Related Blog Posts

UFO Disclosure: It’s Happening!

15 hours ago ago from L.A. Marzulli\'s Blog

There are those within the UFO community that are calling for full disclosure of what the United States knows about the so-called extraterrestrial presence. I have posted that the hold up may be a remnant of the old guard, left over from the Truman era, that put into place the way the UFO phenomena would be revealed, or not revealed to the public. What has changed in the last decade is that some governments, France, Belgium, Mexico, the U.K, ...

Related content

Supreme Court Should Reject Religious Discrimination at Public Universities, Says Americans United : One Penny Sheet

1 hour, 19 minutes ago ago from One Penny Sheet

OPS_admin | Dec 08, 2009 | Comments 0 Church-State Watchdog Group Calls on High Court to Affirm Lower Court Ruling in Calif. Law School Case WASHINGTON December 7 The U.S. Supreme Court today announced it will hear a dispute from California involving an evangelical Christian club at a public law school that wants recognition and funding as an official campus organization, even though it discriminates on religious grounds. ...

Related content

Important Victory in Kindler

15 hours ago ago from Crime and Consequences Blog

The U.S. Supreme Court today decided Beard v. Kindler , a case on the procedural default doctrine. The decision is an important victory for the enforcement of the criminal law generally and capital punishment in particular, even though a broad question is left for a future case. When a criminal judgment has been upheld by the state courts and is challenged in federal court, the petitioner often wants to make a claim that he did not make or ...

Related content

Supreme Court to hear case of Christian student group denied recognition over issue of gays. (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)

21 hours ago ago from Daily Christian Way

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear an appeal from a Christian student group that had been denied recognition by a public law school in California for excluding homosexuals and nonbelievers. The case pits anti-discrimination principles against religious freedom.

Related content

Seattle City Court Drunk Driving Rules Explained from a Driving Under the Influence Lawyer within Seattle

18 hours ago ago from Top Cat Topix

If you are in Seattle and are pulled over for drunk driving, you might potentially end up in one of two courts, frequently dependent on who stops you. This article is meant to speak to the instance when you are seized for a Seattle DUI by the city cops (versus the state police, highway patrol, or sheriff's office). An seizure by the Seattle, or municipal police force, results in a legal action in Seattle municipal court that is handled in ...

Related content

Related News

Judicial Recusals, Felonies & Is There A Shadow Ninth Circuit Court? Full Disclosure Network(R) Reports

16 hours ago ago from Good News Now

WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As a part of the on-going TV series "Judicial Benefits and Court Corruption" Full Disclosure Network(R) (FDN) is providing Internet updates on late breaking developments in the civil contempt of court case of Richard I. Fine now before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.( http://www.fulldisclosure.net/news/2009/12/is-there-shadow-ninth-circuit-guest.html ) A six minute video preview of the series ...

Related content

Sotomayor delivers first court opinion of new term

16 hours ago ago from PopEater

WASHINGTON -Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the court's newest member, got to deliver the Supreme Court's first opinion of the new term. It was also Sotomayor's first opinion as a Supreme Court justice. She joined the court in August. Sotomayor read aloud the opinion she wrote at the beginning of Tuesday's court session. The case was Mohawk Industries v. Carpenter. The case involved a question of whether a lower court's decision on attorney-client ...

Related content

New trial possible in 1998 insurance dispute

10 hours ago ago from U.S. News

New trial possible in 1998 insurance dispute OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -- After more than a decade and four Nebraska Supreme Court rulings, a new trial may soon be scheduled in a multimillion-dollar insurance dispute between Florida and Countrywide Insurance Agency. Florida is still trying to collect $4.7 million in premiums and interest the state says Omaha-based Countrywide Insurance Agency owed to a failed company Florida had taken over. ...

Related content

Sotomayor Draws Retort From a Fellow Justice

2 hours ago ago from The New York Times

WASHINGTON The Supreme Court released its first four decisions in argued cases this term on Tuesday. They were all minor, but one was notable for being Justice Sonia Sotomayor 's Supreme Court debut and for prompting a testy concurrence from Justice Clarence Thomas . Related Justices Appear Skeptical of Anticorruption Law (December 9, 2009) The case concerned whether federal trial-court rulings concerning the lawyer-client ...

Related content

Court: Reconsider death sentence for Kindler

14 hours ago ago from Good News Now

WASHINGTON -The Supreme Court will let lower courts consider reinstating a death sentence for a convicted murderer who twice escaped from prison after being found guilty of killing a man who was planning to testify against him. The high court on Tuesday overturned a lower court decision throwing out the death sentence against Joseph Kindler for killing one-time accomplice David Bernstein in 1982. The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had said ...

Related content

Related Videos