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Austrian Law Student Faces Down Facebook

Max Schrems's crusade against the information collected by the social network has become a cause célèbre in parts of Europe, looming over the company as it prepares to go public.

FHP watching for "Move Over Law" violators

Law enforcement officers across many states are working together along state highways and roads to catch Move Over Law violators in an aggressive push to keep troopers safe.

Lawyer: Egypt official innocent of murder

CAIRO, Feb. 5 (UPI) -- A lawyer for a former top Egyptian security official argued in court Sunday his client is innocent of murdering pro-democracy protesters.

Lawyer eyes raps vs. Talisay Police

Lawyer Raul Sesbreño, whose wife and two other companions died in an ambush last Wednesday, is planning to file charges against the Talisay City Police for failing to provide them security.

Orca legal bid 'a strategic error'

A legal bid to free five orcas from captivity on the grounds they are enslaved in violation of the US constitution is a "strategic error", conservationists warned.

Legal battle 'threatens England's grouse moors'

Landowners have warned that grouse shooting is under threat from legal action aimed at stopping the practice of burning heather on a leading estate.

Property disclosure ranks high among real estate legal disputes

A biennial research report by the National Assn. of Realtors indicates that a handful of real estate agents and brokers and their clients either don't know the law or don't care to follow it. When it comes to lawsuits, real estate agents and brokers tangle mostly among themselves.

Telecom firms readying for legal battle

New Delhi, Feb 5 (IANS) A battery of legal luminaries has been hired by affected telecom firms, many of whom have tied up with international giants, to chart the next course of action after the Supreme Court ordered the cancellation of 122 telecom licences. But top lawyers see slim chance of a reversal of the judgment.

Law Grads Sue Law Schools over Skewed Employment Figures

Law school alums facing a tough job market are suing their alma maters. At least 15 individual class action law suits have been filed by a total of 73 law school grads who allege that the schools falsely inflated graduate employment rates. The suits allege the schools inflated the data, in part, by employing their own graduates in temporary jobs and counting graduates working in non-legal ...

Legal wife fights tooth and nail for Iggy’s remains

MANILA, Philippines – The camp of Aleli Arroyo, legal wife of the late Negros Occidental Ignacio “Iggy” Arroyo Jr., is exhausting all legal measures to stop Grace Ibuna from proceeding with final arrangements for Iggy's remains in London.

South Korea security law is used to silence dissent, critics say

Amnesty International branded as 'ludicrous' South Korea's indicting of blogger Park Jung-geun for tweets satirizing the North Korean government. By his own admission, Park Jung-geun has long been an Internet wiseguy, a young photographer and blogger with a cyber chip on his shoulder whose favorite target for satire is the North Korean government.

CA man freed after murder charges dropped (AP)

FILE - This file photo released on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012, provided by the Anaheim Police Dept. shows Itzcoatl Ocampo. The ex-Marine charged with killing four homeless men in Orange County has been linked to the stabbing deaths of a woman and her son, Anaheim police said Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. Investigators determined there is an association between Ocampo and Eder Herrera, who is charged in the deaths his mother and his brother, and remains in custody, Anaheim police Lt. Julian Harvey said. . (AP Photo/Anaheim Police Dept.,File)AP - A 24-year-old man jailed for more than three months in the murders of his mother and brother was a free man Saturday after prosecutors said they would instead charge a high school friend accused in a string of serial killings. But the previously accused man now faces an immigration hearing on whether he should be allowed to remain in the country because he told officials he was here illegally.


Lawyer’s slain wife laid to rest in Carreta

Virginia Sesbreño, wife of lawyer Raul Sesbreño and one of three people killed in Wednesday’s car ambush in Talisay City, was buried in simple rites yesterday at the Carreta Cemetery in Cebu City.

Jury convicts Indiana elections chief (Reuters)

Reuters - An Indiana jury convicted embattled Republican Secretary of State Charlie White in the early hours of Saturday on six out of seven felony charges including perjury, theft and voter fraud.

Father: Beheading plot suspect a dedicated teacher (AP)

AP - Nevine Aly Elshiekh is a dog lover who teaches children with developmental disabilities. She is college-educated, well-respected by her neighbors and has no criminal record, not even a speeding ticket.

Charges dropped against U.S. soldier in Afghan murder (Reuters)

Reuters - The U.S. Army has dismissed all charges against the last of five soldiers to face a court-martial in the slaying of unarmed Afghan civilians, officials from their home base near Tacoma, Washington, said on Friday.

Army drops charges against last soldier in Afghan murder case (Reuters)

Reuters - The U.S. Army has dismissed all charges against the last of five soldiers to face a court-martial in the slaying of unarmed Afghan civilians, officials from their home base near Tacoma, Washington, said on Friday.

Merkel unhappy China blocked lawyer from meeting

German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed regret Saturday that Chinese police blocked a human rights lawyer from meeting her and said the Communist government should have the confidence to allow dissent.

Legal or not, Vanderbilt policy is wrong

Vanderbilt students argue that even if the schools' nondiscrimination policy is legal, it isn't right to limit their religious and associational freedom. The Supreme Court agrees.

Senior Indiana official convicted of perjury, fraud (Reuters)

Reuters - A jury early on Saturday convicted Indiana's Republican Secretary of State Charlie White on six felony counts including perjury, theft and voter fraud but cleared him on a seventh charge.

Mother of slain actress settles suit with Spector (AP)

AP - A lawyer says the mother of the actress Phil Spector was convicted of killing has settled her wrongful death suit against the legendary music producer.

Muslims to NY attorney general: Investigate NYPD

Thirty-three civil rights groups from around the country complained to the New York attorney general Friday about police documents that showed the New York Police Department recommending increased surveillance of Shiite mosques based on their religion.

Alabama police shoot dead fugitive cop killer (Reuters)

Reuters - Authorities shot and killed an escaped inmate Friday who stabbed one Mobile police officer to death and wounded a second after fleeing in a stolen police car.

Killer of Fla. girl found in landfill gets life (AP)

This photo provided by the family shows Somer Thompson.  A man pleaded guilty Friday, Feb. 3, 2012 in abduction and slaying of  7-year-old Somer Thompson who was found in a landfill. Jarred Harrell, 26, was sentenced to life in prison. Somer, a second-grader, disappeared Oct. 19, 2009, while walking home from Grove Park Elementary School. She was with her sister and some friends, but ran ahead of them after they had a spat. Two days later, she was discovered in the landfill.  (AP Photo/Family Photo)AP - Minutes after a man pleaded guilty to kidnapping, raping and murdering 7-year-old Somer Thompson, who was dumped in a trash bin and later found in a landfill, the little girl's twin brother addressed his sister's killer.


DA expects to quiz Kan. gov; House speaker upset (AP)

District Attorney Chad Taylor, of Shawnee County, Kan., answers questions from reporters during a news conference, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012, at the county courthouse in Topeka, Kan. Taylor is investigating allegations that meetings Gov. Sam Brownback had with legislators at his official residence violated the state's open meetings law. (AP Photo/John Hanna)AP - A Kansas district attorney said Friday that he's likely to interview Gov. Sam Brownback as a witness during an investigation into the legality of private meetings with legislators at the governor's official residence, but the state's most powerful lawmaker criticized the prosecutor's tactics.


Woman wins $975K years after giving birth in jail (AP)

AP - A woman has won $975,000 in a federal jury trial, 14 years after giving birth in a jail cell in Washington state.

Legal aid cuts stoke competition for public interest jobs

In a time when demand for legal aid has never been higher and funding for legal aid providers is being slashed across the country, national and local experts who have devoted their careers to law and policy for the public good shared their perspectives about careers in public interest law Feb. 3 at the ABA Midyear Meeting in New Orleans.

Law enforcement websites under attack by hackers

Saboteurs stole passwords and sensitive information on tipsters while hacking into the websites of several law enforcement agencies worldwide in attacks attributed to the collective known as Anonymous.

Muslims to attorney general: Investigate NYPD

Thirty-three civil rights groups from around the country complained to the New York attorney general Friday about police documents that showed the New York Police Department recommending increased surveillance of Shiite mosques based on their religion.

Funeral protesting law gets rewritten

A law that was passed to help families facing protests at military funerals is getting a rewrite.

Wis. governor to meet with district attorney

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker said Friday he will meet with a district attorney leading a secret investigation that has already led to charges being filed against five former close aides and associates.

Wis. governor to meet with district attorney (AP)

AP - Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker said Friday he will meet with a district attorney leading a secret investigation that has already led to charges being filed against five former close aides and associates.

No verdict in Pennsylvania corruption trial (Reuters)

Reuters - A Pennsylvania jury ended a second day of deliberations on Friday without reaching a verdict in the corruption trial of one of the state's longest-serving lawmakers, accused of using state employees to campaign for him for free.

US Attorney Birotte issues statement on Armstrong

United States Attorney André Birotte Jr. released the following statement Friday regarding the Lance Armstrong doping investigation:

Mel Gibson may be witness in discrimination trial (AP)

FILE - In this July 31, 2006 file photo, Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy James Mee speaks to a reporter, as he arrived at his home in Calabasas, Calif. Attorneys for the deputy who arrested Gibson in 2006 want to call the actor-director to testify during the deputy's upcoming workplace discrimination lawsuit. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, File)AP - Attorneys for a deputy who arrested Mel Gibson on suspicion of drunken driving want to call the Oscar-winner as a witness during an upcoming trial to determine if the officer suffered discrimination because of the case.


Disbarred attorney charged with practicing without a license

Disbarred attorney charged with practicing without a license Houston Chronicle Copyright 2012 Houston Chronicle. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 02:25 p.m., Friday, February 3, 2012 According to a complaint filed by the Harris County District Attorney's office, Satterwhite told a man charged with possession of marijuana to ...

NJ CFO gets 20 years for advertising child porn (AP)

AP - A financial officer who admitted advertising child pornography for others to download was sentenced Friday to 20 years in prison.

Stanford had secret fund for bribes, yacht: witness (Reuters)

Reuters - Texas financier Allen Stanford drew on a secret Swiss bank account for personal expenses like yacht maintenance and to pay bribes, the government's top witness said at Stanford's fraud trial on Friday.

Hackers take over law enforcement websites

Hackers have taken over the websites of several law enforcement agencies worldwide in attacks attributed to the collective called Anonymous, including in Boston and in Salt Lake City, where police say personal information of confidential informants and tipsters was accessed.

Ind. election chief's voter fraud trial nears end (AP)

AP - A jury began deliberations Friday in the voter fraud trial of Indiana's election chief, who faces charges that could oust him from office.
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