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New High Court Judge appointed
Justice Gilbert graduated with an LLB from Auckland University in 1977. In 1976 he joined Kensington Swan in Auckland as a law clerk, later becoming a partner in 1985. In 1996 he became a partner with Chapman Tripp. He left to form the partnership
Updated: 01/31/2012 04:39P

Van Hollen says recall signatures should be public
Van Hollen says in a statement if there are any concerns about disclosure, the Department of Justice was prepared to resolve those issues so as much information as possible can be made available as soon as possible. The board made the petitions
Updated: 01/31/2012 04:36P

Northwestern Illinois courts to be 1st to have cameras
Chief Justice Thomas Kilbride says the pilot program allows the court to test the policy and see if it will work. Illinois has allowed cameras during Supreme Court and Appellate Court hearings since 1983. At the time of that decision,
Updated: 01/31/2012 04:33P

Judges skeptical of Texas in redistricting case
The Justice Department and a coalition of minority groups contend the legislative and congressional maps the Texas Legislature drew up last year recut districts in a way meant to dilute the state's burgeoning minority voting population.
Updated: 01/31/2012 04:31P

Appeals court adopts discovery standard, faults EchoStar's email deletion
The court affirmed a ruling by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Richard Lowe III. Tuesday's ruling is a victory for VOOM HD Holdings, the Cablevision subsidiary that filed the suit. The decision means that Lowe can make an adverse inference jury
Updated: 01/31/2012 04:27P

Issa threatens contempt charge against Holder if Justice fails to comply with
In a four-page letter to Holder, Committee Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., claims the Department of Justice has "misrepresented facts and misled Congress," which began its investigation of Operation Fast and Furious one year ago.
Updated: 01/31/2012 04:23P

Closing arguments made in Texas redistricting case
WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorneys for the Justice Department and state of Texas began wrapping up their cases Tuesday in a trial over whether new electoral maps crafted by Texas' Republican-dominated Legislature violate the Voting Rights Act. A three-judge
Updated: 01/31/2012 03:25P

Closing arguments made in Texas redistricting case
HENRY C. JACKSON AP WASHINGTON—Attorneys for the Justice Department and state of Texas began wrapping up their cases Tuesday in a trial over whether new electoral maps crafted by Texas' Republican-dominated Legislature violate the Voting Rights Act. A
Updated: 01/31/2012 03:25P

SC ruling forces govt to amend anti-graft law
Justice Asok Kumar Ganguly, who gave a separate but concurring judgement along with Justice GS Singhvi in the petition filed by former minister Subramanian Swamy in the case relating to sanction of prosecution of former minister A Raja,
Updated: 01/31/2012 03:16P

KLTV 7 News Tyler, Longview, Jacksonville |Closing arguments made in Texas
By HENRY C. JACKSON AP WASHINGTON (AP) - Attorneys for the Justice Department and state of Texas are making their closing arguments in a Washington courtroom over whether electoral maps crafted by the Republican-dominated Texas Legislature violate the
Updated: 01/31/2012 03:14P

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