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  • Split Supreme Court Orders Review Of Death Row Inmate's Claims That Witnesses Recanted Testimony

    Split Supreme Court Orders Review Of Death Row Inmate's Claims That Witnesses Recanted Testimony

    National News 08/18/2009

    According to the Fulton County Daily Report, the case of Troy Anthony Davis took another extraordinary turn on Monday as the US Supreme Court ordered a federal district judge to hear testimony on the death row inmate's claims that he did not murder a...

  • Redbox Says Fox Is Trying to Kill It

    Redbox Says Fox Is Trying to Kill It

    National News 08/14/2009

    Courthouse News reports that Redbox, the DVD kiosk rental giant, says Twentieth Century Fox is trying to kill its business by cutting off the supply of DVDs because Redbox refused to agree to a 30-day "blackout period," during which it will withhold ...

  • Class Claims Insurers Cancel Just As Hurricane Season Begins

    Class Claims Insurers Cancel Just As Hurricane Season Begins

    National News 08/11/2009

    According to Courthouse News, a class action claims Texas insurance companies collect premiums for storm coverage from November through May - when there's no risk of hurricanes - then cancel policies by the thousand just before hurricane season begin...

  • Watchdogs Sue Kellogg's Over Cereal Ads

    Watchdogs Sue Kellogg's Over Cereal Ads

    National News 08/10/2009

    According to Courthouse News, Kellogg falsely advertises that its Frosted Mini-Wheat cereal "improved children's attentiveness by 20 percent," the National Consumers League claims in Superior Court. The nonprofit Consumers League claims Kellogg's "st...

  • Judge Tosses Budweiser Buyout Class Action

    Judge Tosses Budweiser Buyout Class Action

    National News 08/07/2009

    Courthouse News reports that a federal judge dismissed an antitrust class action challenging InBev's buyout of Anheuser-Busch. The class claimed the Belgian brewer's buyout of the corporate parent of St. Louis' iconic Budweiser beer would reduce comp...

  • Battle Lines Set, Senate Debates Sotomayor

    Battle Lines Set, Senate Debates Sotomayor

    National News 08/05/2009

    The Associated Press is reporting that the Senate held a history-making debate Tuesday on confirming Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor as the first Hispanic justice, with Republican opponents asserting she would bring bias to the bench and Democr...

  • Google Rebounds In AdWords Lawsuits

    Google Rebounds In AdWords Lawsuits

    National News 08/04/2009

    According to The Record, a favorable ruling for Rescuecom Corp. in April in a long-running case against Google Inc. has fueled more suits, including would-be class actions, against the search giant for selling trademarked keywords that trigger ads al...

  • State Police Arrest Pittsburgh Man For DWI

    State Police Arrest Pittsburgh Man For DWI

    National News 08/03/2009

    Syracuse News reports that last month, state police pulled over a Pennsylvania man in the town of Salina after he was allegedly traveling at 97 mph in a 65 mph zone. Christopher J. Chatham was charged with driving while intoxicated. His blood alcohol...

  • Chicago Small Business Rallies For Health Care Reform

    Chicago Small Business Rallies For Health Care Reform

    National News 08/03/2009

    Chicago area small business owners will rally to support health care reform downtown next week. The rally will bring together labor unions, community groups, faith groups,and the small business community to call for real health care reform, says orga...

  • CA Councilman Arrested On Suspicion Of Drunken Driving

    CA Councilman Arrested On Suspicion Of Drunken Driving

    National News 08/03/2009

    The Los Angeles Times reports that a Westminster, California city councilman was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving early Sunday after he crashed into a utility pole, cutting off electricity to about 300 homes, police said. Andy Tuan Ngoc Quach w...

  • Record Companies, RIAA Prevail In Music Downloading Trial

    Record Companies, RIAA Prevail In Music Downloading Trial

    National News 08/03/2009

    The National Law Journal reports that a jury in a high-profile federal copyright infringement trial on Friday ordered a Boston University graduate student to pay $675,000 to several record companies for illegally downloading and distributing 30 of th...

  • Sahara Sued By EEOC For National Origin Harassment And Retaliation

    Sahara Sued By EEOC For National Origin Harassment And Retaliation

    National News 08/02/2009

    According to the EEOC website, the Sahara Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip violated federal law by creating a hostile work environment for an Egyptian kitchen employee through a daily barrage of derogatory comments due to his national origin a...

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