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September 29, 2008 |

Supreme Court Stays Above Economic Fray — For Now

As the nation's stunning financial crisis competed with a riveting presidential election campaign for D.C.'s attention last week, the other branch of government — the Supreme Court — remained blithely uninvolved. But history, both long ago and recent, teaches that the Supreme Court rarely stays completely out of intense national debates.
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August 12, 2005 |

Roberts Advocated Noncommittal Stance on Specific Cases in Advising O'Connor

Supreme Court nominee John Roberts advised then-high court nominee Sandra Day O'Connor in 1981 to stand firm in her insistence not to talk about specific cases like Roe v. Wade, saying it could bring up impropriety and possibly disqualification issues. Documents released Thursday revealed that Roberts -- then special assistant to the AG -- wrote O'Connor to rebut a professor's memo arguing that senators can only determine a nominee's views by asking specific questions about specific cases.
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February 05, 2008 |

Day Laborers

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August 31, 2007 |

Who's Behind the Camera?

No longer is video surveillance just an experiment: Law enforcement wants to install it everywhere. Might some laws be a good idea?
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May 26, 2011 |

Weak US economic data pushes stocks lower

Weak U.S. economic data weighed on stocks Thursday, though worries over Greece's debt crisis eased somewhat following indications that the country may get more help.
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August 11, 2008 |

Supreme Court Extends Criminal Jury Notetaking

The state Supreme Court has suspended the sunset provision contained in a rule that sanctioned juror note-taking in certain criminal trials, effectively extending a period for evaluation of the practice.
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February 08, 2012 |

Prudential Entity Ruled Entitled to Damages Over Retirement Plan Losses

Given the amount of commercial litigation stemming from the subprime meltdown, surprisingly few cases have actually gone to trial. But in one of the rare exceptions, a federal judge in Manhattan ruled on Feb. 3 that a Prudential Financial subsidiary was entitled to nearly $77 million in damages from State Street Corporation.
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December 16, 2010 |

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June 29, 2007 |

Failed applicant sues bar examiners over test question on gay marriage

A Massachusetts Bar Examination applicant who claims he failed the test because he didn't answer a question about homosexual marriage and partnering is suing the test administration agency, the state Supreme Judicial Court and four individual justices for constitutional violations.
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