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2024/04/26   Starbucks appears likely to win Supreme Court dispute with federal labor agency
2024/04/14   Korean Air Pilot Benefits - Why Korean Air?
2024/03/12   Trump wants N.Y. hush money trial to wait for Supreme Court immunity ruling
2024/01/25   Man sentenced to death for arson attack at Japanese anime studio that killed 36
2023/12/08   Hunter Biden is indicted on 9 tax charges in a special counsel investigation
2023/10/30   Court strikes down new law giving participants right to change venue
2023/10/16   Court upholds judge’s finding that Tesla acquisition of Solar City was fair
2023/08/22   The initial online search spurring a raid on a Kansas paper was legal
2023/08/10   Owner of Maryland Construction Company Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion
2023/06/12   Austrian court restarts US extradition proceedings for Ukrainian
2023/06/02   Biden and GOP rush to finalize debt ceiling deal, shore up support to prevent default
2023/05/12   ‘Rust’ movie medic gets $1.15 million partial settlement
2023/02/14   Supreme Court won’t upset Arkansas anti-Israel boycott law
2023/02/03   Federal appeals court strikes down domestic violence gun law
2022/10/11   Fishermen hire Bush-era official in challenge to whale laws
2022/03/14   Courts, BMV act after license retained after fatal crash
2022/03/02   Israel high court suspends Palestinians’ evictions for now
2021/08/16   Holocaust researchers in Poland win libel case on appeal
2019/12/08   Court says Arkansas must count eye law referendum signatures
2019/11/03   Judges: End jailing people for unpaid fines in Rock County
2019/05/14   Feds: US Supreme Court should turn down 'Bridgegate' appeal
2018/12/26   Mississippi chief justice: Time for another to lead court
2018/12/24   Cancer the latest health woe for resilient Justice Ginsburg
2018/12/07   EU court adviser: Britain could change its mind on Brexit
2018/11/23   Government asks high court to hear transgender military case
2018/10/14   New campaign seeks support for expanded Supreme Court
2018/10/02   Flake stokes presidential speculation as court debate rages
2018/09/16   Sotomayor tells kids: Reading helped me reach Supreme Court
2018/09/15   Guatemala court orders UN anti-graft chief be readmitted
2018/08/17   Lawyers will seek to shift blame for warehouse fire at trial
2018/08/14   Court: Ex-federal immigration lawyer can be sued for forgery
2018/08/01   Top Pakistan court bars former minister from holding office
2018/07/19   Kavanaugh: Watergate tapes decision may have been wrong
2018/07/04   Drivers challenge license suspensions for unpaid court debt
2018/06/28   Supreme Court adopts new rules for cell phone tracking
2018/06/22   Yankton lawyer Jason Ravnsborg wins GOP attorney general nod
2018/06/09   UK Supreme Court criticizes Northern Ireland abortion laws
2018/05/25   Romania: Court tells president to fire anti-graft prosecutor
2018/05/23   The Latest: Colorado governor announces Supreme Court pick
2018/05/19   Judge allows Palin's son therapeutic court for proceedings
2018/04/08   Court to decide if drug use while pregnant is child abuse
2018/03/30   Liberal Dallet easily takes Wisconsin Supreme Court race
2018/03/14   Father testifies in Australian court cardinal abused son
2018/03/13   Facing death penalty, school shooting suspect in court
2018/01/07   Florida and Georgia taking water fight to Supreme Court
2017/12/14   S Carolina Rep. Quinn pleads guilty to corruption charge
2017/12/11   UN court hears appeal in Serbian lawmaker's acquittal
2017/10/02   Australia's High Court to consider fate of 7 lawmakers
2017/09/22   Egypt court orders detention of 24 minority Nubians 15 days
2017/09/16   Court: State, Not Counties Accountable for Poor School Funds
2017/09/12   Indian court sentences 2 men to death in 1993 Mumbai blasts
2017/09/02   Not guilty pleas entered in Lake Coeur d'Alene boat crash
2017/07/26   Texas Executes TaiChin Preyor, Who Said Lawyer Used Wikipedia
2017/07/15   Man charged with killing Maine couple on Christmas in court
2017/06/07   Alabama asks US Supreme Court to let execution proceed
2017/06/01   Kim Jong Nam murder suspect asks her parents to pray for her
2017/05/18   Texas advances new abortion limits despite court defeats
2017/05/14   South Dakota and Flandreau Santee Sioux tribe clash in court
2017/05/08   Indiana high court: Immigration status inadmissible at trial
2017/04/10   Newest justice joins high court amid competing caricatures
2017/02/21   US appeals court upholds Maryland assault weapons ban
2017/01/25   Court appeals temporarily delay Texas execution
2017/01/15   Court ponders mass murderer Breivik's prison conditions
2017/01/10   High Court won't hear appeal over Backpage.com escort ads
2016/12/05   Court lifts execution reprieve for San Antonio hit man
2016/10/17   As time runs out, dozens of judge nominees waiting on Senate
2016/09/13   Court rejects challenge to Michigan's emergency manager law
2016/09/12   Sotomayor calls job on high court blessing and curse
2016/09/06   Mexico's Supreme Court overturns state anti-corruption laws
2016/07/11   Candidate filing begins Monday for appeals court seat
2016/07/10   Thai military court adds to singer's jail term for insults
2016/06/11   High Court won't hear dispute over birthright citizenship
2016/05/07   Florida's high court urged to throw out death sentences
2016/04/13   Supreme Court to swear in large group of deaf lawyers
2016/03/22   Texas man executed for killing city code enforcement worker
2016/02/25   Court records: Apple's help sought in another iPhone case
2015/11/12   Kansas court's approval of death sentence not seen as shift
2015/11/01   High court won't hear appeal on mortgage ratings
2015/10/17   Court records: Ohio man on electronic monitor raped teen
2015/10/14   Court reinstates lawsuit over NYPD surveillance of Muslims
2015/08/16   Court rejects inmate's challenge in 5 Ohio prison slayings
2015/08/15   Court fines Washington state over education funding
2015/07/28   Appeals court: Kansas abortion opponent must stand trial
2015/07/24   NY state Sen. Sampson found guilty of obstruction
2015/07/14   Same-sex marriage back in court in Kentucky
2015/06/25   Supreme Court upholds key tool for fighting housing bias
2015/05/14   Appeals court skeptical of fairness of trader's conviction
2013/11/22   Republicans block nominee to key appeals court
2013/11/04   Planned Parenthood Asks Supreme Court's Help In Texas
2013/10/29   Chris Brown released on assault charge in DC court
2013/10/11   Supreme Court term begins amid government shutdown
2013/10/07   PG&E starts pipeline shutdown under court order
2013/09/30   Federal court reverses man's murder conviction
2013/09/23   Lawyer: Performer Harris to deny UK sex charges
2013/09/18   Appeals court upholds slugger Bonds' conviction
2013/09/09   Berlusconi appeals case to European rights court
2013/08/26   Judge denies motions in WVU media rights laws


Starbucks appears likely to win Supreme Court dispute with federal labor agency
Law Articles | 2024/04/26 12:34
The U.S. Supreme Court appeared to side with Starbucks Tuesday in a case that could make it harder for the federal government to seek injunctions when it suspects a company of interfering in unionization campaigns.

Justices noted during oral arguments that Congress requires the National Labor Relations Board to seek such injunctions in federal court and said that gives the courts the duty to consider several factors, including whether the board would ultimately be successful in its administrative case against a company.

“The district court is an independent check. So it seems like it should be just doing what district courts do, since it was given the authority to do it,” Justice Amy Coney Barrett said.

But the NLRB says that since 1947, the National Labor Relations Act — the law that governs the agency — has allowed courts to grant temporary injunctions if it finds a request “just and proper.” The agency says the law doesn’t require it to prove other factors and was intended to limit the role of the courts.

The case that made it to the high court began in February 2022, when Starbucks fired seven workers who were trying to unionize their Tennessee store. The NLRB obtained a court order forcing the company to rehire the workers while the case wound its way through the agency’s administrative proceedings. Such proceedings can take up to two years.

A district court judge agreed with the NLRB and issued a temporary injunction ordering Starbucks to rehire the workers in August 2022. After the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld that ruling, Starbucks appealed to the Supreme Court.

Five of the seven workers are still employed at the Memphis store, while the other two remain involved with the organizing effort, according to Workers United, the union organizing Starbucks workers. The Memphis store voted to unionize in June 2022.

Starbucks asked the Supreme Court to intervene because it says federal appeals courts don’t agree on the standards the NLRB must meet when it requests a temporary injunction against a company.

In its review of what transpired at the Starbucks store in Memphis, the Sixth Circuit required the NLRB to establish two things: that it had reasonable cause to believe unfair labor practices occurred and that a restraining order would be a “just and proper” solution.

But other federal appeals courts have required the NLRB to meet a tougher, four-factor test used when other federal agencies seek restraining orders, including showing it was likely to prevail in the administrative case and that employees would suffer irreparable harm without an injunction.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared to agree with the NLRB’s argument that Congress meant for the agency to operate under a different standard.

She noted the NLRB has already determined it is likely to prevail in a case by the time it seeks an injunction. And she noted that injunctions are very rare. In the NLRB’s 2023 fiscal year, it received 19,869 charges of unfair labor practices but authorized the filing of just 14 cases seeking temporary injunctions.


Korean Air Pilot Benefits - Why Korean Air?
Law Articles | 2024/04/14 08:31
Korean Air Pilot Jobs - Total Aviation Service (TAS)

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The cornerstone of our success is founded in the wonderful communication we enjoy between TAS and our pilots. We endeavor every day to enable and maintain an open and transparent dialogue. Thanks to our experiences at Korean Air, TAS is also proud of the clear and expeditious communication we share with Korean Air’s management.

KOREAN AIR OFFERS A RANGE OF UNIQUE BENEFITS FOR EXPAT PILOTS THAT ENHANCE YOUR PROFESSIONAL LIFE WHILE ENSURING A BETTER QUALITY OF LIFE.

Tailored Commuting : Commute from home with the privilege of selecting your Home Base from Korean Air’s global network. What’s more, you can commute in Business Class, free of charge. No lines, no bid, you simply choose the days you want to be home.

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Sick Leave : Benefit from 14 days of paid sick leave per year (10 for First Officers) to ensure your well-being is a top priority.

Competitive Pay : We offer competitive compensation, including per-diems and overtime payments, ensuring your hard work is duly rewarded.

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Trump wants N.Y. hush money trial to wait for Supreme Court immunity ruling
Law Articles | 2024/03/12 17:38
Donald Trump is seeking to delay his March 25 hush money trial until the Supreme Court rules on the presidential immunity claims he raised in another of his criminal cases.

The Republican former president’s lawyers on Monday asked Manhattan Judge Juan Manuel Merchan to adjourn the New York criminal trial indefinitely until Trump’s immunity claim in his Washington, D.C., election interference case is resolved. Merchan did not immediately rule.

Trump contends he is immune for prosecution for conduct alleged to involve official acts during his tenure in office. His lawyers argue some of the evidence and alleged acts in the hush money case overlap with his time in the White House and constitute official acts.

The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments April 25, a month after the scheduled start of jury selection in Trump’s hush money case. It is the first of his four criminal cases slated to go to trial as he closes in on the Republican presidential nomination in his quest to retake the White House.

The Manhattan district attorney’s office declined to comment. Prosecutors are expected to respond to Trump’s delay request in court papers later this week.

Trump first raised the immunity issue in his Washington, D.C., criminal case, which involves allegations that he worked to overturn the results of the 2020 election in the run-up to the violent riot by his supporters at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

The hush money case centers on allegations that Trump falsified his company’s internal records to hide the true nature of payments to his former lawyer Michael Cohen, who helped Trump bury negative stories during his 2016 presidential campaign. Among other things, Cohen paid porn actor Stormy Daniels $130,000 to suppress her claims of an extramarital sexual encounter with Trump years earlier.

Trump’s lawyers argue that some evidence Manhattan prosecutors plan to introduce at the hush money trial, including messages he posted on social media in 2018 about money paid to Cohen, were from his time as president and constituted official acts.

Trump pleaded not guilty last year to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. He has denied having a sexual encounter with Daniels, and his lawyers argue the payments to Cohen were legitimate legal expenses and not part of any cover-up.

A federal judge last year rejected Trump’s claim that allegations in the hush money indictment involved official duties, nixing his bid to move the case from state court to federal court. Had the case been moved to federal court, Trump’s lawyers could’ve tried to get the charges dismissed on the grounds that federal officials have immunity from prosecution over actions taken as part of their official duties.


Man sentenced to death for arson attack at Japanese anime studio that killed 36
Law Articles | 2024/01/25 15:30
A Japanese court sentenced a man to death after finding him guilty of murder and other crimes Thursday for carrying out an arson attack on an anime studio in Kyoto that killed 36 people.

The Kyoto District Court said it found the defendant, Shinji Aoba, mentally capable to face punishment for his crimes and announced the sentence of capital punishment after a recess in a two-part session on Thursday.

Aoba stormed into Kyoto Animation’s No. 1 studio on July 18, 2019, and set it on fire. Many of the victims were believed to have died of carbon monoxide poisoning. More than 30 other people were badly burned or injured.

Judge Keisuke Masuda said Aoba had wanted to be a novelist but was unsuccessful and so he sought revenge, thinking that Kyoto Animation had stolen novels he submitted as part of a company contest, according to NHK national television.

NHK also reported that Aoba, who was out of work and struggling financially after repeatedly changing jobs, had plotted a separate attack on a train station north of Tokyo a month before the arson attack on the animation studio.

Aoba plotted the attacks after studying past criminal cases involving arson, the court said in the ruling, noting the process showed that Aoba had premeditated the crime and was mentally capable.

“The attack that instantly turned the studio into hell and took the precious lives of 36 people, caused them indescribable pain,” the judge said, according to NHK. During the trial, Aoba told the victims’ families that he was sorry, but he did not show sincere regret or face their sufferings fully, and there was little hope for correction, the ruling said.

Aoba, 45, was severely burned and was hospitalized for 10 months before his arrest in May 2020. He appeared in court in a wheelchair.

His defense lawyers argued he was mentally unfit to be held criminally responsible.

About 70 people were working inside the studio in southern Kyoto, Japan’s ancient capital, at the time of the attack. One of the survivors said he saw a black cloud rising from downstairs, then scorching heat came and he jumped from a window of the three-story building gasping for air.

The company, founded in 1981 and better known as KyoAni, made a mega-hit anime series about high school girls, and the studio trained aspirants to the craft.

Japanese media have described Aoba as being thought of as a troublemaker who repeatedly changed contract jobs and apartments and quarreled with neighbors. The fire was Japan’s deadliest since 2001, when a blaze in Tokyo’s congested Kabukicho entertainment district killed 44 people.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said the Kyoto Animation attack was “a highly tragic case” and that the government has since stepped up restrictions on gasoline sales, including mandatory identification checks of purchasers. Hayashi, however, declined to comment on the death penalty ruling.


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