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Alabama sides with Shelby County in seeking to knock down provisions of Voting
It sued the US Justice Department last year over a 2006 vote by Congress that extended for 25 years special protections adopted during the Civil Rights era meant to make sure black residents could vote. County officials said the law is outdated and a
Updated: 11/26/2011 11:15A

Kris Humphries Says He Has No Plans To Sue Ex Kim Kardashian, Worries Her
Humphries was reportedly planning on filing a $10 million lawsuit against his ex "because of how he expects to be portrayed on the show and because he has a larger role in it than originally planned," which is odd because if you're dating a Kardashian,
Updated: 11/26/2011 11:14A

Appeals Court Rules In Ohio SPCA Suit
HARRISON COUNTY, Ohio -- The Ohio Court of Appeals has issued its opinion and judgment in the 2010 Ohio SPCA lawsuit against Harrison County commissioners and the county's dog warden. The lawsuit criticized the warden's management of the county's pound
Updated: 11/26/2011 11:10A

Rail hub lawsuit
TOPEKA, Kansas (AP) - Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt is supporting the US Army Corps of Engineers' decision to approve permits for a new rail hub in Johnson County. A federal judge has upheld the Corps' decision to allow construction of the
Updated: 11/26/2011 10:56A

Kris Humphries I'd NEVER Sue Kim Kardashian
A report surfaced this week saying Kris was planning on filing a $10 million lawsuit against Kim because of how he expects to be portrayed on the show and because he has a larger role in it than originally planned. As first reported by Gossip Cop,
Updated: 11/26/2011 10:47A

Federal Judge: Credit Ratings Not Always Protected Under First Amendment
(Jonathan Stempel) - A federal judge has said credit ratings are not always protected opinion under the First Amendment, a defeat for credit rating agencies in a lawsuit brought by investors who lost money on mortgage-backed securities.
Updated: 11/26/2011 10:43A

Lawsuit to reclaim athlete's remains proceeds
TULSA (AP) — A lawsuit by two of Olympic gold medalist Jim Thorpe's children to reclaim his remains can go forward. US District Judge Richard Caputo denied a motion to dismiss the case by the borough of Jim Thorpe, Pa., which reached a deal with the
Updated: 11/26/2011 10:06A

NYC comptroller is sued over prevailing-wage rate
NEW YORK (AP) - Two private security firms have filed a lawsuit against New York City Comptroller John Liu charging that he inflated the city's prevailing-wage rate for security guards employed by city contractors. The Wall Street Journal reports
Updated: 11/26/2011 10:02A

Mexico Responds to Lawsuit in The Hague
26 de noviembre de 2011, 09:58Mexico, Nov 26 (Prensa Latina) Replying to the lawsuit that activists brought against Mexican President Felipe Calderon before the International Criminal Court in The Hague, the federal government denied the existence of a
Updated: 11/26/2011 10:00A

Driver Sues City For Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge Crash That Claimed His Arm
Earlier this year, the stores' lawyer Scott Agulnick said, "Clearly, after that first accident, the powers that be should have realized that there was a fundamental problem with how the traffic is handled. The fact that there was a second accident
Updated: 11/26/2011 09:55A

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