Victims' Group Ordered to Reveal Records in Priest Case
An advocacy group that has relentlessly pressured Roman Catholic leaders to reveal the scope of sex abuse in the church has been ordered to disclose records to a priest's defense lawyers that could include years of emails with victims, journalists and others.
D.C. Ordered to Pay $1M in Historic Gun Case
The District of Columbia has been ordered to pay more than $1 million in attorneys' fees as a result of a historic gun case that was ultimately decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Medical Breakthroughs to Expect in 2012
Dr. Marc Siegel weighs in
Police Say Thief Used Daughter as Battering Ram in Attempt to Escape
A New York City mother allegedly used her adorable two-year-old daughter as both a lookout and a weapon as she tried to shoplift $4,117 in goods from Bloomingdale's posh SoHo location, sources told the New York Post.
No More Happy Hour in Utah? New State Laws Set to Ring in 2012
From laws banning happy hour in Utah and shark fin sales in Oregon to tougher voter identification requirements in at least four states, a wide range of new legislation is set to ring in the new year.








