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On Thursday, a federal appeals court ruled that the CIA did not violate Wilson’s First Amendment rights when it refused to allow the former covert CIA operative to reveal that she worked for the agency prior to 2002 in her memoir, “Fair Game: My Life...
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Shaul Golan Military appeals court's decision not to demote Brigadier-General Moshe Tamir for lying to commanders angers association of veteran Druze officers, after Brigadier-General Imad Fares forced to retire from army over similar incident Daniel...
Tags: Moshe Tamir, The Military Appeals Court, appeal court, IDF
Wyo. — Attorneys for the federal government and environmentalists argue that a federal appeals court should uphold a ban on new roads in national forests known as the "roadless rule."...Department of Agriculture and environmental groups laid out their...
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Ark. — Wyeth Pharmaceuticals will get a new trial to determine if the drugmaker should pay punitive damages to a woman who got breast cancer after taking hormone replacement therapy, a federal appeals court ruled Monday...Louis ruled on an appeal by the...
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Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi attacked the country's judiciary calling them "communists" after an appeals court on Tuesday confirmed the sentence of British tax lawyer David Mills for having accepted a 600,000 dollars bribe from the premier...
Tags: Silvio Berlusconi, Italy, Antonio Di Pietro, prime minister, Milan, minister silvio, David Mills, lawyer david, appeal court, scarlet fever
T he state Appeals Court has refused to slap a restraining order on former state Sen. J. James Marzilli Jr. that would bar him from approaching women. Yesterday’s decision was in response to an appeal brought by Judith Carroll, Heather Hartshorn and Ellen...
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It took a trial, a partial acquittal, a winning appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court and millions of dollars, but former Enron broadband executive Scott Yeager learned today he is finally fully free of criminal charges...Circuit Court of Appeals ruled it...
Tags: F. Scott Yeager, Enron Corp., U.S. Supreme Court, appeal court
A Florida appeals court has chastised a judge for granting extensions in a foreclosure case for compassionate reasons. The Third District Court of Appeal ruled last week that Circuit Judge Valerie Manno Schurr could not grant extensions solely on grounds...
Tags: appeal court, Judge Valerie Manno Schurr, granting extensions, foreclosure cases
The 1st District Court of Appeal has upheld a lower-court decision that documents in Florida State University's athletic-sanctions dispute with the National Collegiate Athletic Association are open records. A circuit-court judge ruled in August the documents...
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The anthrax vaccination required of U.S. military personnel is legal, a federal appellate panel in Washington ruled Tuesday. The three-judge panel of the District of Columbia Circuit of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals refused to reinstate the claims...
Tags: U.S. Court of Appeals, appeal court, service members, Washington