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April 25, 2011
Feature
- Two retirees file wave of lawsuits over ATM fees
- Foundation contributes $25K to civil rights center
- Judge hears arguments on no-parole law; ACLU: Statute prohibiting parole for juveniles serving life sentence for murder is unconstitutional
- Getting Defensive
- Daily Briefs, April 25
- Legal People
Courts
- Nebraska: Court sets state's first execution date in 13 years; Condemned man killed two Omaha cabbies in botched robberies in 1979
- Mexico: Police catch cartel lawyer, gov't hires U.S. law firm
- Montana: Judge rejects gay couple rights lawsuit
- Oregon: Judge orders Vatican to show files in abuse case Vatican denies it was priest's employer
Nation
- Arizona: Jury acquits doctor in woman's suicide
- New York: In a political fix; City officials among those with tickets 'handled'
- National Roundup
Business
- Of Mutual Interest: Tax terms that mutual fund investors should know
- Technology: Apple slammed over iPhone, iPad location tracking
- Agriculture: The demand for lamb; Sheep growers benefit from low supply, high demand from consumers
Column
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- Civil legal aid lawyers are often the last line of defense. Why are there so few of them?
- Bankruptcy law firm files for Chapter 11 after losing advertising dispute
- Dentons and Boies Schiller face $300M racketeering suit after client loses international arbitration
- Mother’s Day and the changing face of family dynamics and custody arrangements
- Federal judge reprimanded for handcuffing teen spectator in scared-straight approach
- Lawyer whose firm sued Boeing finds emergency slide that fell from company’s plane near his home