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Friday, June 10, 2016
Supreme Court Ruling Counters Pennsylvania Judge on Recusal
Supreme Court Ruling Counters Pennsylvania Judge on Recusal
The justices also ruled in narrow decisions on double jeopardy in a Puerto Rico case and on recalling jurors in civil cases after a mistake in a verdict.
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Judge Makes No Ruling on Timing of Sumner Redstone Competence Trial
Judge Makes No Ruling on Timing of Sumner Redstone Competence Trial
The battle over control of Sumner Redstone’s $ 40 billion media empire moved to a Massachusetts courtroom on Tuesday, where a state judge is mulling whether to move up the date of a trial questioning the 93-year-old’s mental competence.
Monday, May 30, 2016
I.R.S. Ruling Is Obstacle to Lower-Cost Health Care Networks Promoted by Obama
I.R.S. Ruling Is Obstacle to Lower-Cost Health Care Networks Promoted by Obama
The agency said an accountable care organization did not meet the test for tax-exempt status because it was not operated exclusively for charitable purposes.
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Google Appeals French Privacy Ruling
Google Appeals French Privacy Ruling
The search giant said it continued to resist France’s demand that Europe’s so-called right to be forgotten rules should be applied globally.
Friday, May 13, 2016
Health Care Ruling Gives John Boehner at Least Some Temporary Vindication
Health Care Ruling Gives John Boehner at Least Some Temporary Vindication
A court ruling on Thursday gutting a central provision of the Affordable Care Act is the results of a suit initiated by Mr. Boehner before he was forced out of the speakership last year by a group of hard-right conservatives who said he was not aggressive enough in trying to repeal the health care law.
Friday, April 22, 2016
Iran Accuses U.S. of Theft in $2 Billion Court Ruling for Terror Victims
Iran Accuses U.S. of Theft in Billion Court Ruling for Terror Victims
Iran said the United States Supreme Court ruling, which ordered Iran’s central bank to pay nearly $ 2 billion to victims of terrorist attacks, was amounted to thievery.
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Dutch Court Overturns $50 Billion Ruling in Yukos Case
Dutch Court Overturns Billion Ruling in Yukos Case
Four shareholders in the defunct energy company had demanded compensation from Russia, which they said had deliberately crippled the company with tax demands.
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Family of Immigrants, Only One a Citizen, Anxiously Awaits Supreme Court Ruling
Family of Immigrants, Only One a Citizen, Anxiously Awaits Supreme Court Ruling
Justices will hear oral arguments Monday in a challenge brought by 26 states to President Obama’s executive action to expand protections for immigrants.