Hundreds of thousands of French workers took to the streets Saturday to protest pending legislation that would allow for extensions of France's 35-hour workweek. The legislation, first announced in December and scheduled for first reading in the National Assembly this week , would permit companies to negotiate with workers for increased overtime. The reduced workweek [...]
Jack Balkin, Yale Law School: "In Hernandez v. Robles a New York State trial court judge held that the New York State constitution prohibited restricting marriage to opposite sex couples. The court held that prohibition on same sex couples violated the Due Process Clause and Equal Protection Clauses of the New York State Constitution. The [...]
A federal judge, responding to a lawsuit from the nation's largest advocacy group for older Americans , has blocked the government from allowing companies to offer fewer health benefits to employees when they become eligible for Medicare. The court ruling issued Friday temporarily blocks the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission from issuing a new rule that [...]
A nine-man military jury at Fort Hood, Texas, sentenced US Army Sergeant Javal Davis Friday to six months in military prison, reduction in rank to private and a bad-conduct discharge in connection with abuses of Irai detainees at Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison . The jury handed down their punishment after more than five hours of [...]
Guatemala's Constitutional Court Friday ordered charges dropped against soldiers accused of participating in a 1982 massacre of more than 300 civilians, citing the countrys's National Reconciliation Law . The law is a type of amnesty the Guatemalan Congress approved in November 1996, a few weeks before the government and ex-guerrillas signed peace accords ending the [...]
The appeals division of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia ruled Friday that the trial chamber of the same court had erred in its 2003 sentencing of former Bosnian Serb detention camp commander Dragan Nikolic . Nikolic, who personally tortured inmates with pipes and axe handles during the 1990s Balkans conflict, had been [...]
Hernandez and Cohen et al. v. Robles, New York Supreme Court, Justice Doris Ling-Cohan, February 5, 2005 . Excerpt: As a society, we recognize that the decision of whether and whomto marry is life-transforming. It is a unique expression of a private bond and profound love between a couple, and a life dream shared by [...]
Washington State Superior Court Judge John E. Bridges ruled in favor of Republicans Friday by allowing a court challenge to proceed against election totals that resulted in last month's swearing in of Democratic Gov. Christine Gregoire . Gregoire was declared the winner of the state gubernatorial election by only 129 votes out of 2.9 million [...]
In Friday's environmental law news, the Southeastern PA Transit Authority (SEPTA) has received $23 million as part of a settlement agreement to reimburse the company for cleanup at the Paoli Rail Yard Superfund site . The site was originally used (and polluted) by the Penn Central railroad which dissolved in bankruptcy in 1976, and was [...]
Leading Friday's corporations and securities law news, Washington state utility Snohomish Public Utility District has released audiotapes which reveal Enron's plan to take a power plant off-line in 2001 to create higher electric prices in western states. The tapes were released as part of an effort to void Enron's $122 million lawsuit seeking payment for [...]