Some of US television's most prominent networks and their affiliates filed notices of appeal in federal district courts across the nation late Thursday and early Friday in response to a recent Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ruling that declared several of their programs "indecent" based on language content. ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, and affiliate groups representing [...]

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British police on Thursday arrested Des Smith, the first person held in police custody in the "cash for honors" probe , before releasing him on bail later in the day. The arrest stemmed from allegations that the government was selling "honors" such as peerages and knighthoods to wealthy individuals in exchange for educational funding. Smith, [...]

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The Ohio Supreme Court has rejected the argument that Governor Bob Taft (R) has full executive privilege to keep records private in a 5-2 decision . Rather, the court held on Thursday that Taft has a "qualified gubernatorial-communications privilege," allowing public access to documents when "the requester demonstrates that the requester has a particularized need [...]

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is re-examining the last unsolved public lynching in the US, according to an FBI agent. FBI agent Stephen Emmett did not say whether the FBI will officially reopen the case, but said that recent technology and techniques may help unlock an earlier investigation surrounding the 60-year-old crime . Civil [...]

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Leading Friday's environmental law news, Magistrate Judge Robert Collings of the US District Court for the District of Massachusetts has ruled that the US Environmental Protection Agency must release internal documents relating to the Clean Air Mercury Rule . The rule, which has proposed a cap-and-trade emissions program for coal-fired power plants, has been controversial [...]

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