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Family praises U.S. Supreme Court ruling Jefferson City News Tribune LIBERTY, Mo. (AP) - A U.S. Supreme Court decision this week was welcome news for Leonard and Kaye Studer, whose son's murder prompted the case. Tom Studer, a 1982 Liberty High School graduate, was shot to death in California in 1994 in a confrontation with his fiancee's ex-husband. U.S. SUPREME COURT / Murder verdict upheld -- appeals court lacked jurisdiction San Francisco Chronicle The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upheld the murder conviction Monday of a man who had argued that his jury in Santa Clara County was tainted by the victim's family members, who wore buttons with the victim's photo to court. The Supreme Court's 9-0 Buttons in the courtroom OK: U.S. Supreme Court rules in San Jose case San Jose Mercury News Grieving relatives can wear buttons depicting their deceased loved ones to express pain and loss, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Monday in an unprecedented ruling involving a San Jose murder case. U.S. Supreme Court Reinstates SJ Murder Conviction CBS 5 Bay Area The U.S. Supreme Court, in a first-of-its-kind ruling, concluded unanimously Monday that murder trial spectators were free to wear buttons with a picture of the victim in front of the California jury that convicted the defendant. U.S. Supreme Court to review Dixon man's double murder case Vallejo Times-Herald The case of a Dixon man convicted in two drug-related murders more than a decade ago will be reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court. New Justices Don't Mean Big Changes in Supreme Court Decisions, According to Stanford Business School Research Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance STANFORD, Calif.----Remember when, in the second half of 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court was the subject of intense media scrutiny surrounding the impending retirement of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and the death of Chief Justice William Rehnquist? U.S. judge dismisses Guantanamo prisoner case Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News A Guantanamo prisoner who won a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling in June lost his bid to challenge his detention on Wednesday when a federal judge dismissed the case because of a new anti-terrorism law signed by President George W. Bush. U.S. judge dismisses Guantanamo prisoner case AlertNet Source: Reuters (Adds reaction from Hamdan lawyer, paragraph 7) By James Vicini WASHINGTON, Dec 13 (Reuters) - A Guantanamo prisoner who won a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling in June lost his bid to challenge Supreme Court refuses to hear case The Star-Ledger After nearly six years, the legal battle Elizabeth officials waged against a city councilman is over. The U.S. Supreme Court has re fused to hear the city's argument that they had the right to eject and arrest former Councilman A. Tony Monteiro for disrupting a meeting. U.S. Supreme Court upholds South Bay murder conviction San Jose Mercury News The Supreme Court, in a first-of-its-kind ruling, concluded unanimously Monday that murder trial spectators were free to wear buttons with a picture of the victim in front of the jury that convicted the defendant.
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