions

    Recent Cases 01/25/2016

    Texas is doubling down on its push for court-imposed restrictions on the resettlement of Syrian refugees in the state. In a court filing in Dallas on Tuesday before U.S. District Judge David Godbey, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton cited a recent fe...

  • Court overturns tobacco company victory over FDA on menthols

    Court overturns tobacco company victory over FDA on menthols

    Headline Legal News 01/19/2016

    A federal appeals court has ruled that tobacco companies had no basis to challenge a Food and Drug Administration report on menthol cigarettes, which the industry alleged was written by experts with conflicts of interest. The decision by a three-judg...

  • Ohio's top court declines to change rules on plea deals

    Ohio's top court declines to change rules on plea deals

    Criminal Law News 01/17/2016

    Ohio's top court decided Thursday to continue allowing defendants to plead to lesser crimes that don't bear much resemblance to the facts of the original charge. Some trial court judges argued that such pleas undermine public confidence in the courts...

  • Rome court acquits ex-Vatican accountant of corruption

    Rome court acquits ex-Vatican accountant of corruption

    US Legal News 01/17/2016

    A lawyer for an Italian monsignor who was fired from his Vatican accountant's job says a Rome court has acquitted his client of corruption. Prosecutors alleged Monsignor Nunzio Scarano was involved in a purported plot to use a private plane to try to...

  • Judge approves tea party group's lawsuit against IRS

    Judge approves tea party group's lawsuit against IRS

    Law Journal 01/16/2016

    A federal judge in Ohio has approved class-action status for a tea party group's lawsuit stemming from IRS delays in approving nonprofit status for conservative groups seeking the tax-exemption classification.   The NorCal Tea Party Patriots sue...

  • Rome court acquits ex-Vatican accountant of corruption

    Rome court acquits ex-Vatican accountant of corruption

    Legal Blog Updates 01/15/2016

    A lawyer for an Italian monsignor who was fired from his Vatican accountant's job says a Rome court has acquitted his client of corruption. Prosecutors alleged Monsignor Nunzio Scarano was involved in a purported plot to use a private plane to try to...

  • High court seems skeptical of mandatory public union fees

    High court seems skeptical of mandatory public union fees

    Criminal Law News 01/14/2016

    The Supreme Court appears ready to deliver a major setback to American unions as it considers scrapping a four-decade precedent that lets public-sector labor organizations collect fees from workers who decline to join. During more than an hour of ora...