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Congressman’s son sues IRS over ‘heavy-handed’ tactics, improper disclosure of investigation to media
The son and namesake of a veteran congressman from Philadelphia is suing the Internal Revenue Service over what he maintains were heavy-handed tactics and improper disclosures to the media concerning a possible tax investigation. -
Prominent Phila. art consultant tapped to head committee tasked with securing artwork for city’s new family courthouse
While it initially appeared as though the new family court building in -
Pa. Supreme Court declines to get involved in IGM dispute
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has refused to reexamine a Philadelphia -
Phila. cop, subject of numerous excessive force suits, charged by D.A. with official oppression
The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office has charged a city police officer -
Former Phila. Bar Assoc. Chancellor Donald C. Marino, 74, dies from congestive heart failure
Donald C. Marino, a former chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar Association who created -
Rep. Rob Andrews leaving Congress for position with Dilworth Paxson
U.S. Rep. Rob Andrews, a Democrat representing parts of southern New -
Newspaper Guild seeks to participate in sale of Inquirer, Daily News
The union representing editorial staff at the Philadelphia Inquirer and -
Pa. Supreme Court affirms death sentence for book warehouse killer
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has refused to throw out the death -
Montco attorney who represented 'pill mill' doc charged with selling pain pills to undercover cop
A Montgomery County attorney who had represented a physician at trial -
Plaintiff who sued NSA over phone records collection is Phila. father of killed agency technician
A federal judge’s opinion this week that the National Security Agency’s -
Accused killer of baby and grandmother named in wrongful death complaint by estate
A man charged with killing a 10-month-old child and the girl’s -
Phila. judge grants injunction request in IGM case, returns fired Inquirer editor to newsroom
William Marimow is back in the newsroom. -
Retired Phila. Common Pleas Court Judge Anthony DeFino dies in house fire
Anthony DeFino served as a trial judge on the Philadelphia Court of -
Inquirer editor reinstatement case brings out the powerful and connected
It was an interesting dichotomy in Judge Patricia McInerney’s sixth-floor -
Stabile wins Pa. Superior Court seat, Gantman and Panella retained for new terms
A last-minute roadblock over a controversial campaign ad turned out to be -
Phila. D.A. Williams wins re-election; seven elected to Common Pleas Court
Philadelphia’s Democratic District Attorney R. Seth Williams easily slid to -
Phila. judge says suit over Inquirer editor's firing can proceed in Common Pleas Court
Two partners in the ownership group behind the Philadelphia Inquirer, -
Newspapers, state reach settlement agreement in case challenging Pa. inmate execution procedure
Two area daily newspapers have settled a lawsuit against the Pennsylvania -
Hearing on subpoenaed documents from architect on Phila. building collapse abruptly postponed
A hearing to address a government petition to force architect Plato -
Former magisterial district judge receives 16-to-32-month prison sentence for concealing son’s criminal citation
Rita Arnold, the former magisterial district judge from suburban