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The members of the legal team representing presidential assailant John Hinckley Jr. say they are owed "significant legal bills in arrears" and are asking a judge's permission to bow out of Hinckley's case.

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Virginia health facility bows out of proposed treatment plan for John Hinckley Jr. updated: Fri Aug 17 2012 18:21:00

A Virginia mental health facility has dropped out of a plan to allow presidential assailant John Hinckley Jr. to participate in social group sessions, according to a government court motion issued Friday.

Reagan Foundation threatens legal action over blood vial saleupdated: Wed May 23 2012 11:36:00

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation threatened legal action over the online sale of a vial purportedly containing dried blood from the former president following a 1981 assassination attempt.

Does Reagan attacker deserve freedom?updated: Tue Jan 31 2012 21:03:00

CNN's Brian Todd reports on a set of hearings to determine if would-be assassin John Hinckley Jr. gets more freedom.

Psychiatrist: Plan to give Hinckley extra freedoms 'lacks specificity'updated: Tue Jan 31 2012 21:03:00

A plan to allow presidential assailant John Hinckley Jr. to spend more time away from his government mental hospital and eventually to become a permanent outpatient "lacks specificity," a psychiatrist who has closely followed Hinckley's case for over a decade said Tuesday.

Psychiatrist says Hinckley has had risky romancesupdated: Tue Jan 31 2012 08:16:00

Hearings to determine whether John Hinckley, Jr., should be granted more visits to his mother's home enter their 10th day Tuesday, a day after a psychiatrist questioned risky romantic relationships in which the presidential assailant had engaged.

Psychiatrist: Hinckley should not be allowed unsupervised time out in publicupdated: Wed Jan 25 2012 21:26:00

Hearings will continue Monday to determine whether former presidential assailant John Hinckley Jr. should be allowed increased periods of visitation to his mother's home in Virginia and possible eventual release as a permanent outpatient.

Hinckley hearing to resume in Januaryupdated: Tue Dec 13 2011 19:04:00

The question of whether presidential assailant John Hinckley Jr. has progressed enough in his mental health treatment to live as an outpatient with his mother in Williamsburg, Virginia, will go unanswered until at least early next year.

Judge resists giving doctors authority to free Hinckley updated: Thu Dec 08 2011 17:45:00

A federal judge raised "serious questions" Thursday over giving doctors ultimate authority determining whether presidential assailant John Hinckley can live essentially as an outpatient, saying he wants to decide the matter himself.

Hinckley's sister testifies in support of allowing him expanded outpatient timeupdated: Wed Dec 07 2011 06:18:00

The sister of presidential assailant John Hinckley Jr. testified Tuesday that she has seen no sign that her brother represents a danger to himself or others.

Hinckley hearing focuses on his relationshipsupdated: Fri Dec 02 2011 09:01:00

John Hinckley Jr.'s relationships with women and his difficulties becoming part of a community away from a government mental hospital were spotlighted Thursday during a hearing to discuss whether the man who tried to kill President Ronald Reagan will eventually be allowed to live as an outpatient.

Mental hospital wants to release failed Reagan assassin John Hinckley Jr.updated: Tue Oct 04 2011 11:48:00

The government mental hospital where John Hinckley Jr. has spent most of the last 30 years since he shot and tried to kill President Ronald Reagan is asking a federal court to allow Hinckley's eventual release to live with or near his aging mother in Williamsburg, Virginia.

Family from Giffords shooting wants ammo limitupdated: Tue Apr 12 2011 21:09:00

Congressional legislation that would ban high-capacity ammunition clips got some high-powered support Tuesday as loved ones of a slain congressional staffer came forward to help push the effort.

Reagan shooting: 'Thought we'd lost him'updated: Wed Mar 30 2011 12:12:00

Ronald Reagan and his secret service agent describe how close the president came to dying 30 years ago on March 30.

Hinckley denied longer parental visits updated: Wed Nov 24 2004 18:25:00

A federal judge Wednesday denied a request by John Hinckley, the man who shot President Reagan in a 1981 assassination attempt, to have extended visits at his parents' Virginia home.

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The Human Stain Philip Roth (Houghton Mifflin) Professor Coleman Silk is accused of racism and forced to resign in Philip Roth's latest novel. What his accusers don't know: Silk is a black man who ...

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