News Source: Washington Post
| about 9 hours ago
From one end of the mahogany bench to the other, and across the court's notable ideological divide, justices took turns criticizing the 1988 law that makes it a crime to "deprive another of the intangible right of honest services." The most frequent
News Source: USA Today
| about 10 hours ago
Supreme Court justices across the ideological spectrum on Tuesday criticized an anti-fraud law that U.S. prosecutors have regularly used in high-profile cases of alleged corruption. During spirited oral arguments, a majority of the nine justices
News Source: The Globe & Mail
| about 10 hours ago
Washington — Globe and Mail Update A fter six years of legal battles, the fate of jailed media baron Conrad Black is now in the hands of nine U.S. Supreme Court judges, who are expected to decide by June whether to reverse his conviction for fraud.