The fight between Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and twin brothers Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss once again gives meaning to the advertising catch phrase, “you can
Immigration Law Blocked
The Ninth Circuit ruled April 11 that Arizona cannot use police to check the immigration status of people they suspect of being undocumented. The 2-1
Examining Loughner
The legal battle over where and how to conduct a psychiatric exam of Jared Loughner landed in the Ninth US Circuit Court of Appeals March 24.
IBM to Pay $10 Million in Foreign Bribery Dispute
The Justice Department got another notch in its anti-bribery belt Friday. IBM Corp. agreed to pay $10 million to settle SEC claims it bribed officials
Holocaust Survivors Lose Federal Appeal
Holocaust survivors lost a long-shot appeal against the Catholic Franciscan Order in a federal appeals court Thursday. The case stems from a long-running suit seeking to
DEA Seizes Georgia’s Lethal Injection Drugs
Interesting story from the Atlanta Journal Constitution on the DEA seizing the Georgia’s supply of a key drug used in executions. Questions were raised about how