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Lawyer uses poetry to demand action on divorce

An Atlanta attorney could face disciplinary action for sending a poem to a Nassau County special referee complaining about his client´s lengthy divorce litigation.

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2012

Accused 9/11 planners charged in court

The five men accused of plotting the deadly September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States have been formally charged with crimes that include murder and terrorism.

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2012

Hollande ousts Sarkozy in French presidential election

François Hollande defeated President Nicolas Sarkozy on Sunday, becoming the first Socialist elected president of France since François Mitterrand.

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APR
27
2012

As Supreme Court mulls healthcare, rumors fly

This week the U.S. Supreme Court wrapped up the last oral arguments of its current term. Now comes the nationwide angst of waiting - as long as two months - for decisions, particularly the one that will resolve the most high-stakes and closely watched case of the year: the challenge to the Obama-sponsored healthcare law.

APR
27
2012

Federal judge, ´like so many others,´ files for bankruptcy

Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., on more than one occasion, has urged Congress to pay federal judges more, pointing out that the robed ones have seen their salaries plummet over the years relative to those of other U.S. workers. Federal district judges make about $174,000 a year—just a shade more than the going rate for first-year associates at top law firms.

APR
27
2012

Cyber-security bill Cispa passes US House

The US House of Representatives has passed a cyber-security bill amid a veto threat from President Barack Obama.

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