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| Stem-cell ballot question to go before court |
| Published: October 12, 2007, 5:19 pm |
| Tags: Court News |
| A proposed November vote on a $450 million stem-cell research program was thrust into uncertainty today when a state appeals court agreed to take the case. A three-judge Appellate Division panel said the case should be handled on an emergency... |
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| Borders, Court TV, Gather.com Team Up for Crime Writing Contest |
| Published: October 12, 2007, 6:03 pm |
| Tags: Borders, Contest, Court Tv, Crime Writing, Culture, Entertainment, Gather Com, Life, Manuscript, Mystery, People, Unpublished, Writer |
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| Web Accessibility Gets a Boost In California Court |
| Published: October 14, 2007, 3:02 am |
| Tags: Court |
| developments in a California court case pitting blind users against the retailer Target over the lack of accessibility of Target.com. (We discussed the matter on two occasions last year.) The case is being brought under a federal statute, the Americans With Disabilities Act, and two California laws that are somewhat broader. Even though Target |
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| Hot Legal Action: Best Buy and Microsoft Get No Love From Supreme Court on Racketeering Charges |
| Published: October 15, 2007, 1:30 pm |
| Tags: Best Buy, Hot Legal Action, James Odom, Microsoft, Msn, Rico, Supreme Court |
| Supreme Court ruled today that Microsoft and Best Buy would have to face a lawsuit alleging fraudulent sign-up of MSN customers, a crime that violates the Mafia-busting RICO anti-racketeering act. Here's the backstory: In return for a $200 million strategic investment from Microsoft back in 2000, Best Buy promised to sign up customers to |
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| Court Won't Take Up Delayed Executions |
| Published: October 16, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Court, Won T, Take, Delayed, Executions, Arizona, Stephen G Breyer, Florida, Clarence Smith, Clarence Thomas, John Paul Stevens, Robert Barnes |
| The Supreme Court declined once again yesterday to decide whether a lengthy delay in carrying out a death sentence amounts to cruel and unusual punishment, this time in the case of an Arizona man who murdered two teenage girls. |
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