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Supreme Court rejects ban on funding Planned Parenthood
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court refused Tuesday to allow Indiana to block Medicaid funding of Planned Parenthood clinics because they perform abortions. Without comment, the high court let stand decisions by a federal judge in Indiana and the U.S....
Tags: Medicaid, Laws, Abortion, Justice System, Planned Parenthood
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Courteney Cox's divorce from David Arquette finalized
Courteney Cox's divorce from David Arquette has been finalized. The "Cougar Town" star and "Scream" actor finally ended their marriage Wednesday when a L.A. County Superior Court judge entered a final judgment for the divorce, according to TMZ, which...
Tags: Scream 4 (movie), Victoria's Secret, Family, Beyonce, Courteney Cox
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Reducing prison crowding is up to Legislature, Brown says
Laywers for Gov. Jerry Brown on Wednesday argued that he should not be held in contempt for failing to comply with federal court orders to reduce prison crowding, saying it is now up to the Legislature to act. Brown in April offered the federal court...
Tags: Justin Bieber, Regional Authority, Lawyers, Government, U.S. Supreme Court
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Accused teenage killer has IQ of 57
A teenager charged with killing his girlfriend's mother and stepfather at their Compton mobile home has an "extremely low" IQ that is consistent with being mentally retarded, an expert testified Tuesday. Giovanni Gallardo, now 18, had an IQ of 57 when...Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Murder, Halloween, Crime, Law and Justice
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Former KPMG senior partner to plead guilty to securities fraud
A former senior partner at accounting firm KPMG's Los Angeles office has agreed to plead guilty to a securities fraud charge of passing inside information about the firm's clients to a friend, who used it to make more than $1 million in stock trades....
Tags: Insider Trading, Herbalife Limited, Lawyers, KPMG, Business Enterprises
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Richard Ramirez, 'Night Stalker' serial killer, dies at 53
Richard Ramirez, the serial killer known as the Night Stalker who terrorized Los Angeles County and was convicted in 1989 of 13 murders, died Friday morning, California corrections officials said. He was 53. Ramirez died of natural causes in Marin...
Tags: Crimes, Murder, Punishment, Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice
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Falun Gong followers protest Chinese President Xi in desert visit
INDIAN WELLS, Calif.--The crowd of demonstrators hurried to unfurl their posters and take their position at the site of what looked like a motorcade zipping down the drive from the resort. Chinese President Xi Jinping was believed to be staying there, as...
Tags: Barack Obama, Human Rights, Human Interest, Punishment, Justice and Rights
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For some of Richard Ramirez's victims, a bitter look back
After a jury handed him a death sentence in 1989, the serial killer known as the Night Stalker reacted with a shrug. "Big deal," said Richard Ramirez, a devil-worshiping drifter whose spree of break-in murders terrorized California in mid-1980s....
Tags: Crime Victims, Murder, Punishment, Television Industry, Crime, Law and Justice
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Government is tracking all U.S. phone calls
WASHINGTON — The federal government has amassed a database for at least seven years containing details on virtually every telephone call made within the United States or between this country and telephones abroad, officials said Thursday,...
Tags: Newspapers, Dianne Feinstein, Terrorism, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Verizon Communications
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Museums block Coliseum parking plan
Supporters of Exposition Park museums were successful Wednesday in stopping a plan that they said would cripple the institutions by giving USC control of public parking as part of the school's pending takeover of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. "We'...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Science, Lawyers, Laws, Freedom of Information Laws
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Letters: Fill the D.C. Circuit court
Re "Breaking a logjam on D.C. Circuit," Editorial, June 3 The Times accurately evaluates the most recent skirmish in the continuing confirmation wars: the battle over President Obama's attempt to fill three vacancies on the 11-judge U.S. Court of...Tags: Barack Obama, Harry Reid, Republican Party, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Michael Jackson was 'trembling, rambling,' director said
At the same time people involved in rehearsals for Michael Jackson’s London concerts were saying he needed therapy, his business manager was asking the concert promoter for a $1 million advance for the cash-strapped singer and the chief executive of...
Tags: Prosecution, Michael Jackson, Conrad Murray, Lawyers, Mental Health
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