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California Supreme Court Strikes Bans on Same-Sex Marriage
May 16, 2008The California Supreme Court ruled yesterday that gays have a constitutional right to marry, striking down state laws that forbade it, in a decision that is likely to reenergize the election-year debate over same-sex marriages and gay rights.
DynCorp to Pay Subcontractor In Racial Discrimination Suit
May 16, 2008A federal jury this week ordered DynCorp International, a government contractor based in Falls Church, to pay more than $15 million to a former minority-owned subcontractor, finding that DynCorp breached its contract and racially discriminated against the firm.
Ohio writer of racial hate letters pleads guilty
May 16, 2008CLEVELAND -- A man pleaded guilty in federal court Thursday to writing racially hateful letters and e-mails to black or mixed-race people, including Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter.
Solicitor General Clement Says He Will Step Down
May 16, 2008 Solicitor General Paul D. Clement, a key advocate in court for the administration's counterterrorism policies, will resign from the Justice Department in early June, the department announced yesterday.
Lethal Injection Methods Weighed
May 16, 2008RICHMOND, May 14 -- A federal appeals court took up an issue Wednesday with broad implications for how executions will be carried out nationwide: whether Virginia's method of lethal injection induces an agonizing death.
Edward Norton, a.k.a. the Hulk, Flexing His Muscles on Capitol Hill
May 16, 2008How about this for a "Jeopardy!" answer: " Christian Bale, Robert Downey Jr., Edward Norton."
Attys: Ohio man to plead guilty to writing threats
May 16, 2008CLEVELAND -- A man accused of writing racially hateful letters to prominent blacks, including U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, is expected to plead guilty in federal court, attorneys said Wednesday.
Va., Del. death row inmates challenge lethal injections
May 16, 2008 RICHMOND, Va. -- Attorneys for death row inmates in Virginia and Delaware argued Wednesday that their states' lethal injection procedures need changing despite a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that upheld the most widely used method of execution.
Attorney who defended Guantanamo law to leave
May 16, 2008WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Paul Clement, who defended President George W. Bush's policies restricting the legal rights of the Guantanamo Bay prisoners, is resigning as the administration's top lawyer before the U.S. Supreme Court, the Justice Department said on Wednesday.
O'Connor makes personal plea for Alzheimer's aid
May 16, 2008WASHINGTON -- Retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor took her family's private battle with Alzheimer's disease public Wednesday as she urged Congress to speed research and aid to fight the coming epidemic of the mind-destroying illness.
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