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Court

A court is a body, often a governmental institution, with the authority to adjudicate legal disputes and dispense civil, criminal, or administrative justice in accordance with rules of law.In common law and civil law jurisdiction, courts are the central means for dispute resolution, and it is generally understood that all persons have an ability to bring their claims before a court. Similarly, those accused of a crime have the right to present their defense before a court.

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First Wiretap Played At Gupta's Insider Trading Trial

By Reuters

A New York jury on Wednesday heard former Goldman director Rajat Gupta on a FBI wiretap casually discussing business with Raj Rajaratnam, the now-imprisoned hedge fund founder he is accused of tipping off about boardroom secrets. (4:19 am)

MORE TOPICS: RAJ RAJARATNAM, APPLE INC., GOLDMAN SACHS, LLOYD BLANKFEIN, NEW YORK, INTEL

Keystone XL
Nebraska Landowners Sue Governor Over Keystone XL Pipeline Constitutionality

By IBTimes

The national debate on the Keystone XL pipeline enters the courtroom, as Nebraska landowners sue their state over how the pipeline project could be approved. (4:18 am)

MORE TOPICS: BARACK OBAMA, CRUDE OIL, WHITE HOUSE, MEXICO, SUPREME COURT, LAWYER

Japanese Ships
Philippines Gets Support From Japan, Others Against China

By IBTimes

The Philippines is getting ships and assistance from other countries as it faces off against China, but it's still a far cry from matching Beijing's military capabilities (3:05 am)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, JAPAN, SOUTH KOREA, AUSTRALIA, COAST GUARD, CONGRESS

Apple: U.S. e-book lawsuit "fundamentally flawed"

By Reuters

Apple Inc <AAPL.O> is rejecting charges that it conspired to fix prices of electronic books, calling the U.S. government's antitrust lawsuit a "fundamentally flawed" endeavor that could discourage competition and harm consumers. (1:58 am)

MORE TOPICS: APPLE INC., STEVE JOBS, IPAD, NEW YORK, ATTORNEY GENERAL, LAWSUIT

Jury Rules For Google Against Oracle's Patent Claims

By IBTimes

Google Inc's Android mobile platform has not infringed Oracle Corp's patents, a California jury decided, putting an indefinite hold on Oracle's quest for damages in a legal fight between the two Silicon Valley giants over smartphone technology. (1:51 am)

MORE TOPICS: GOOGLE INC., CALIFORNIA, ORACLE, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, SMARTPHONE, SETTLEMENT

U.S. Attorney General Holder delivers a speech at Northwestern University School of Law in Chicago
AG Holder Defends Embattled Voting Rights Act

By IBTimes

As the 1965 Voting Rights Act comes under fire from Republican lawmakers and conservative justices on the Supreme Court, Holder explains why it's still needed to fight inequality at the polls. (12:27 am)

MORE TOPICS: BARACK OBAMA, GEORGE W. BUSH, ELECTIONS, CIVIL RIGHTS, ATTORNEY GENERAL, SUPREME COURT

Google did not infringe Oracle patents: jury

By Reuters

Google Inc's Android mobile platform has not infringed Oracle's patents, a California jury decided in a high stakes trial fought by the two Silicon Valley giants over smartphone technology. (12:12 am)

MORE TOPICS: GOOGLE INC., CALIFORNIA, ORACLE, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, SMARTPHONE, ANDROID

Kim "Dotcom" Schmitz, the German-born founder of Megaupload, is now looking to defend himself in court, but in order to do so, he has demanded that his hard drives and his computers -- all 135 of them -- be returned to him so he can use the data
Kim Dotcom, Megaupload Founder, Demands Access To Seized Property To Defend Himself

By IBTimes

Kim "Dotcom" Schmitz, the German-born founder of Megaupload, is now looking to defend himself in court, but in order to do so, he has demanded that his hard drives and his computers -- all 135 of them -- be returned to him so he can use the data for his defense. (12:11 am)

MORE TOPICS: LAWYER, JUDICIARY, FBI

Gupta trial jury told about "top secret" Buffett deal

By Reuters

The deal that gave Goldman Sachs Group Inc a $5 billion boost from renowned investor Warren Buffet at the height of the 2008 financial crisis was "as top secret as you could get," a leading banker testified at the insider-trading trial of onetime Goldman board member Rajat Gupta. (11:44 pm)

MORE TOPICS: RAJ RAJARATNAM, GOLDMAN SACHS, LEHMAN BROTHERS, LLOYD BLANKFEIN, NEW YORK, INSIDER TRADING

Pro-choice vs. pro-life
Many 'Pro-Life' Americans Support Legal Abortion Rights, As 'Pro-Choice' Group Reaches Record Low

By IBTimes

A record-low 41 percent of Americans identify themselves as "pro-choice" when it comes to abortion rights, according to Gallup. (11:26 pm)

MORE TOPICS: ABORTION, SUPREME COURT