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Teen Pleads Guilty In Fatal Car Crash
May 12, 2008A Fairfax County teenager pleaded guilty yesterday to involuntary manslaughter in a drunken-driving crash last fall that killed a 59-year-old Leesburg woman.
Parents of Special-Ed Students Oppose Changing Consent Rule
May 12, 2008A proposed revision of Virginia's special education rules is triggering widespread protests among parents of disabled students, who say it would strip them of power in negotiating their children's education.
Courts Reject Manufacturers' Bid on Lobby Rule
May 12, 2008 Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. last night rejected an emergency request by the National Association of Manufacturers, delivering the day's second setback in the group's fight against a new lobbying law.
Obama and Clinton will know when to quit: party chief
May 12, 2008 GRAHAM, North Carolina (Reuters) - Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama will know when to pull out of the U.S. presidential race in order to unify the party for the general election, the chairman of the Democratic Party said on Monday.
Obama and Clinton will know when to quit: party chief
May 12, 2008GRAHAM, North Carolina (Reuters) - Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama will know when to pull out of the U.S. presidential race in order to unify the party for the general election, the chairman of the Democratic Party said on Monday.
Former Guantanamo prosecutor says trials tainted
May 12, 2008GUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba (Reuters) - The former chief prosecutor for the Guantanamo war crimes tribunals testified on Monday that the tribunals were tainted by political influence and evidence obtained through prisoner abuse.
Supreme Court upholds photo ID voting law
May 12, 2008WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Monday upheld a tough state law requiring voters to show photo identification, a decision critics say could keep some blacks, poor people and other traditional Democratic supporters from voting in the November election.
Supreme Court upholds photo ID voting law
May 12, 2008 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Monday upheld a tough state law requiring voters to show photo identification, a decision critics say could keep some blacks, poor people and other traditional Democratic supporters from voting in the November election.
Guantanamo prosecutor returns as defense witness
May 12, 2008GUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba (Reuters) - The former chief prosecutor for the Guantanamo war crimes tribunals was expected to appear as a defense witness on Monday, called in to testify that the tribunal process was too tainted to provide a fair trial for Osama bin Laden's driver.
Excerpts from Supreme Court ruling for voter ID requirement
May 12, 2008-- Excerpts from Monday's 6-3 Supreme Court decision upholding Indiana's law requiring voters to present a picture ID before they vote:
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