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  • Justice Dept opposes Texas voter ID law

    Justice Dept opposes Texas voter ID law

    National News 03/12/2012

    The Justice Department's civil rights division on Monday objected to a new photo ID requirement for voters in Texas because many Hispanic voters lack state-issued identification. Texas follows South Carolina as the second state in recent months to be...

  • Appeals court tosses Armenian payments law

    Appeals court tosses Armenian payments law

    National News 02/24/2012

    A federal appeals court on Thursday struck down a novel and controversial California law that allowed descendants of 1.5 million Armenians who perished in Turkey nearly a century ago to file claims against life insurance companies accused of reneging...

  • Student bra search case goes to NC Supreme Court

    Student bra search case goes to NC Supreme Court

    National News 02/13/2012

    The North Carolina Supreme Court is hearing arguments over whether school officials should be allowed to search students' bras for drugs. A student at an alternative school sued after students had to untuck their shirts and pull out their bras with t...

  • BofA investor lawsuit wins class-action status

    BofA investor lawsuit wins class-action status

    National News 02/08/2012

    Investors suing Bank of America Corp won class-action status for their lawsuit accusing the bank of fraudulently misleading them about the 2008 takeover of Merrill Lynch & Co and the size of Merrill's losses and bonus payouts. U.S. District Judge...

  • Ga. court overturns assisted suicide restrictions

    Ga. court overturns assisted suicide restrictions

    National News 02/06/2012

    Georgia's top court struck down a state law that restricted assisted suicides, siding on Monday with four members of a suicide group who said the law violated their free speech rights. The Georgia Supreme Court's unanimous ruling found that the law v...

  • US Supreme Court won't review Venezuela suit

    US Supreme Court won't review Venezuela suit

    National News 01/27/2012

    An Ohio investment group's lawsuit seeking to collect $100 million on three-decade-old Venezuelan promissory notes is headed back to a federal judge for further deliberations. The decision by the U.S. Supreme Court not to hear the case was a setback ...

  • Court overturns Calif. slaughterhouse law

    Court overturns Calif. slaughterhouse law

    National News 01/23/2012

    The Supreme Court on Monday blocked a California law that would require euthanizing downed livestock at federally inspected slaughterhouses to keep the meat out of the nation's food system. The high court ruled that the state's 2009 state law was blo...

  • Court throws out judge-drawn Texas electoral maps

    Court throws out judge-drawn Texas electoral maps

    National News 01/21/2012

    The Supreme Court on Friday threw out electoral maps drawn by federal judges in Texas that favored minorities. The decision ultimately could affect control of the U.S. House of Representatives and leaves the fate of Texas' April primaries unclear. Th...

  • Perry appeals judge's ruling on Va. primary ballot

    Perry appeals judge's ruling on Va. primary ballot

    National News 01/16/2012

    Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Sunday appealed a federal judge's refusal to add him and three other candidates to Virginia's Republican presidential primary ballot. In a filing with the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Perry's attorneys requested that th...

  • Md. man's leave lawsuit lands in Supreme Court

    Md. man's leave lawsuit lands in Supreme Court

    National News 01/12/2012

    A man who sued the state of Maryland after allegedly being fired for trying to take a 10-day medical leave from his state job will have his case heard Wednesday by the U.S. Supreme Court, and the outcome could affect whether state workers nationwide ...

  • Appeals court says Texas can enforce abortion law

    Appeals court says Texas can enforce abortion law

    National News 01/10/2012

    A Texas abortion law passed last year that requires doctors to show sonograms to patients can be enforced while opponents challenge the measure in court, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday. A three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appe...

  • Seyfarth Shaw's Workplace Class Action Litigation Report

    Seyfarth Shaw's Workplace Class Action Litigation Report

    National News 01/09/2012

    Leading employment law firm Seyfarth Shaw LLP has issued its annual Workplace Class Action Litigation Report, covering a charged national landscape of "bet the company" employment disputes fueled by an aggressive plaintiffs' bar, invigorated federal ...

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