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added 2007 Thu Jun 7 23:52:06 by populist
Now we've bungled our own kangaroo courts. This is what happens when you make up the rules as you go along.
added 2007 Mon May 7 12:34:58 by zaph22
YouTube, SueTube, could legal battles be the undoing of the world's most popular video sharing site? While the legal judgments are yet to emerge to give us all an indication of who'll win the war of the video sharing Web, it'll likely be years before anyone can truly claim to know 'how the video Web was won'.
added 2007 Sat Feb 10 3:11:16 by worker
May it please the court: Unlike the fake cases that have been highly circulated online for the last several years, the following cases have been researched from public sources and are confirmed true by the only legitimate source for the Stella Awards: us.
added 2007 Wed Jan 17 16:30:58 by tdash
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales says federal judges are unqualified to make rulings affecting national security policy, and generally should defer to the will of the president and Congress when deciding national security cases.
added 2006 Fri Aug 25 7:09:48 by Scott-O-Rama
A letter from Ken Gourlay, alleged molestor named in court by Justin Berry. As Ken has not been convicted of any crime and people are innocent until proven otherwise, it's only fair to hear his side of the story in his own words.
added 2006 Thu Aug 17 23:58:36 by Scott-O-Rama
Big Tobacco lied for decades and must admit it, ruling says
added 2006 Mon Aug 14 14:29:53 by Scott-O-Rama
9/11 Detainee Locked Up for Nearly Five Years Never Charged With a Crime
added 2006 Thu Aug 10 16:28:08 by Snake Oil Sam
With Solomon like wisdom a Florida federal judge found a unique way in which to get two lawyers to come to an agreement on where to meet for a deposition.
added 2006 Wed Aug 9 6:06:57 by Scott-O-Rama
No Man Is an Island: Anthony Kennedy's surprising charge to the American Bar Association.
added 2006 Tue Aug 1 18:10:02 by TimALoftis
Congress passes a law that says the U.S. won't torture people. The president says OK, we won't -- unless we really need to, thus adopting an exception Congress had specifically and vociferously rejected.