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Madison, gun-rights group settle lawsuit for $10K
(AP) - A federal court has ordered the city of Madison to pay members of a gun-rights group $10000 to settle a lawsuit. The judgment last week closes a case that developed when police cited five people for disorderly conduct after they openly carried
Updated: 12/25/2011 05:07P

Tough choice looms on 9/11 health lawsuits
By DAVID B. CARUSO AP NEW YORK (AP) - More than 1600 people who filed lawsuits claiming that their health was ruined by dust and smoke from the collapsed World Trade Center must decide by Jan. 2 whether to keep fighting in court, or drop the litigation
Updated: 12/25/2011 05:03P

LETTER: Time for a fresh start
Bank of America just had to settle a lawsuit with the federal government for $335 million because its subsidiary, Countrywide, engaged in discriminatory practices in connection with home loans given by them. But absolutely no one will be going to jail.
Updated: 12/25/2011 05:02P

Doctors, moms take on No. 1 polluter in Utah
They have filed a lawsuit against Kennecott Utah Copper, accusing it of violating the US Clean Air Act. The company operates with the consent of state regulators who enforce the federal law. The company is the No. 1 industrial air polluter along Utah's
Updated: 12/25/2011 04:10P

Peniteniary tries to curb inmate fights
By John Finnerty LEWISBURG -- A federal lawsuit claims that the staff at the US Penitentiary in Lewisburg disregards inmate safety concerns when making cell assignments, even while locking up prisoners in pairs 23 hours a day.
Updated: 12/25/2011 04:08P

Tough choice looms on 9/11 health lawsuits
2 whether to keep fighting in court, or drop their lawsuits and apply for benefits from a government fund. US lawmakers set aside $2.76 billion last winter to compensate people who developed illnesses after spending time at ground zero.
Updated: 12/25/2011 03:31P

Second Mile insurance seeks exemption
Federal Insurance Co. filed a lawsuit in federal court arguing that paying for legal costs "arising from sexual assault, molestation" or abuse is "repugnant to Pennsylvania public policy" and should therefore be barred, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Updated: 12/25/2011 03:11P

'Wipeout' copyright lawsuit settled
LOS ANGELES, Dec 25, 2011 (UPI via COMTEX) -- ABC and production company Endemol have settled a 2008 lawsuit brought by Tokyo Broadcasting System alleging their show "Wipeout" was a ripoff of its shows. The Hollywood Reporter said documents filed in US
Updated: 12/25/2011 03:02P

Doctors, moms take on No. 1 polluter in Utah
They have filed a lawsuit against Kennecott Utah Copper, accusing it of violating the US Clean Air Act. The company operates with the consent of state regulators who enforce the federal law. The company is the No. 1 industrial air polluter along Utah's
Updated: 12/25/2011 02:56P

'Wipeout' copyright lawsuit settled
25 (UPI) -- ABC and production company Endemol have settled a 2008 lawsuit brought by Tokyo Broadcasting System alleging their show "Wipeout" was a ripoff of its shows. The Hollywood Reporter said documents filed in US District Court in Los Angeles
Updated: 12/25/2011 02:55P

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