U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Reach of Age Bias Law (Reuters)
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Supreme Court Upholds Killer's Stay
(Reuters)
Supreme Court Upholds Killer's Stay
(Reuters)
02/10/2004 02:52 AMReuters - A killer, whose claims of
innocence rallied some celebrities to his side while
infuriating relatives of the victims, gained a last-minute
delay against his execution on Monday after a fierce legal
battle.
Supreme Court Upholds Web Porn Law Block
(AP)
Supreme Court Upholds Web Porn Law Block
(AP)
06/30/2004 04:57 AMAP - The Supreme Court blocked a law meant to shield Web-surfing
children from dirty pictures and online come-ons, ruling Tuesday that
the law also would cramp the free speech rights of adults to see and
buy what they want on the Internet.
US Supreme Court upholds long copyright
terms
US Supreme Court upholds long copyright
terms
03/13/2003 10:16 AM The United States Supreme Court
ruled in favor of retaining the 1998 Copyright Term Extension Act
( CTEA ). The CTEA extended the lifetime of copyrights to
95 years past the moment of publication. According to the
majority opinion in the 7-2 ruling, Congress acted within
Constitutional bounds five years ago, when it added to
preexisting terms for copyright
ownership. Dissents from Justices
Breyer and
Stevens argued that the law's practical effects were deleterious
to public culture.
The decision represents the end of one battle in the copyright
struggles. It stands as a victory for several intellectual property
(IP) holders' groups, such as the
RIAA and MPAA , perhaps
signalling an era of
effectively perpetual copyright . It's a defeat for litigants and
supporters like Web publisher of public domain works Tim Eldred , and Stanford cyberlaw professor Lawrence Lessig .
For students and educators, the fallout is complex, although the
decision changes no law. As consumers of intellectual property, we
must continue to be vigilant about seeking permission for IP that has
not yet fallen into the public domain. As IP producers, we continue
to retain ownership for nearly a century.
Canada Supreme Court Upholds Laws
Banning Pot Use
Canada Supreme Court Upholds Laws
Banning Pot Use
12/23/2003 02:15 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 23 2003 1:17PM ET
"Supreme Court Upholds Key Parts of
Campaign Finance Law"
"Supreme Court Upholds Key Parts of
Campaign Finance Law"
12/10/2003 10:15 PMSupreme Court Upholds Block of Internet
Porn Law
Supreme Court Upholds Block of Internet
Porn Law
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Supreme Court Removes Hurdle to Suits
Alleging Age Bias
Supreme Court Removes Hurdle to Suits
Alleging Age Bias
03/30/2005 11:31 PMThe justices ruled that workers can sue for age discrimination without
proving that the discrimination was intentional.
Washington Post: Supreme Court Upholds
Political Money Law
Washington Post: Supreme Court Upholds
Political Money Law
12/11/2003 07:19 AMupheld the horrendous campaign finance "reform" law .. Thoroughly
enjoying the Sandra Day O'Connor Era .. McCain Feingold just got
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In Victory for Online Free Speech,
Supreme Court Upholds Block on Internet
Censorship Law
In Victory for Online Free Speech,
Supreme Court Upholds Block on Internet
Censorship Law
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U.S. Court Upholds 'Do Not Call' List
(Reuters)
U.S. Court Upholds 'Do Not Call' List
(Reuters)
02/17/2004 03:42 PMReuters - The popular "do not call" registry that
allowed more than 51 million consumers to keep telemarketers
from calling them at home got a nod on Tuesday from the U.S.
Court of Appeals in Denver, which upheld the list.
High Court Upholds Pennsylvania
Redistricting (Reuters)
High Court Upholds Pennsylvania
Redistricting (Reuters)
04/28/2004 11:30 AMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday
rejected a challenge by Democratic voters who said
Pennsylvania's Republican-controlled legislature engaged in
unconstitutional, partisan gerrymandering when it adopted a
congressional redistricting plan after the 2000 census.
Appeals Court Upholds 'Do Not Call' List
(Reuters)
Appeals Court Upholds 'Do Not Call' List
(Reuters)
02/17/2004 07:45 PMReuters - It's a clear "don't call us" message
that an appeals court left for telemarketers on Tuesday when it
upheld the popular National Do Not Call registry that contains
more than 50 million names of consumers who do not want
unsolicited sales calls at home.
Appeals Court Upholds Microsoft
Antitrust Deal (Reuters)
Appeals Court Upholds Microsoft
Antitrust Deal (Reuters)
06/30/2004 02:39 PMReuters - A federal appeals court on Wednesday
rejected a bid by Massachusetts' attorney general and two
computer industry groups to overturn Microsoft Corp.'s (MSFT.O)
landmark antitrust settlement with the U.S. government.
Supreme Court: States Can Be Sued Under
Disability Law (Reuters)
Supreme Court: States Can Be Sued Under
Disability Law (Reuters)
05/17/2004 10:25 AMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on
Monday that states can be sued under part of a landmark federal
civil rights law barring discrimination against people with
disabilities.
Intel, Top Rival Set for Supreme Court
Showdown (Reuters)
Intel, Top Rival Set for Supreme Court
Showdown (Reuters)
04/21/2004 03:37 AMReuters - The bitter rivalry between the
two biggest makers of computer microprocessors is set to reach
the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, in a case that could
determine the fate of a European antitrust probe.
Supreme Court Justice Assaulted, But
'Fine' (Reuters)
Supreme Court Justice Assaulted, But
'Fine' (Reuters)
05/01/2004 01:20 PMReuters - U.S. Supreme Court Justice David
Souter was assaulted while jogging and sustained minor
injuries, a court spokesman said on Saturday.
Supreme Court Deals Blow to War on
Terror (Reuters)
Supreme Court Deals Blow to War on
Terror (Reuters)
06/28/2004 01:27 PMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court severely
limited the Bush administration's war on terrorism on Monday
and allowed cases brought by terror suspects challenging their
confinement to proceed in the American legal system.
Supreme Court to Consider Enemy
Combatants' Rights (Reuters)
Supreme Court to Consider Enemy
Combatants' Rights (Reuters)
04/28/2004 03:17 AMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court considers on
Wednesday whether in the war on terrorism President Bush can
order American citizens held indefinitely in a military jail
without charges, a hearing or access to a lawyer.
Appeals Cable Broadband Ruling to
Supreme Court (Reuters)
Appeals Cable Broadband Ruling to
Supreme Court (Reuters)
08/30/2004 04:04 PMReuters - The U.S. government has asked the
Supreme Court to reverse an appeals court ruling that could
lead to heavier regulation of cable companies' high-speed
Internet service.
Supreme Court Dismisses Pledge Case on
Technicality (Reuters)
Supreme Court Dismisses Pledge Case on
Technicality (Reuters)
06/14/2004 09:55 AMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court dismissed on
Monday a constitutional challenge to the words "under God" in
the Pledge of Allegiance recited by schoolchildren, without
deciding the key church-state issue.
Supreme Court to Decide Police Search
Case (Reuters)
Supreme Court to Decide Police Search
Case (Reuters)
04/18/2005 11:19 AMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court said on
Monday it would decide whether one occupant may give the police
consent to search a residence, even though the other occupant
already has objected.
Supreme Court Decides Terror Case on
Technicality (Reuters)
Supreme Court Decides Terror Case on
Technicality (Reuters)
06/28/2004 10:11 AMReuters - The Supreme Court decided on Monday
the case of terror suspect Jose Padilla on narrow procedural
grounds and ruled a federal court in New York lacks
jurisdiction over his case, a decision that does not reach the
heart of the dispute.
Ecuador Supreme Court Fired, Quito in
Emergency (Reuters)
Ecuador Supreme Court Fired, Quito in
Emergency (Reuters)
04/16/2005 02:44 AMReuters - Ecuadorean President Lucio
Gutierrez fired the entire Supreme Court on Friday in an
attempt to end a political crisis and declared a state of
emergency in the capital Quito to quell protests.
Supreme Court to Decide Medical
Marijuana Case (Reuters)
Supreme Court to Decide Medical
Marijuana Case (Reuters)
06/28/2004 01:27 PMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on
Monday to decide whether a law outlawing marijuana applies to
medical use by two seriously ill California women whose doctors
recommended cannabis for their pain.
Supreme Court: How Long Can Enemy
Combatants Be Held? (Reuters)
Supreme Court: How Long Can Enemy
Combatants Be Held? (Reuters)
04/28/2004 02:35 PMReuters - A number of Supreme Court justices
expressed concern on Wednesday that Americans captured in
President Bush's war on terrorism could be held for decades in
U.S. military jails without any legal rights.
Supreme Court Considers Guantanamo
Prisoners' Case (Reuters)
Supreme Court Considers Guantanamo
Prisoners' Case (Reuters)
04/20/2004 08:47 AMReuters - The Supreme Court considers on
Tuesday whether foreigners held at a U.S. naval base at
Guantanamo Bay in Cuba can go to American courts for relief,
the first time it examines President Bush's policies in the
"war on terrorism."
Chile Supreme Court Says Pinochet Can
Face Charges (Reuters)
Chile Supreme Court Says Pinochet Can
Face Charges (Reuters)
01/04/2005 11:38 AMReuters - Chile's Supreme Court ruled on
Tuesday that murder and kidnapping charges against Augusto
Pinochet can move forward, a decision that brings the
ex-dictator one step closer to trial in a major human rights
case.
Supreme Court May Not Decide Case of
Death-Row Mexican (Reuters)
Supreme Court May Not Decide Case of
Death-Row Mexican (Reuters)
03/28/2005 02:55 PMReuters - U.S. Supreme Court justices
questioned on Monday the need to decide the case of a Mexican
on Texas' death row, after President Bush said the defendant
and 50 other inmates should get new hearings because they
weren't told of their right to talk to Mexican officials.
Supreme Court Rejects Appeal on VMI
Supper Prayers (Reuters)
Supreme Court Rejects Appeal on VMI
Supper Prayers (Reuters)
04/26/2004 04:03 PMReuters - A divided U.S. Supreme Court let
stand on Monday a ruling that reading a prayer before supper to
Virginia Military Institute cadets violated the
constitutionally required separation of church and state.
Supreme Court to Decide Enemy
Combatant's Detention (Reuters)
Supreme Court to Decide Enemy
Combatant's Detention (Reuters)
01/09/2004 09:53 PMReuters - The Supreme Court said on Friday it
would decide whether a U.S. citizen seized abroad and branded
an "enemy combatant" can be kept in a military jail in this
country, a test case for President Bush's war on terror.
Supreme Court: Inmate Can Challenge
Execution Procedure (Reuters)
Supreme Court: Inmate Can Challenge
Execution Procedure (Reuters)
05/24/2004 11:11 AMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on
Monday that an Alabama death row inmate can make a last-minute
challenge under a federal civil rights law to the procedures
that may be used to carry out his execution by lethal
injection.
Supreme Court Weighs Internet
File-Sharing Case (Reuters)
Supreme Court Weighs Internet
File-Sharing Case (Reuters)
03/29/2005 02:57 PMReuters - Supreme Court justices questioned on
Tuesday whether the recording industry's attempts to shut down
online file-sharing networks would deter inventors from
developing new products like Apple's iPod music player.
Supreme Court Rejects Indian Activist
Peltier's Appeal (Reuters)
Supreme Court Rejects Indian Activist
Peltier's Appeal (Reuters)
04/19/2004 09:42 AMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court rejected on
Monday an appeal seeking parole for American Indian activist
Leonard Peltier, who was convicted for the 1975 killings of two
FBI agents.
Supreme Court to Decide Juvenile Death
Penalty Case (Reuters)
Supreme Court to Decide Juvenile Death
Penalty Case (Reuters)
01/26/2004 10:20 AMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court said on
Monday it would decide the constitutionality of executing
people younger than 18 when they committed their crimes,
revisiting an important death penalty issue last addressed 15
years ago.
Top Court Limits Reach of Death Penalty
Ruling (Reuters)
Top Court Limits Reach of Death Penalty
Ruling (Reuters)
06/24/2004 06:01 PMReuters - A closely divided U.S. Supreme Court
said on Thursday its 2002 ruling that juries and not judges
must impose a death sentence applies only to future cases, a
decision that may affect more than 100 death row inmates.
Court Upholds Application of Disability
Law in Court Access
Court Upholds Application of Disability
Law in Court Access
05/17/2004 07:37 PMStates that fail to make their courthouses accessible to people with
disabilities can be sued for damages under federal disability law, the
Supreme Court ruled today.
Court mulls file sharing Hollywood and
Silicon Valley square off before Supreme
Court in case that could limit
Court mulls file sharing Hollywood and
Silicon Valley square off before Supreme
Court in case that could limit
03/30/2005 08:56 PMCBS MarketWatch Mar 31 2005 12:31AM GMT
Court upholds Microsoft-DOJ settlement
Court upholds Microsoft-DOJ settlement
06/30/2004 03:55 PMAppellate ruling rejects Massachusetts' call for stiffer penalties in
antitrust case.
Court Upholds Wife's Right to Complain
(AP)
Court Upholds Wife's Right to Complain
(AP)
07/08/2004 01:59 PMAP - A woman has the right to complain about her ex-husband
even if he finds it annoying, the state Supreme Court ruled.
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