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The chief justice, the death penalty and the 'worst possible option'
Opinion L.A.Keeping California's dysfunctional status quo on the death penalty is the "worst possible option," California Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye told The Times' editorial board last Friday. "And for the most part in terms of structural change, that is what... -
'The Good Wife' recap: The paper chase
Show TrackerOn "The Good Wife," a lawsuit hinges on some misplaced paperwork.... -
Florida man charged with plotting attacks to avenge Muslims
Nation NowA naturalized American citizen who was born in the former Yugoslavia has been charged with plotting to use explosives against heavily-populated targets, as part of a campaign to get vengeance for misdeeds he said he felt were done against Muslims,... -
Supreme Court critical of EPA wetland order against Idaho couple
Nation NowThe Supreme Court gave a sympathetic hearing Monday to an Idaho couple who were threatened with fines of up to $75,000 a day from the Environmental Protection Agency for starting to build a home near a pristine mountain lake. If an ordinary homeowner... -
Assemblywoman pleads no contest to shoplifting; lawyer cites brain tumor
PolitiCalCalifornia legislator pleads to shoplifting while her attorney blames brain tumor. California legislator pleads no contest to shoplifting charges as her lawyer blames brain tumor.... -
Swiss central bank chief resigns over wife's currency trades
World NowThe chairman of Switzerland’s central bank abruptly resigned Monday following controversy over foreign-exchange transactions that made tens of thousands of dollars for him and his wife.... -
Iran court sentences American to death on spy charges
World NowA court in Iran has sentenced to death an Iranian American who was convicted of spying for the CIA, Iranian media reported on Monday. Amir Mirzaei Hekmati was accused of “cooperation with an enemy government, membership in the CIA and attempts to... -
Fines, court time eliminated for tardy, absent students
L.A. NOWJudge eliminates fines and court time for tardy and absent students in Los Angeles County.... -
In politics, don't put the blame on dames or their names
Opinion L.A.Is our California democracy more democratic than Iraq's? Than Tunisia's? If you answered "yes, of course," does that mean that a proposed ballot measure I'll describe in a moment will fly with Californians? I doubt it, but here's the back...... -
Indecency on TV: Supreme Court reluctant to ease profanity rules
Nation NowIndecency on broadcast airwaves: The Supreme Court seems reluctant to end the government’s historic policing of the broadcast airwaves and to strike down the “indecency” rules that guide prime-time TV shows.... -
Coptic Christian billionaire taken to court accused of 'insulting Islam'
World NowChristian billionaire Naguib Sawiris is scheduled to appear in court on Jan.14 after he was charged Monday with "blasphemy and insulting Islam" by Cairo prosecutors, state newspaper Al Ahram quoted judiciary sources as saying on its website.... -
Mayweather to Pacquiao: 'Step up punk'
The Fabulous ForumFloyd Mayweather Jr. announced on Twitter late Monday night that he "just won $400K on Alabama, the new National Champs." He awoke Tuesday and repeated his case for a bigger event: a super-fight against Manny Pacquiao. Mayweather has tentatively reserved....
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