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Ray Evernham has settled his lawsuit against George Gillett over money owed from the 2007 sale of his Sprint Cup organization. Read More »
An arrest warrant has been issued for Terrell Owens after he failed to show up for a court date regarding child support payments. Read More »

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As the labor battle between NFL owners and players moved from the bargaining table to the courtroom, judges at each stop have urged both sides to reach an agreement before they have to issue significant rulings. Read More »
NFL players urged a federal appeals court Friday to declare the lockout illegal, saying the league had no right to impose a work stoppage that is now approaching three months with no sign of a deal that will save the 2011 season. Read More »
The NFL hasn't wavered in this message to its locked-out players: Get out of the courts and come back to the bargaining table. Read More »
New England Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker said Friday that he was disappointed NFL owners used comments he made about the lockout in court, because he was joking when he said them. Read More »
Shaun O'Hara said the court's latest ruling on the NFL lockout doesn't hurt the players. Read More »
The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday decided that the league's lockout of players should stay in place until a full appeal is heard on whether it is legal, which means until at least the first week of June and possibly much longer. Read More »
Perhaps the biggest challenge Sylvia Garcia faced during her final Commissioners Court session last week was holding back her tears during the invocation by emeritus Archbishop Joseph Fiorenza. Read More »
Lawyers in a Mississippi case wanted more than 1,000 people in the U.S. House. The Supreme Court dismissed that idea today. Read More »
Justice Department attorneys argue that the law that was designed to draw local police into the fight against illegal immigration is disrupting the United States' relations with Mexico and other countries and that the state law is trumped by federal law. Read More »
Chances for comprehensive immigration reform have dimmed with the upcoming mid-term elections, prompting Democrats to push a measure that would grant citizenship to illegal immigrant students as a way to energize Latino voters. Read More »
Houston City Councilman Jarvis Johnson is expected back in court next month after a routine appearance today on charges that he fled police in late June. Read More »
WASHINGTON — Justice Anthony Kennedy, who already decides whether liberals or conservatives win the Supreme Court's most closely contested cases, is about to take on an even more influential behind-the-scenes role with the retirement of Justice John Paul Stevens. Read More »
WASHINGTON — Justice Anthony Kennedy, who already decides whether liberals or conservatives win the Supreme Court's most closely contested cases, is about to take on an even more influential behind-the-scenes role with the retirement of Justice John Paul Stevens. Read More »
The Supreme Court is entering the nation's charged debate over immigration, agreeing to hear a challenge from business and civil liberties groups to an Arizona law that cracks down on employers who hire undocumented workers. Read More »
The Supreme Court said Monday that a federal law barring individuals or groups from giving advice to known terrorist organizations does not violate the constitutional right to freedom of speech. Read More »
The Supreme Court has upheld a federal law that bars "material support" to foreign terrorist organizations, rejecting a free speech challenge from humanitarian aid groups. Read More »
The Supreme Court says the National Football League can be considered as 32 separate teams -- not one big business -- when it comes to selling NFL-branded items like jerseys and caps. Read More »
The Republican leader, Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, said his party would make sure there was a “thorough process, not a rush to judgment” on the nomination. Read More »
The move positions the court to have three female justices for the first time in history. Read More »
In ruling that the cross could stay, the justices said federal judges in California did not take sufficient notice of the government’s decision to transfer the land in a remote area of California to private ownership. The move was designed to eliminate any constitutional concern about a religious symbol on public land. Read More »
Justice John Paul Stevens, at 89 the Supreme Court's oldest member, says he will decide in the next month or so whether this term will be his last. Read More »
The justices will hear an appeal from a Marine's father to reinstate a $5 million verdict against the protesters after they picketed outside his son's funeral in Maryland four years ago. Read More »

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