The City of New York agreed to pay approximately $2 million to settle a lawsuit brought by protesters who had claimed they had been illegally arrested, according to Tuesday statements made by the city's Law Department. In April 2003, city police arrested anti-war protesters while they were holding a demonstration outside the offices of military [...]
The US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled on Tuesday that existing US Food and Drug Association (FDA) regulations do not preempt a New Jersey woman's state claim that she was poisoned by the mercury in canned tuna. The suit alleges that Tri-Union, producers of Chicken-of-the-Sea brand tuna, failed to warn consumers about [...]
Deborah Fellner v. Tri-Union Seafoods, L.L.C. d/b/a Chicken of the Sea, US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, August 19, 2008 . Read the full text of the opinion . Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here.
Jury selection began Tuesday in the the trial of a former US Marine who faces voluntary manslaughter charges for alleged involvement in the deaths of four Iraqi civilians in 2004. Sergeant Jose Nazario cannot face trial by court-martial because he is no longer in the military, and is therefore being tried under the Military Extraterritorial [...]
L.M., v. Capistrano United School District, US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, August 19, 2008 . Read the full text of the opinion . Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here.
The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Tuesday vacated a 2006 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule prohibiting state and local governments from monitoring air pollution below acceptable levels set by the EPA for "stationary" sources such as power plants and factories. The court wrote that the rule violated Title V [...]
JURIST Guest Columnist David Scheffer, who formerly led the US delegation in UN talks creating the International Criminal Court (ICC) and is now at Northwestern University School of Law, recalls the original intent behind Article 16 of the Rome Statute of the ICC as the UN Security Council deliberates what to do about the ICC [...]
The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Tuesday upheld a California public school district's policy that parents may only observe their disabled children in the classroom for twenty minutes in order to evaluate the school's proposed education plan. The parents of a student (L.M.) with autism filed suit after the psychologist they [...]
Bonnie Docherty : "Russia has not only caused civilian casualties with its use of cluster munitions in Georgia, but it has also blatantly disregarded the international decision to ban the weapons. In the process, Russia has demonstrated that states around the world cannot become complacent about the Convention on Cluster Munitions, which 107 of them [...]
The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled Monday that those placed on the government's "no-fly list" can challenge their inclusion on the list in federal district courts. The issue came before the court in a case brought by a woman on the list, in which a district court had ruled that it [...]