Recent Updates
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Missouri court lets redistricting initiative go to voters
National Legal News 09/20/2018A Missouri appeals court panel cleared the way Friday for voters to decide a November ballot initiative that could shake up of the state Legislature by requiring districts to be drawn to achieve "partisan fairness" and imposing new lobbying limits.Th...
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Court: Free speech protects Trump comments at Kentucky rally
National Legal News 09/12/2018A federal appeals court has dismissed a lawsuit alleging President Donald Trump incited a riot during a 2016 Kentucky campaign rally that led to assaults of three protesters.Kentucky residents Kashiya Nwanguma (kah-SHY'-ah wan-GOO'-mah), Molly Shah a...
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N Carolina elections board back in court in power struggle
National Legal News 07/28/2018The repeatedly altered composition of North Carolina's elections board returned to court Thursday as a proxy for the lengthy power struggle between Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper and the Republican-dominated legislature.A panel of three trial judges list...
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Philadelphia's tax on soda upheld by state Supreme Court
National Legal News 07/18/2018Pennsylvania's highest court is upholding Philadelphia's tax on soda and other sweetened drinks, rejecting a challenge by merchants and the beverage industry.The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday the 1.5-cent-per-ounce levy is aimed at distributors and d...
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Police shooting of boy spurs more protests, appeals
National Legal News 06/22/2018Protesters demonstrated Friday for a third day over the fatal police shooting in Pennsylvania of an unarmed black teen fleeing a traffic stop as they sought to get the attention of a nation engrossed by the immigration debate, and to pressure officia...
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Gamers in court for first time after Kansas 'swatting' death
National Legal News 06/16/2018Two online gamers whose alleged dispute over a $1.50 Call of Duty WWII video game bet ultimately led police to fatally shoot a Kansas man not involved in the argument will make their first appearances in court Wednesday in a case of "swatting" that h...
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Court: Compliance reached in education funding case
National Legal News 06/12/2018lifting its jurisdiction over the case and dropping daily sanctions after the Legislature funneled billions more dollars into public schools.The court's unanimous order came in response to lawmakers passing a supplemental budget earlier this year tha...
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Top Texas court says condemned inmate not mentally disabled
National Legal News 06/04/2018Supreme Court ruling that his intellectual capacity had been improperly assessed and agreement by his lawyer and prosecutors that he shouldn't qualify for the death penalty.In a 5-3 ruling with one judge not participating, the Texas Court of Criminal...
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Suspect in vandalism to Jewish boundary heads to court
National Legal News 06/02/2018A Massachusetts man charged with vandalizing the boundaries of a symbolic Jewish household known as an eruv is heading to court.Police say 28-year-old Yerachmiel Taube, of Sharon, is scheduled to be arraigned Monday on charges including malicious des...
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Judge allows Palin's son therapeutic court for proceedings
National Legal News 05/28/2018The eldest son of former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin will go through Alaska's therapeutic court system in a criminal case accusing him of assaulting his father last year at the family home.State District Judge David Wallace on ...
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Supreme Court limits warrantless vehicle searches near homes
National Legal News 05/22/2018The Supreme Court is putting limits on the ability of police to search vehicles when they do not have a search warrant.The court sided 8-1 Tuesday with a Virginia man who complained that police walked onto his driveway and pulled back a tarp covering...
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Supreme Court greenlights driver rights in rental car case
National Legal News 05/14/2018The Supreme Court said Monday that people who borrow rental cars from friends or family are generally entitled to the same protections against police searches as the authorized driver.The justices ruled unanimously that as a general rule someone who ...