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  • US court: Pa. school can't ban 'boobies' bracelets

    US court: Pa. school can't ban 'boobies' bracelets

    National News 08/05/2013

    A federal appeals court ruled Monday that a Pennsylvania school district cannot ban "I (heart) Boobies!" bracelets, rejecting the district's claim that the slogan _ designed to promote breast cancer awareness among young people _ is lewd. The 3rd U.S...

  • Arizona high court to hear school funding case

    Arizona high court to hear school funding case

    National News 07/23/2013

    The Arizona Supreme Court on Tuesday hears arguments in an appeal of a lower court's ruling that requires the state Legislature to give schools an annual funding increase even in lean years to account for inflation. The high court is reviewing a Cour...

  • NJ court overturns award for view lost to dune

    NJ court overturns award for view lost to dune

    National News 07/09/2013

    New Jersey's highest court on Monday overturned a $375,000 jury award given to an elderly couple who complained that a protective sand dune behind their house blocked their ocean views. In a ruling seen as a wider victory for towns that want to build...

  • Court: No class-action status in Google book case

    Court: No class-action status in Google book case

    National News 07/02/2013

    A federal appeals court says it is too early for authors to be considered as a group in litigation challenging Google Inc.'s plan to create the world's largest digital library. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said in a ruling Monday that a judg...

  • High court to review immigration dispute

    High court to review immigration dispute

    National News 06/25/2013

    The Supreme Court on Monday waded into a complicated dispute over a law aimed at keeping immigrant families together in a case that underscores the occasionally tense relationship between immigration proponents and the Obama administration as Congres...

  • Court says human genes cannot be patented

    Court says human genes cannot be patented

    National News 06/13/2013

    The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that companies cannot patent parts of naturally-occurring human genes, a decision with the potential to profoundly affect the emerging and lucrative medical and biotechnology industries. The high court's unanimous jud...

  • Court OKs Class-action Suit Over Apartment Leases

    Court OKs Class-action Suit Over Apartment Leases

    National News 06/05/2013

    An appeals court has certified a class-action lawsuit that seeks to invalidate provisions that are routinely included in apartment leases signed by University of Iowa students. The Iowa Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that tenants of landlord Tracy B...

  • Court Upholds Rifle Sales Reporting Requirement

    Court Upholds Rifle Sales Reporting Requirement

    National News 06/01/2013

    A federal appeals court panel has unanimously upheld an Obama administration requirement that dealers in southwestern border states report when customers buy multiple high-powered rifles. The firearms industry trade group, the National Shooting Sport...

  • Court stays out of Planned Parenthood funding case

    Court stays out of Planned Parenthood funding case

    National News 05/28/2013

    Indiana will likely stop defending a law that stripped Medicaid funds from Planned Parenthood after the Supreme Court declined to hear the case Tuesday, an attorney who represents the nation's largest abortion provider said. Indiana is among more tha...

  • Court denies second hearing on Medi-Cal rate cut

    Court denies second hearing on Medi-Cal rate cut

    National News 05/25/2013

    A federal appeals court on Friday denied a second request by California doctors, pharmacists and hospitals seeking to undo the state's 10 percent provider rate cut for treating the poor. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied an appeal from med...

  • Judge OKs class-action settlement over Skechers

    Judge OKs class-action settlement over Skechers

    National News 05/23/2013

    A federal judge approved a $40 million class-action settlement Monday between Skechers USA Inc. and consumers who bought toning shoes after ads made unfounded claims that the footwear would help people lose weight and strengthen muscles. U.S. Distric...

  • Court: EPA can stop some power plant modifications

    Court: EPA can stop some power plant modifications

    National News 04/01/2013

    A federal appeals court says government regulators can try to halt construction projects at power plants if they think the companies didn't properly calculate whether the changes would increase air pollution. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...

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