Judge Yvette Kane
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Corbett responds to NCAA suit dismissal; Paterno complaint presses forward
Responding to a federal judge’s decision to dismiss an antitrust lawsuit filed against the -
Judge dismisses Gov. Corbett's antitrust suit against NCAA
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett’s antitrust lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association has officially been killed. -
Judge postpones arguments over NCAA's motion to dismiss Corbett's antitrust suit
The judge overseeing the commonwealth’s case against the NCAA over the sanctions -
Judge rules Federal Insurance Co. need not indemnify Sandusky
A federal judge in Harrisburg has ruled that Federal Insurance Company is not on the -
Judge refuses to dismiss newspapers' suit against Corrections Dept. over restricted access to executions
U.S. District Judge Yvette Kane -
Sandusky, State Farm agree to stipulation that insurer need not indemnify Sandusky for civil defense costs; judge approves
The chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania has -
Pa. newspapers win injunction in executions case; Hubert Michael scheduled to die Thursday
A federal judge in Harrisburg has granted a temporary restraining order and preliminary -
On eve of inmate execution, newspapers' suit against DOC may halt lethal injection
In just two day’s time, convicted murderer Hubert L. Michael, Jr., who pleaded guilty in -
Pa. newspapers sue commonwealth over limited access to prisoner executions
Two prominent Pennsylvania daily newspapers are embroiled in litigation against the -
Insurance co. not required to indemnify Sandusky for potential damages arising out of sex-abuse case, judge rules
A federal judge in Harrisburg has partially ruled in favor of an insurance company seeking declaratory judgment that it does not have to indemnify Jerry Sandusky for potential damages that may arise out of child sex-abuse allegations against the former Penn State University assistant football coach. -
Federal jury in Pa. denies Canadian motorists' claims of civil rights violations
A federal court jury in Harrisburg on Tuesday denied a Canadian man’s claims of civil rights violations that had been made against a Pennsylvania State Trooper four years ago.