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Appeals court hints at tossing part of Arizona law
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Arizona's immigration law faced tough scrutiny from a federal appeals panel Monday as the state's governor appeared in person to support the controversial provision on the day before the election in which she's seeking her first full term.Fairfield physicians sue insurers over doctor designations
A Connecticut physicians group has sued three insurance companies, claiming they steer patients to certain doctors designated as elite to cut costs.U.N. Prosecutor Helps Convict Rwandan Trio
Imone Monasebian is home for the holidays and the comparative tranquility of New York City, where she was a hip-hop journalist and poet some years ago. But her thoughts never stray far from the gravity of her legal work in East Africa.Internet Dissemination of Individual's Images
Internet distribution of images of both individuals and private places collected from public places remains lawful.Recovery loses speed as consumers turn cautious
WASHINGTON AP - The recovery lost momentum in the spring as growth slowed to a 2.4 percent pace, its most sluggish showing in nearly a year and too weak to drive down unemployment.Consumers spent less, companies slowed their restocking of shelves and the nation's trade deficit dragged more on the economy in the April-to-June quarter.Prominent Arizona attorney killed in shooting rampage
The report of the shooting came in around dawn from a town in southwestern Arizona - the opening salvo in a rampage that left six people dead over the next six hours.The toll included the suspected gunman, 73-year-old Carey Hal Dyess, and the prominent Yuma attorney who represented his ex-wife in their divorce, Jerrold Shelley.White House directed to preserve backup tapes containing millions of e-mails
A federal judge Monday ordered the White House to preserve copies of all its e-mails, a move that Bush administration lawyers had argued strongly against.Timing traps in European design laws
If certain filings and disclosures are not made and timed properly, potential design rights could be lost.Pa., other states sue RJ Reynolds for Rolling Stone ad
An illustrated advertising section in Rolling Stone magazine violates the tobacco industry's 9-year-old promise not to use cartoons to sell cigarettes, prosecutors in various states said Tuesday.Trending Stories
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