- 18 April 2012
Win: NLRB Rule Speeding Union Elections Tossed Out by Judge
A rule change by the National Labor Relations Board that allows for faster votes on union elections was thrown out by a federal judge who said the agency lacked a quorum when it approved the measure.
- 18 April 2012
Visitors Can Finally Openly Carry Guns in Virginia Parks
A long-standing prohibition on openly carrying guns in Virginia state parks is set to officially end Monday, a victory for gun rights advocates after a protracted political battle that spanned four administrations.
- 15 April 2012
Court rejects torture-related case against Bush lawyer
(Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday ruled that John Yoo, a former legal counsel to the Bush administration, is immune from a lawsuit by an American citizen who said he had been tortured at a military jail in South Carolina.
- 18 April 2012
Appeals Court Upholds Arizona's Voter ID Requirement
PHOENIX – An appeals court upheld a requirement in a 2004 Arizona law that voters show identification before they can cast ballots, saying that there wasn't evidence that the mandate disparately affected Latinos as the challengers had alleged.





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