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Brazilian government petitions Supreme Court for injunction to halt...

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Brazil's Rousseff asks Supreme Court to stop impeachment

BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff resorted to the Supreme Court on Thursday in a last ditch attempt to avert likely defeat in a critical impeachment vote in Congress that could...

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Brazil Supreme Court calls extraordinary session for 3:30 pm (2:30 pm ET)...

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Rousseff asks for impeachment injunction

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has asked the Supreme Court to grant an injunction to suspend a parliamentary vote on her impeachment. Reported by SBS 1 day ago.

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Abbott case ‘a matter of urgency’

A SUPREME Court judge has ordered that “Postcard Bandit” Brenden Abbott’s appeal against extradition be heard as soon as possible. Reported by Perth Now 19 hours ago.

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Palmer-owned companies’ legal bid

THREE Clive Palmer-owned nickel companies which are not in the hands of administrators have launched a legal bid to block the administrators of Queensland Nickel in the Supreme Court, asking for an...

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Brazil's Supreme Court rejects government bid to suspend Sunday's impeachment...

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Brazil court rejects bid on impeachment

A Brazil Supreme Court decision is a further blow for Dilma Rousseff who looks likely to lose an impeachment vote. Reported by SBS 16 hours ago.

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D-day looms for Brumbies CEO

ACT Supreme Court Justice Richard Refshauge will decide next week whether ACT Brumbies CEO Michael Jones keeps his job at the franchise. Reported by SBS 14 hours ago.

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Brazil's lower house starts debate on Rousseff's impeachment

BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's lower house on Friday opened a three-day debate on whether to impeach President Dilma Rousseff on charges of manipulating budget accounts, after the government lost a...

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Supreme Court of Canada strikes down 2 'tough on crime' minimum sentencing...

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Ex-Girlfriend Of Clarence Thomas Claims Justice Had Wild Sex Threesomes With...

An ex-girlfriend of Clarence Thomas claims the Supreme Court Justice had numerous secret three-way romps with his female colleagues. Lillian McEwan, now 70-year-old, dated Thomas for seven years prior...

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Celebrity designer Johanna Johnson's company insolvent owing $1 million,...

Johanna Johnson's struggling bridal and red carpet empire will be tipped into liquidation owing more than $1 million to the Tax Office, unless she can convince the Supreme Court she has a plan to pay...

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Supreme Court rejects challenge to Google book-scanning project

The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear a copyright infringement case against Google for its now 12-year-old effort to scan books and allow people to search them online. Reported by CIO 1 day ago.

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Rousseff's impeachment is Brazil's best chance at revival

Late on Sunday evening, the lower house of the Brazilian Congress voted by a two to one margin in support of the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff, the former Marxist guerrilla who has served as the...

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Google wins long US court battle on book-scanning

Washington (AFP) April 18, 2016 Google's massive book-scanning project cleared its final legal hurdle Monday as the US Supreme Court denied an appeal contending it violates copyright law. The top US...

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Palmer sues administrators

Clive Palmer’s companies seek Supreme Court injunction against Queensland Nickel administrator PriceWaterhouseCoopers. Reported by The Australian 17 hours ago.

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India says Britain should keep Koh-i-Noor

The Indian government has told its supreme court that India should give up all claims to the Koh-i-Noor because it was given as a gift, and not stolen. Reported by SBS 13 hours ago.

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Judges considering whether celebrity seeking to keep his name out of...

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US Supreme Court rules 8 to 0 that Maryland power subsidy program is...

Reported by Breaking News 9 hours ago.

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