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Challenge to Kagan renewed before Supremes
This is why the issue of Justice Kagan's recusal or disqualification is even more important than the underlying issues of this Obamacare case itself. It will have a lasting effect on the integrity of the Supreme Court and how Americans view their court
Updated: 02/01/2012 09:50P
Lessons about peace, nonviolence help students understand themselves and the world
Dan Reynolds, who teaches human rights and English at the Concord school, said cell phones and social media have transformed the way the public finds out about social justice protests like the Occupy movement. Reynolds and other educators who teach Bay
Updated: 02/01/2012 09:45P
SC to pronounce verdict on plea for probe against Chidambaram
The unanimous verdicts on both the petitions would be pronounced by Justice Singhvi. Since Justice Ganguly is retiring Thursday, he will be sitting in a bench headed by Chief Justice of India SH Kapadia. The petitions on both the issues were filed by
Updated: 02/01/2012 09:45P
Crucial verdict on PC's role, fate of licenses in 2G
These judgments will be pronounced by Justice GS Singhvi. Incidentally, one of the judges hearing the case is retiring on Thursday. Janata Party President Subramanian Swamy and noted lawyer Prashant Bhushan are the key petitioners in the scam.
Updated: 02/01/2012 09:39P
Solutions exist for fetal alcohol related crimes: lawyer
Boulding gave an FASD presentation before a crowd of justice and law enforcement officers on Monday in Elliot Lake. Photo by SHANNON QUESNEL/THE STANDARD/QMI AGENCY By SHANNON QUESNEL, THE STANDARD More grandmothers are needed in the lives of those
Updated: 02/01/2012 08:50P
Vybz Kartel denied bail, to remain in jail until May
The Portmore Empire deejay, who has been incarcerated since last September, was denied bail on Wednesday afternoon in the Half Way Tree Resident Magistrates Court regarding obstruction of justice related charges pertaining to one of his murder cases.
Updated: 02/01/2012 08:50P
Tricare carrier hit with $10M fine
By Kelly Kennedy WASHINGTON – One of the Pentagon's major health care contractors, which is fighting to keep its multibillion-dollar contract, recently paid a $10 million fine to the federal government to settle a Justice Department suit over claims
Updated: 02/01/2012 08:31P
Gavin Newsom (suddenly) cares about economic justice
I was eating my (late) breakfast as I was listening to Gavin Newsom on KQED's Forum this morning, and at first it was just the usual lofty rhetoric about education ... and then Michael Krasny asked the lieutenant governor about the Occupy movement,
Updated: 02/01/2012 08:21P
Investigator questioned whether officials were warned Pickton was prime suspect
Cameron Ward, lawyer for 25 families of murdered women, grilled the VPD's lead missing women investigator on whether BC's top justice officials were warned that Robert Pickton was the prime suspect, at a series of meetings starting in April 1999. Det.
Updated: 02/01/2012 08:04P
DOJ paying legal fees for prosecutors who botched case
By Brad Heath, USA TODAY WASHINGTON (USA TODAY) — The US government has spent nearly $1.8 million defending prosecutors from allegations that they broke the law in the botched corruption case against former Alaska senator Ted Stevens, Justice
Updated: 02/01/2012 07:52P