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No decisions in high court's horn of plentyWASHINGTON (AP) - For the first time under Chief Justice John Roberts, the Supreme Court has failed to issue opinions before Thanksgiving in any of the cases that were argued in recent months. The court operates under no deadlines, but... In this article: Samuel Alito, Sonia Sotomayor, John Roberts, Supreme Court, Cass Sunstein, Platinum, Chief Justice of the United States, Laurence Tribe, U.S. Mint, and Federalist Society |
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Telegraph.co.uk - All news | 4 hours ago
Overdraft charges: consumers back Supreme Court ruling
...won a surprise court victory in their battle over unauthorised overdraft charges, it has emerged. Published: 11:12AM GMT 27 Nov 2009 The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that the charges are not subject to regulation by the Office of Fair...
In this article: Supreme Court, Customer, Office of Fair Trading, Revenue, and Britain
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TIME | 9 hours ago
Supreme Court Ponders: When Do Ideas Deserve Patents?
Supreme Court: When Do Ideas Deserve Patents? By Adi Narayan Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009 WeatherWise USA CEO Rand Warsaw discusses his patent case, which is being heard by the Supreme Court, at his Pittsburgh offices Keith Srakocic /...
In this article: Supreme Court, Goldman Sachs, E mail, Stanford University, U.S. patent office, and Amazon
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The Australian | 12 hours ago
Supreme Court recalls decision - judicial bias
Friday, 27 November 2009, 4:45 pm Justice Wilson's Day In Court - Not A Happy One LawFuel - The Law Jobs and News Wire Supreme Court recalls decision on basis of judicial bias In what may be the only such case to have come before the...
In this article: Supreme Court
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thestar.com | 23 hours ago
Supreme Court to hear Pickton's appeal
...dissenting judge said the jury instructions constituted a miscarriage of justice and would have ordered a new trial. The dissenting vote gave Pickton a right of appeal to the Supreme Court, which was formalized in Thursday's announcement.
In this article: Robert Pickton, Supreme Court, Parole, and Ottawa
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Daily Mail | 1 day ago
Charter for bank rip-offs: Supreme Court rules overdraft fees ARE legal
Banks have been given the right to impose rip-off charges in a court decision that deals a bitter blow to millions of customers. The new Supreme Court has rejected a bid by the Office of Fair Trading to challenge charges of up to GBP39 for...
In this article: Supreme Court, Customer, FSA, Office of Fair Trading, Financial Services Authority, and British Bankers Association
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | 2 days ago
British banks win Supreme Court test case on overdrafts
Britain's Supreme Court rules in favour of banks on Wednesday in a test case triggered by consumers demanding relief for steep overdraft charges. Britain's Supreme Court ruled in favour of banks on Wednesday in a test case triggered by...
In this article: Supreme Court, Office of Fair Trading, and Britain
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Telegraph.co.uk - Business | 2 days ago
Overdraft charges: how the Supreme Court ruling affects you
...to reclaim billions of pounds' worth of bank charges had their hopes dashed today by a landmark ruling in the Supreme Court. This Court overturned previous rulings by the High Court and the Court of Appeal, which had decided that the...
In this article: Supreme Court, EU, Office of Fair Trading, Financial Services Authority, and House of Lords
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Telegraph.co.uk - Business | 2 days ago
Overdraft fees: why the Supreme Court was right to stand up for beastly bankers
Nobody ever won a popularity contest standing up for the banks but the Supreme Court decision is good news for the vast majority of customers who do not borrow without permission and currently enjoy fee-free banking while in credit.
In this article: Supreme Court, God, Ebola, Alistair Darling, Britain, and Europe
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Reuters | November 16, 2009
Supreme Court won't hear Redskins name case
Supreme Court won't hear Redskins name case Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:17pm EST WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court said on Monday that it rejected an appeal by six American Indians in their long-running legal challenge of the Washington...
In this article: Supreme Court, Washington Redskins, Trademark, Thomson Reuters, Plaintiff, National Football League, Washington, All rights reserved, and Psychology
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washingtonpost.com | November 16, 2009
Supreme Court refuses to hear Redskins' naming case
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to revive a lawsuit on behalf of Native American activists who claimed that the Washington Redskins' team name is so offensive that it does not deserve trademark protection. The court without comment...
In this article: Supreme Court, Washington Redskins, Trademark, Boston Braves, Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit, and U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
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The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest judicial body in the United States, and leads the federal judiciary. It consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and eight Associate Justices, who are nominated by the President and confirmed with the "advice and consent" of the Senate. Justices serve "during good Behaviour," which terminates at death, resignation, retirement, or conviction on impeachment. The Court meets in Washington, D.C. in the United States Supreme Court building. The Supreme Court is primarily an appellate court, but has original jurisdiction in a small number of cases.
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