European Judges Vote to Uphold British Ban on Paid Political Ads
Vote of nine to eight
Legal process to be set back to November 2011
Allegedly entered former wife's property
But rejects challenge to presidential election outcome
Judge ruled that Wells Fargo did not prove she was behind on mortgage payments
Woman who was born a man trying to get marriage to her boyfriend recognized
Still trying to get a hang of his new smartphone
Judge has to halt trial over Defense Department security issues
Attorneys have to take furloughs
Mass trial of hundreds accused of trying to topple government
Found guilty of smuggling $2.5 million worth of cocaine
Uhuru Kenyatta, who has been indicted by the International Criminal Court, is the winner
Will case make it to Supreme Court?
Died while in detention, but apparently this didn't stop the case
State to argue it is reasonable to demand proof of American citizenship to register to vote
Not happy with the regulations the ban imposes
One of our most controversial jurists talks about free speech, cell phones, and how bubble gum made him a capitalist.
But they work so wonderfully shadowy in the U.S.!
One independent journalists transcribes soldier's lengthy statement
State has until June to legalize it
Defense lawyers worried government is listening in on confidential discussions
Faces possible criminal charges of his own
Not happy with variety of sentences handed down for weapons-related cases
Punchline: She won re-election back in November
Judge faces "court of inquiry" typically used against elected officials accused of misbehavior
Was not even in control of information being transmitted from courtroom
Pleads guilty to manslaughter, other charges over Gulf of Mexico oil spill
Federal court slams Obama's executive overreach.
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