Chelan County Superior Court Judge John Bridges said Thursday that he will issue an oral decision Monday, June 6, on a GOP challenge to the validity of votes cast in the 2004 governor's race awarded to by Democrat Christine Gregoire after multiple recounts. Lawyers for Republican candidate Dino Rossi have asked that illegal votes allegedly [...]
As anticipated , Turkey has implemented a revised penal code in satisfaction of one of two pre-conditions for its eventual accession to the European Union. Turkish president Ahmet Necdet Sezer has yet to formally approve the revision, however, and changes to the text may be in the offing after claims by opposition aprties that last-minute [...]
JURIST Guest Columnist Elena Baylis of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law says that while Darfur may be a dream case for the International Criminal Court, the value of the International Criminal Court for Darfur is yet to be seen… On March 31, 2005, the United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 1593, referring the [...]
Thomas, et al. v. City of Seattle, Hankin, et al. v. City of Seattle, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, June 2, 2005 . Excerpt: In this case we search for the proper balance between, on the one hand, the vibrant rights of free speech and assembly in an open society and, [...]
Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende wrote to the Dutch Parliament on Thursday formally saying that his government wished to withdraw its motion calling for approval of the EU constitution. Over 62% of Dutch voters turned out Wednesday to reject the proposed EU charter in a referendum by a resounding margin of 62% to 38%. [...]
Former Qwest Communications International CFO Robin Szeliga was charged with insider trading Thursday based on accusations that she improperly earned $410,000 on a stock sale. Szeliga reached a plea agreement and a change-of-plea hearing has been scheduled for next month. She is the highest-ranking former official to be charged in the criminal investigation of an [...]
The US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that the city of Seattle had the right to block city streets during violent protests against the 1999 World Trade Organization meeting in the city. The court nonetheless reversed and sent part of the lower court's decision back for retrial, saying, "in some instances police conduct [...]
Leading Thursday's international brief, Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has announced a halt to the current nationwide police crackdown against illegal and black market merchants and unauthorized dwellings that has allegedly resulted in the eviction and/or detention of tens of thousands of citiziens. Mugabe called in Local Government Minister Ignatius Chombo and senior police commanders for [...]
A New York state judge Thursday dismissed a lawsuit by Cablevision alleging illegal activities in the sale of land by the Manhattan Transportation Agency to the New York Jets football team earmarked for a proposed $2 billion stadium that has been advanced as the central venue for New York City's 2012 Olympic bid . The [...]
A US District Judge in Connecticut has ruled that Gillette's claims that its multi-blade M3Power razor lifts hair for a closer shave are "unsubstantiated and inaccurate," granting competitor Schick a preliminary injunction prohibiting television or print ads of the razor. A Gillette spokesperson said that the company has not decided whether to appeal the decision. [...]