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The Destin Log - Fri Dec 4, 3:14 pm ET
While attorneys on both sides of the sandbox argued the beach restoration case before the U.S. Supreme Court, a higher power was delivering a definitive closing argument. As pundits and reporters scrambled to analyze the hearing, a winter storm that...
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Bloomberg - Fri Dec 4, 6:00 am ET
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- A U.S. Supreme Court case may prompt Congress to scale back the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley law, the measure that tightened oversight of financial disclosure after the Enron Corp.
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The Troy Record - Fri Dec 4, 4:13 am ET
ALBANY — Jurors will begin a sixth day of deliberations today in the federal corruption trial of former Sen. Joseph L. Bruno after spending much of Thursday focused on whether Bruno received the proper clearance to do consulting work and if he publicly disclosed his business relationships.
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Bloomberg - Thu Dec 3, 11:17 pm ET
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- To hear waterfront homeowners tell it, the state of Florida embarked on a scheme to create a public beach alongside their private property, smack between their land and the Gulf of Mexico.
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Miami Herald - Wed Dec 2, 10:25 pm ET
Florida homeowners argued Wednesday before the U.S. Supreme Court that they should be compensated for a beach restoration project that leaves their private beachfront property open to the public.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Wed Dec 2, 7:38 pm ET
Tennessee executed a man Wednesday who had served nearly three decades on death row for killing three people during a shooting spree at a Nashville convenience store.
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The Christian Science Monitor - Wed Dec 2, 6:06 pm ET
Florida took up a seven-mile-long beach restoration project, and some beach property owners say it violates their rights. On Wednesday, a lawyer for waterfront landowners encountered both skepticism and support at the Supreme Court.
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Discovery Channel - Wed Dec 2, 5:15 pm ET
An interesting case came before the U.S. Supreme Court today: Stop the Beach Renourishment v. Florida. It may sound more like a trendy diet than a case for the nation's highest court, but the issue at stake is a serious ...
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Bloomberg - Wed Dec 2, 1:45 pm ET
Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. Supreme Court considered bolstering the rights of oceanfront property owners, as justices questioned a Florida program that protects against erosion by adding sand and creating new strips of public beach.
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St. Petersburg Times - Wed Dec 2, 12:48 pm ET
As the Supreme Court weighs a challenge to beach renourishment, the ownership of pricey strips hangs in the balance.
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City Pulse - Wed Dec 2, 12:10 pm ET
Arielle Bullard had every belief she could get into the University of Michigan. The senior at Cass Technical High School in Detroit mailed in her application during the 2006-2007 winter semester.
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CNET - Wed Dec 2, 11:54 am ET
The Supreme Court is considering the validity of business method patents, but there's a more fundamental question for entrepreneurs: should one exercise one's patent rights?
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Law.com via Yahoo! Finance - Wed Dec 2, 3:03 am ET
In a constitutional challenge involving a Minnesota law firm, the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday seemed troubled by a federal restriction on legal advice to potential bankruptcy clients, but less concerned about the requirement that lawyers advertise as a "debt relief agency" if they give bankruptcy advice.
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The State - Tue Dec 1, 11:45 pm ET
Kit Smith will be giving up her seat on Richland County Council after nearly 20 years.
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Norwalk Advocate - Tue Dec 1, 5:56 pm ET
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport, complying with a court order, this afternoon released documents chronicling how it handled allegations of sexual abuse against its priests dating back more than three decades.