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  • 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: Texas inmate's decades-old sentence invalid

    Court: Texas inmate's decades-old sentence invalid

    Recent Cases 06/12/2013

    The life sentence given to a Texas man who has remained in prison for 33 years since being pulled off of death row isn't valid, Texas' highest criminal court said Wednesday, possibly paving the way for a new trial or the inmate's release. The Texas C...

  • Battle between SC Episcopalians back state court

    Battle between SC Episcopalians back state court

    Recent Cases 06/11/2013

    The legal fight between two factions of South Carolina Episcopalians will be decided in state court. U.S. District Judge C. Weston Houck has issued an order saying the federal court has no jurisdiction and hearing the case would disrupt the balance b...

  • Court: $1M coverage for Conn. fire victim families

    Court: $1M coverage for Conn. fire victim families

    Headline Legal News 06/11/2013

    Families suing the operator of a Hartford nursing home where 16 patients died in a 2003 fire suffered a setback Monday, when the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled that the home's insurance coverage was $1 million instead of the $10 million claimed by t...

  • ID court rules man can face felony stalking charge

    ID court rules man can face felony stalking charge

    Recent Cases 06/10/2013

    The Idaho Court of Appeals has ruled that allegedly violating a Washington-issued no-contact order is sufficient to elevate charges against an Idaho man to felony first-degree stalking. The judges on Friday reversed a 2nd District Court decision that...

  • Conn. court declines to address email warrants

    Conn. court declines to address email warrants

    Recent Cases 06/07/2013

    The Connecticut Supreme Court has declined to address whether state judges can issue search warrants for email accounts maintained by out-of-state companies like Google. The court took up the issue in the case of former Monroe youth minister David Es...

  • Intel chair says NSA court order is renewal

    Intel chair says NSA court order is renewal

    Headline Legal News 06/06/2013

    The chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence committee says the top secret court order for telephone records of millions of U.S. customers of Verizon is a three-month renewal of an ongoing practice. Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California spoke t...

  • 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...

  • US Supreme Court orders 6 death row cases reviewed

    US Supreme Court orders 6 death row cases reviewed

    Legal Events 06/04/2013

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday sent the cases of six Texas death row inmates, including one of the infamous "Texas 7" gang of escapees, back to a lower court for reviews of whether attorneys in earlier stages of appeals let the men down. The decisi...

  • San Diego Personal Injury Attorney - McDonnell Law

    San Diego Personal Injury Attorney - McDonnell Law

    Notable Attorneys 06/03/2013

    When you or a loved one has been injured and need professional help with your personal injury case, McDonnell Law is here for you. Getting injured due to negligence can have serious consequences and should not be determine your future. It is importan...

  • 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...

  • Chicago man pleads guilty in NY hacking case

    Chicago man pleads guilty in NY hacking case

    Headline Legal News 05/30/2013

    A self-described anarchist and "hacktivist" from Chicago pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges he illegally accessed computer systems of law enforcement agencies and government contractors. "As part of each of these hacks, I took and decimated confidenti...