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15000 Non Resident Military Go Unrepresented in Any State Elections Because of
It also is the subject of a lawsuit filed in October by Big Island Democrats, Sen. Malama Solomon, Hawaii County Democratic Party Chairman Steve Pavao and party committee members Louis Hao and Patti Cook, who want even more non resident military
Updated: 11/29/2011 10:35P

Challenge to same-sex law advances
ALBANY -- A state Supreme Court judge in Livingston County has ruled that a lawsuit challenging the state's same-sex marriage law can proceed. The judge raised questions about whether the June vote to legalize same-sex marriage violated the state's
Updated: 11/29/2011 10:35P

Group files suit, alleges police brutality at Occupy Cal
(KGO) -- An activist group has filed a lawsuit for alleged police brutality against protesters at a Occupy Cal protest. Attorneys for the activist group, "By Any Means Necessary," say UC Berkeley Chancellor Robert Birgeneau used police violence against
Updated: 11/29/2011 10:33P

HIV-positive men in appeal to Premier Wen
Two of them lost their lawsuits in Sichuan and Anhui provinces, and the other's lawsuit was rejected by a local court in Guizhou Province. They say China's Law on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases, which advocates that HIV-positive
Updated: 11/29/2011 10:33P

MD REDISTRICTING: 3-judge panel named to hear lawsuit
AP ANNAPOLIS — The chief judge for the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals has named a three-judge panel to hear a lawsuit against Maryland's congressional redistricting map. Judge William Traxler Jr., announced the panel in court documents made public
Updated: 11/29/2011 10:30P

SC sales tax lawsuit means your taxes could go up
He's one of the lawyers for Matthew Bodman of Columbia, who is suing the state over its sales tax exemptions. Your taxes could be going up, depending on what the South Carolina Supreme Court decides in a case it heard Tuesday.
Updated: 11/29/2011 10:30P

Judge tosses former Inglewood police officer's discrimination suit
A judge on Tuesday tossed out a lawsuit brought by a white former Inglewood police officer who alleged he was discriminated against because of his race for his role in the fatal shootings of two black men in 2008.
Updated: 11/29/2011 10:28P

US Settles Suit Over Anthrax Attacks
The settlement with the family of Robert Stevens, a tabloid photo editor in Florida, follows an eight-year legal battle that exposed slack rules and sloppy recordkeeping at the Army's biodefense laboratory at Fort Detrick, in Frederick, Md. As part of
Updated: 11/29/2011 10:18P

Lawsuit challenging same-sex law advances
ALBANY -- A state Supreme Court judge in Livingston County has ruled that a lawsuit challenging the state's same-sex marriage law can proceed. The judge raised questions about whether the June vote to legalize same-sex marriage violated the state's
Updated: 11/29/2011 10:16P

US to pay $2.5m to family of first anthrax attack victim
MIAMI More than a decade after tabloid photo editor Robert Stevens became the first victim of the 2001 anthrax attacks, the US government has agreed to pay his widow and family $2.5 million to settle their lawsuit, according to documents released
Updated: 11/29/2011 10:15P

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