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High court rules 'pay-for-delay' drug deals can face antitrust suits
WASHINGTON — A brand-name drug maker can be sued for violating antitrust laws if it agrees to pay a potential competitor to delay selling a generic version, the Supreme Court ruled. The 5-3 decision is expected to result in lower prescription drug...
Tags: Prescription Drugs, International Law, U.S. Congress, Clarence Thomas, Laws
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Supreme Court strikes down Arizona proof of citizenship voter registration law
Tribune staff and wire reportsWASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court today struck down an Arizona state law that requires people registering to vote in federal elections to show proof of citizenship. In a 7-2 vote, the court said the voter registration provision of the 2004 state law,...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Congress, Elections, Clarence Thomas, Laws
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Supreme Court blocks Arizona law on voter registration
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court threw out an Arizona law Monday and by a surprisingly lopsided vote, ruling state officials may not demand a proof of citizenship from residents who register to vote. The 7-2 decision written by Justice Antonin...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Elections, Clarence Thomas, Laws, Litigation
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Supreme Court rules for generic drugs, against 'pay for delay'
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Monday that brand-name drug makers can be sued for violating the antitrust laws if they make a deal that pays a potential competitor to put off selling a generic version. The 5-3 decision is likely to benefit...
Tags: International Law, Clarence Thomas, Laws, Anti Trust Crime, Anthony Kennedy
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Supreme Court blocks Arizona's voter ID law
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court agreed with the Obama administration Monday in yet another of its confrontations with Arizona, striking down a state law on voter registrations and ruling that states may not require new applicants to show proof of...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Lawyers, Elections, Court Administration
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Another wrinkle in raisin growers' lawsuit
KERMAN, Calif. — "Look, look," said Marvin Horne, squinting in the sun as he showed his wife a small bunch of Thompson seedless grapes just plucked from his lush green vines. He took the tiniest bite out of one and made a face. "We're about two...
Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Grapes, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Antonin Scalia, Crime, Law and Justice
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Supreme Court strikes down part of L.A. port's Clean Truck Program
The U.S. Supreme Court dismantled part of the Port of Los Angeles' anti-smog program Thursday, ruling that trucking companies don't have to affix "How am I driving?" placards to their vehicles or have off-site parking plans to haul goods in and out of the...
Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Environmental Issues, Punishment, U.S. Congress, Fines
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Supreme Court strikes down parts of L.A. port's Clean Truck Program
The Supreme Court handed the American Trucking Assn. a partial victory on Thursday, ruling that drivers don't have to affix the "How am I driving?" placards on its trucks or have off-site parking plans in order to haul goods in and out of the Port of...
Tags: China, Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice
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Editorial: Protecting the souped-up soybean
The U.S. Supreme Court recently took on the case of an Indiana farmer versus agribusiness giant Monsanto, and firmly sided with Monsanto. That sounds like Goliath beating David. But in this case, Goliath was in the right. The U.S. Supreme Court recently...
Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Myriad Genetics Incorporated, Genetic Engineering, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Theft
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Court's DNA decision serves public safety and justice
The Supreme Court's decision today to uphold Maryland's law allowing the collection of DNA samples from people arrested for serious crimes upholds the interests of justice, the Constitution and common sense. Concerns that the DNA samples could violate...Tags: Crimes, Clarence Thomas, Laws, Criminals, Biotechnology Industry
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U.S. Supreme Court authorizes post-arrest DNA collection
The Baltimore SunA divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that police in Maryland and elsewhere can continue the warrantless collection of DNA from people arrested — but not convicted — of serious crimes. The 5-4 decision upheld a state law that allows...Tags: Crimes, Lawyers, Police Arrests, Douglas F. Gansler, Clarence Thomas
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Disneyland takes Tomorrowland into Fantasyland with new prices
Psst, hey buddy, spare $100 so I can go to Disneyland? That’s right, the price to visit the Magic (Moneymaking) Kingdom has gone up again. For those over 10, it’s now $92 for a day pass to either Disneyland or Disney California Adventure....Tags: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Disneyland Park, Amusement and Theme Parks
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