Latest Law News
Hispanic immigration splitting US communities
In the town of Fremont in Nebraska, angry locals wanted more government action against illegal immigrants so they passed a city law banning people from hiring, harbouring or renting homes to them. But ever since they passed the law, it's been caught up
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:06A
Unai the lonely
That was the verdict from Revista as they looked back on a comprehensive derby win that pur Los Che six points clear in the race for third place. Two goals apiece for Roberto Soldado and Juan Mata and one from Ever Benega gave Emery's men their biggest
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:05A
Which? verdict on Halifax credit card changes
Which? verdict on Halifax credit card changesPersonal APR tied to base rate - but is it fair? Halifax and Bank of Scotland credit card customers will now be given a personal interest rate - but is it fair? Halifax and Bank of Scotland (HBOS) have
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:05A
Whirling Darwish
3 in the world, did justice to his reputation by winning the $35000 PSA tournament at the Calcutta Racquet Club recently. Though the field had no other player from World Top-10, the Egyptian had to contend with a few spirited opponents from World
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:05A
Ford's Colony Country Club Bankruptcy Case Comes to Close
By Desiree Parker Wednesday, April 13, 2011 The Ford's Colony Golf Club bankruptcy case is coming to a close after the Club withdrew its reorganization plan, leaving Prudential in the driver's seat and the Club under new management.
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:04A
The Stream, April 13: Legal Matters
The US Supreme Court has given the state of Kansas permission to reopen a lawsuit against Nebraska for excessive water withdrawals, according to the Associated Press. Kansas accuses its neighbor of taking more than its legal share of water from the
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:04A
Deborah Knox appointed special associate justice to Arkansas Supreme Court
Mike Beebe has appointed Mountain Home lawyer Deborah Knox as a special associate justice to the Arkansas Supreme Court. Knox's appointment is for a case involving the Hempstead County Hunting Club Inc. and Southwestern Electric Power Company.
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:04A
It's not about the money, says widower
Smiley van Zyl served summons on the ministers of justice and safety and security this week. He wants them held liable for damages he suffered as a result of his wife's murder. He will not, however, disclose the sum of money involved, saying that that
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:03A
Ontario closer than ever to legalization of marijuana
However, Justice Donald Taliano wrote in his decision on Monday that Mr. Mernagh — a well-known marijuana advocate who has been charged for possession and production of marijuana numerous times — has been unable to get a doctor to sign off on a medical
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:03A
Foreclosure Crisis… and Opportunity
(Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) Two thousand and eleven is destined to become the Year of Foreclosures. The recession officially ended in June 2009, but the housing market's implosion continues: Banks set a record by seizing more than 1 million
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:02A