National Courts
BOSTON - Johnson & Johnson on Thursday asked a federal judge to dismiss a complaint accusing the health care giant of paying millions in kickbacks so nursing homes would put more patients on its popular schizophrenia medication and other drugs.
WASHINGTON - This time Elena Kagan got to ask the questions.
WASHINGTON - The long-running legal fight over whether former Playmate Anna Nicole Smith should have gotten part of the fortune left behind by her elderly Texas billionaire husband landed at the Supreme Court on Tuesday as justices announced new cases to be argued in the upcoming 2010 term.
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Two former county judges accused of taking millions of dollars in kickbacks to send juveniles to private detention facilities are partially immune from civil lawsuits, a federal judge in Pennsylvania ruled Friday.
More News
- Wyoming challenges Yellowstone snowmobile rules
- Couple pleads guilty in Cuban spying case
- Judge orders settlement meeting in Cintas case
- Wesley Snipes appeals 3 tax convictions in Georgia
- Judge: Freed ex-sailor can be retried in murder
- NY ex-lawyer surrenders to serve prison term
- Woman awarded $3M in assault claim against KBR
- Judge scolds attorneys in Okla. poultry case
- Judge drops some charges in slaughterhouse case
- Judge: Corps' negligence caused Katrina flooding
- 2 sites selling Beatles songs to remain shut down
- Judges: Seattle biotech can pursue $23M claim
- Ex-lawyer ordered to prison on terror conviction
- Judge rejects AT&T's bid to pull Verizon ads
- Former Ukraine leader's prison sentence reduced
- Detective says chief ordered mass arrests
- Drilling co. ordered to give up employment records
- Justice Scalia speaks about Constitution in Ohio
- Md. city aims for balance with Dred Scott plaque
- Parole board won't spare Ohio mutilation killer
- NY ex-lawyer in terror case ordered to prison
- Judge raises concerns over Columbia salmon plan
- House panel opens impeachment hearings vs. judge