• Apple has to face $1 billion lawsuit in court in the UK

    Apple has tried and failed to have a lawsuit in the UK dismissed, one that's valued at nearly $1 billion, brought against the company by 1,500 UK-based developers. A UK court ruled earlier today that the suit can be brought, and will thus proceed to trial - although this step will most likely only take place next year. The suit alleges that Apple charged the developers in question unfair commission fees of up to 30% on purchases of apps and other content. The plaintiffs say Apple is abusing...

  • Several Defendants Face Charges in Pickaway County Court

    April 10, 2024 – In a session presided over by Judge P. Randall Knece at the Court of Common Pleas, several defendants faced charges, with outcomes ranging from sentencing to further pretrial proceedings. Among the individuals appearing before the court was Marty Ray Dotson, 44, of 10353 Darby Creek Rd., Orient, OH, who faced charges […]

  • At Jackson abduction trial, questions raised about court order

    Michael Gordon Jackson, 55, has pleaded not guilty to abducting his daughter in contravention of a court order.

  • Woman accused of puppy scheme in court, faces accusers

    A Goshen Township woman remains free on bond charged with taking tens of thousands of dollars from people who believed they were paying her for new puppies.

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    Leaders react to Arizona Supreme Court ruling on abortion

    Leaders, activists and groups across Arizona are reacting to the state Supreme Court's ruling to revert to a 1864 pre-statehood law, handing Arizona one of the strictest abortion bans in the country.

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    What's in a Face: How technology uses our faces

    We think our faces are our own. But technology can use them to identify, influence and mimic us. This week, TED speakers explore the promise and peril of turning the human face into a digital tool.

  • No transcript, no appeal: California courts face 'crisis' over lack of records

    California's highest-ranking court officials are warning of a growing "constitutional crisis" playing out across the state's judicial system, as hundreds of thousands of hearings are held without a precise record of what occurred. The problem is a shortage of public court reporters, the stenographers who transcribe proceedings, and state law that bars electronic recording devices from being used in certain types of hearings — even when a reporter isn't available. Courts have tried to triage the...

  • Abortion to be largely banned in Arizona after state Supreme Court ruling

    (The Center Square) - The Arizona Supreme Court ruled in a 4-2 decision on Monday that the 1864 ban on abortion altogether will take effect in two weeks, instead of keeping a 2022 law that bans abortion after 15 weeks. “Absent the federal constitutional abortion right, and because [the law] does not independently authorize abortion, there is no provision in federal or state law prohibiting [the law’s] operation. Accordingly, [the 1864 law] is now enforceable,” the court’s...

  • Arizona's top court revives 19th century abortion ban

    (Reuters) -Arizona's top court revived a law dating to 1864 on Tuesday that bans abortion in virtually all instances, another setback for reproductive rights in a state where the procedure already was barred starting at 15 weeks of pregnancy. The Arizona Supreme Court ruled 4-2 in favor of an anti-abortion obstetrician and a county prosecutor who took up defense of the law after the state's Democratic attorney general declined to do so. Justice John Lopez, who like all of the court's members...

  • Arizona Supreme Court issues near-total ban on abortion

    The action by the court’s Republican-appointed judges comes days after Florida’s Supreme Court all but prohibited abortion, effective next month.

  • Kamala Harris to Promote Abortion in Arizona After State Supreme Court Ruling

    Vice President Kamala Harris is heading to Arizona to promote the killing of the unborn following a historic ruling from the state supreme court upholding an 1864 law that bars nearly all abortions.

  • Arizona Republicans block abortion-ban repeal after denouncing court ruling

    Flip-flop stymies Democrats after state supreme court rules that 1864 law with no exceptions for rape or incest can go into effectRepublicans in Arizona halted an effort by Democrats on Wednesday to repeal an 1864 law banning almost all abortions, which the state supreme court this week ruled could go into effect.The move came after Republican lawmakers in the state had denounced the court’s decision, including some who previously expressed support for the law. Donald Trump and other...