Most people look for ways to avoid jury duty. But once you’re in, you’re in for the keeps, or so it should be in all
Month: May 2011
Supreme Court: Cut Prison Overcrowding
California must release roughly 40,000 inmates over the next two years to ease the severe overcrowding of the state’s prisons, the U.S. Supreme Court wrote
Lehman’s x-CEO Sued Over Meltdown
Lehman Brothers is still in bankruptcy, making it tough to recover for losses in the 2008 mortgage meltdown. But its former CEO Richard Fuld, and
DaimlerChrysler to Face Argentine Human Rights Claims
DaimlerChrysler must face federal allegations by 22 Argentineans that the company collaborated with state security forces to kill and torture Argentineans during what’s known as
Samsung SDI Pleads Guilty to Price-Fixing
Federal antitrust prosecutors succeeded on a second try at getting a federal judge to accept a price-fixing guilty plea by Samsung SDI Co. The company
Kids Hooked on Apple Apps
One bite of free Apple game apps and kids may be hooked into buying online currency, ammunition and other tools to play the games, racking