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At DOJ's Request, Judge Dismisses FCPA Sting Case
Wednesday Feb 22,2012

A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a high-profile foreign bribery prosecution as he questioned the government's litigation tactics and legal theories underpinning the case. "This appears to be the end of a long and sad day in the annals of white-collar enforcement," U.S. District Judge Richard Leon said in court, several hours after prosecutors asked him to dismiss with prejudice the largest-ever Foreign Corrupt Practices Act case against individuals. 
 
MGA's revived antitrust claim fails to persuade
Wednesday Feb 22,2012

An attorney for MGA Entertainment, citing a "last effort" to prove that Barbie maker Mattel has monopolized the fashion doll market, has vowed to appeal a federal judge's final dismissal of his client's $1 billion antitrust suit. 
 
Court wades back into affirmative action
Wednesday Feb 22,2012

The Supreme Court announced Tuesday it would revisit the divisive issue of affirmative action in higher education. But it will do so without Justice Elena Kagan, who recused herself, and without Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who retired in 2006 after rescuing affirmative action from conservative attack three years earlier. 
 
Prop 8 Backers Seek En Banc Review of Gay Marriage Decision
Wednesday Feb 22,2012

Instead of heading straight to the U.S. Supreme Court, backers of the Prop 8 ban on gay marriage are seeking rehearing by an en banc panel of the 9th Circuit, arguing that the court's holding in Perry v. Brown conflicts with the Supreme Court's Baker v. Nelson, which let Minnesota deny same-sex couples the right to marry, and other cases. 
 
D.C. Circuit Rejects Suit Over Gitmo Detainees' Deaths
Wednesday Feb 22,2012

The D.C. Circuit on Tuesday rejected a suit that demanded the government pay damages to the representatives of two Guantanamo Bay detainees who died in custody. The panel did not reach the merits of the case but said the trial judge did not have jurisdiction to hear the dispute in the first place. 
 
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