Hortense W.
New York Judge David B.
A judge, Peter Stone, questioning the constitutionality of the National Collegiate Athletic
Pacific Palisades resident Stanley M.
A federal appeals judge has temporarily halted the promotion of a Latino police officer who won a
Contrary to a published report, University of San Diego law professor Bernard Siegan--nominated by President Reagan to the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals--never intended to criticize a landmark civil rights decision in an article assessing the Supreme Court, correspondence with his editors indicates.
Lingering scenes from a week of boxing: The Forum--It's 24 hours before World Boxing Assn. bantamweight champion Bernardo Pinango defends his title against Frankie Duarte of the Ten Goose Boxing Club of North Hollywood.
San Diego Superior Court Judge Jack R.
live with his homosexual father, left court a free woman Monday, cleared by a judge of charges of felony child-stealing.
judge who ordered concert noise toned down but says he has yet to see evidence of compliance.
A High Court justice ruled today that "staggering complacency" and top-to-bottom "disease of sloppiness" by owners of the Herald of Free Enterprise led to the ferry disaster that killed nearly 200 people in March.
A federal Judge in Denver rejected a $60.7-million bankruptcy settlement for Frontier Airlines, a
A federal appeals judge in Boston rejected Marvelous Marvin Hagler's latest legal move against the
Despite fears that it may influence the upcoming Philippine elections, a federal judge on Monday
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that accused the longshoremen's union and an employers
Boxing judge Jo Jo Guerra said he will sue the manager of former middleweight champion Marvin
seized after their arrest as evidence against them, a Los Angeles federal court judge ruled Tuesday.
James Spencer, a former assistant U.S. attorney, was sworn in Friday as Virginia's first black federal judge.
The lawsuits charged that Union Carbide failed to warn investors of hazards at its subsidiary's plant in Bhopal, India, where a gas leak killed 2,000 people.
In the latest of a series of court cases focusing on a patient's right to die, a Reseda nursing home Tuesday was ordered not to use "heroic" medical means to sustain the life of a 75-year-old man suffering from Alzheimer's disease, an irreversible deterioration of the brain.