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Retired justice hears cases in Philly
Of The Associated PressRetired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor returned to a federal appeals court bench on Thursday to hear cases that included a UPS Inc. workplace disability dispute. O'Connor joined Chief Judge Anthony Scirica and Judge Marjorie Rendell on the...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Trials, Court Administration, UPS Inc., Dining and Drinking
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Justices overturn sonar ruling
Los Angeles TimesThe U.S. Supreme Court dealt a defeat to environmentalists Wednesday and cleared the way for the Navy to use high-powered sonar off the Southern California coast even if it poses a threat to whales and other marine mammals. Chief Justice John Roberts...Tags: Armed Forces, John Paul Stevens, California, Los Angeles, Defense
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Court OKs Navy sonar use
Tribune NewspapersWASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court dealt a defeat to environmentalists Wednesday and cleared the way for the Navy to use high-powered sonar off the Southern California coast even if it poses a threat to whales and other marine mammals. "The public...Tags: California, Court Administration, Justice System, Zoology, Armed Forces
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Ruling Supports Navy In Dispute Over Whales
Associated PressThe Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that military training trumps protecting whales in a dispute over the Navy's use of sonar in submarine-hunting exercises off the coast of Southern California. Writing for the majority in the court's first decision of the...Tags: Court Administration, Judges, Justice System, Zoology, Armed Forces
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Navy's sonar training trumps environmentalists' concerns for whales, high court rules in 5-4 vote
Los Angeles TimesThe U.S. Supreme Court dealt a defeat to environmentalists yesterday and cleared the way for the Navy to use high-powered sonar off the Southern California coast even if it poses a threat to whales and other marine mammals. Chief Justice John G. Roberts...Tags: California, Court Administration, Justice System, Zoology, Armed Forces
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Nation's top court hears drug liability case
WASHINGTON - Diana Levine went to a medical clinic with a severe migraine. She wound up with gangrene and an amputated forearm, the victim of a rare side effect from a popular anti-nausea drug. "It's horrific when you think about it," said Levine, 63, a...Tags: Health Treatments, Pharmaceuticals, Health Organizations, Court Administration, Justice System
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Court backs Navy in dispute over whales
The Associated PressThe Supreme Court today lifted restrictions on the Navy's use of sonar in training exercises off the California coast, a defeat for environmental groups who say the sonar can harm whales. The court, in its first decision of the term, voted 5-4 that the...Tags: California, Trials, Court Administration, Judges, Justice System
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Domestic violence abusers could get gun rights
Thousands convicted of a misdemeanor for threatening or assaulting a spouse or girlfriend could once again own guns because of a flaw in the federal law. That prospect grew more likely Monday after the Supreme Court gave a skeptical hearing to a...Tags: Illinois, California, Laws, Assault, National Government
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Court debates TV expletives
The Washington PostWASHINGTON — It's not every day that a top lawyer for the Bush administration, standing before the black-robed justices of the Supreme Court, invokes the specter of "Big Bird dropping the F-bomb on Sesame Street." Justices on Tuesday heard...Tags: Court Administration, Justice System, Satellite Technology, New York, Nicole Richie
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Supreme Court Hears Case On Broadcast Indecency
Washington PostIt's not every day that a top lawyer for the Bush administration, standing before the black-robed justices of the Supreme Court, invokes the specter of "Big Bird dropping the F-bomb on Sesame Street." Yet it was that kind of morning in the courtroom,...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Television Industry, Court Administration, News Corp., Rupert Murdoch
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High court takes on the 'F-bomb'
McClatchy NewspapersWhat happened A clearly divided Supreme Court on Tuesday debated indecent language for an hour without using the words in question. Circumlocutions such as "the F-word" sufficed as the court considered the year's highest-profile free speech controversy --...Tags: Human Rights, Regional Authority, John Paul Stevens, Television Industry, Court Administration
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Review: 'Lulu in Marrakech'
rebecca.cooney@newsday.comLULU IN MARRAKECH, by Diane Johnson. Dutton, 307 pp., $25.95 Ah, the perils of marketing. "Lulu in Marrakech," by Diane Johnson (author of "Le Divorce" and other multilayered moral comedies), sports a decorative cover and flap copy that promises an...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Eric Ambler, Diplomacy, Islam, Espionage and Intelligence
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