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Lake Forest, couple settle sidewalk dispute
Chicago Tribune reportersLake Forest officials and a couple who demolished a sidewalk in front of their home have agreed to build a new sidewalk on a neighbor's property to settle dueling lawsuits over whether the path should be replaced and who should pay for it. Attorneys...Tags: Lawyers, Transportation, Lake Forest, Road Transportation
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Is this area the best place for Hinckley?
A federal judge is questioning whether Williamsburg is the best community for John Hinckley Jr. after testimony the would-be presidential assassin has been rejected from volunteer positions there. U.S. District Judge Paul L. Friedman is considering a...Tags: Government, Ronald Reagan, James City County, Health Treatments, Salvation Army
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Kids Lost In Celebrity Crossfire
Good news. Britney and K-Fed have a settlement! Their lawyers were back in court — again — last week to tell the judge in the long-running battle over custody of their two sons that they had agreed that K-Fed would retain custody, Britney...Tags: Lawyers, Court Administration, Ryan Seacrest, Family, Denise Richards
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A Summary of Illinois News
A compact to prevent the diversion of water from the Great Lakes has widespread support in Congress and a strong chance of winning approval by the end of the year, lawmakers said Wednesday. House and Senate leaders from the region said they did not...Tags: Court Administration, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Imperial and Royal Matters, Barack Obama, Prisons
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Judge rules bomb search was illegal
A McHenry County judge has disallowed evidence against a Schaumburg man accused of hiding a powerful bomb in the basement of his estranged wife's home in Cary. Circuit Court Judge Joseph Condon ruled Wednesday that the search that uncovered the two-...Tags: Witnesses, Prosecution, Schaumburg, Cary
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Judge pleads innocent on drunken-driving charge
An Allen County judge is being allowed to keep his driver's license as he faces a charge of drunken driving. Police say Circuit Judge Thomas Felts was stopped Friday in downtown Indianapolis after he failed to use a turn signal and then backed into a... -
FEMA seeks immunity from suits over trailer fumes
Associated Press WriterThe Federal Emergency Management Agency asked a federal judge Wednesday for immunity from lawsuits over potentially dangerous fumes in government-issued trailers that have housed tens of thousands of Gulf Coast hurricane victims. Lawyers for victims...Tags: Henry Miller, Meteorological Disasters, Disasters, Hurricane Preparedness, Federal Emergency Management Agency
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Michigan court rules against firefighter unions
Associated Press WriterThe Michigan Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled against two firefighter unions seeking to prevent layoffs in Pontiac and Detroit. The court ruled 4-3 that an Oakland County judge was wrong to grant an injunction in 2006, stopping Pontiac's plan to lay off...Tags: Labor Legislation, Court Administration, Fires, Local Authority, Layoffs and Downsizing
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State's top judge against 4-day county work week
Pennsylvania's top judge has come out against a four-day work week for county courthouses, in a blow to local efforts that aim to help employees cut their commutes given $4-a-gallon gas. "The Court discussed the matter and decided that courts must remain...Tags: Employees, Court Administration
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Court tosses FCC fine against CBS
ASSOCIATED PRESSA federal appeals court yesterday threw out a $550,000 indecency fine against CBS Corp. for the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show that ended with Janet Jackson's breast-baring "wardrobe malfunction." The three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of...Tags: Therapies, Court Administration, Multi-Sport Events, Health Treatments, Super Bowl
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