Judge overturns Neb. ban on flag mutilation for Kan. church members who revel at troop deaths

Federal judge blocks Neb. ban on flag mutilation

Judge orders EPA to preserve records related to Omaha lead cleanup, assigns expert to verify

Judge orders EPA not to destroy records UP wants

US judge sending question of validity of Fremont immigration ordinance to Nebraska high court

Neb. high court to get immigration-law question

Nebraska attorney general won’t defend law requiring health screenings before abortion

Neb. AG won’t defend law on abortion screenings

Bright Eyes headlines concert supporting ACLU fight against Fremont law on illegal immigrants

Bright Eyes plans concert to fight immigration law

Judge unsure if Neb. immigration suits should be in fed, state court; delays injunction ruling

Judge delays ruling in Neb. immigration lawsuits

Groups seek to keep Neb. immigration law blocked, day after city approves temporary suspension

Groups seek to keep Neb. immigration law blocked

Neb. town’s council considers suspending law banning hiring, renting to illegal immigrants

Neb. town may halt immigration law to save money

Judge, council to reconsider local Neb. law that bans hiring, renting to illegal immigrants

Neb. council considers suspending immigration law

Judge sets hearing on blocking local Neb. law banning hiring, renting to illegal immigrants

Hearing set on Neb. illegal-immigrant law

OMAHA, Neb. — A federal court hearing has been set on a request to block enforcement of a new city ordinance in Nebraska that would ban hiring or renting property to illegal immigrants.

Latino civil rights group sues city of Fremont to stop enforcement of illegal-immigrant law

Latino group sues Neb. city over immigration law

Neb. city’s new ban on hiring illegal immigrants could be costly even if it never takes effect

Neb. city votes to restrict illegal immigration

Facing long legal road, strict Nebraska abortion law may not be used for years, if ever

Strict new Neb. abortion law faces long legal road

Union Pacific: Court fight over $61M in fines for drugs on trains continues after talks fail

Talks break down over fines for drugs on trains

Deere & Co. says new health care reform law will increase fiscal 2010 expenses by about $150M

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