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Secret to keeping Christianity in schools
He points out that in one lawsuit, the ACLU literally tried to criminalize Christianity in Florida's Santa Rosa County schools (see earlier story). "They would've gotten away with it, but we were able to intervene," he accounts.
Updated: 01/04/2012 04:53A
Woman sues Honda over mileage claim — in small claims court
But rather than joining other owners in a class-action lawsuit, Heather Peters is going solo against the automaker in small-claims court, an unusual move that could offer a bigger payout. And if successful, it could open the door to a flood of similar
Updated: 01/04/2012 03:27A
Woman sues Honda over mileage claim — in small claims court
But rather than joining other owners in a class-action lawsuit, Heather Peters is going solo against the automaker in small-claims court, an unusual move that could offer a bigger payout. And if successful, it could open the door to a flood of similar
Updated: 01/04/2012 03:27A
Judge says Kent law on windshield leaflets isn't justified
US District Judge Cathy Seibel made the ruling Thursday in a lawsuit filed by Ernest Robinson, a town man who was told by police to remove leaflets from cars in 2009 that were critical of a local judge. The town had passed an ordinance in 1973
Updated: 01/04/2012 02:34A
Despite move, Chippewa Falls wants dog to be euthanized
CHIPPEWA FALLS - The City Council is pushing forward with a lawsuit to have a dog euthanized, even though the American bulldog is now reportedly living in Cornell. Chippewa Falls Mayor Greg Hoffman said the Cornell Police Department contacted the city
Updated: 01/04/2012 02:10A
Homen: Countersuit discussion once Croatia drops charges
Besides the lawsuit and countersuit, there is a series of issues we insist should be solved, most importantly the problem with property belonging to Serbs who are Croatian citizens, as well as residential rights," he pointed out.
Updated: 01/04/2012 01:45A
TiVo rises on AT&T $
By SUSAN DECKER TiVo rose as much as 22 percent in extended trading after AT&T agreed to pay at least $215 million to settle a patent lawsuit over digital video recorders. AT&T will make an initial payment of $51 million, followed by quarterly payments
Updated: 01/04/2012 01:09A
TiVo rises on AT&T $
By SUSAN DECKER TiVo rose as much as 22 percent in extended trading after AT&T agreed to pay at least $215 million to settle a patent lawsuit over digital video recorders. AT&T will make an initial payment of $51 million, followed by quarterly payments
Updated: 01/04/2012 01:09A
Judge Deals Blow to Advocates For Old, Disabled
(AP) A federal judge struck a blow Tuesday to advocates for the elderly and disabled, removing class-action status from a lawsuit that had argued Florida illegally forces people into nursing homes when they are capable of living elsewhere.
Updated: 01/04/2012 12:43A
Monroe County seeks to have ruling favoring Bibb overturned in border war
Bibb County commissioners voted in committee Tuesday to follow County Attorney Virgil Adams' recommendation to fight the lawsuit and “pursue expenses of litigation and cost on grounds that such a lawsuit is without any legal or factual basis and is
Updated: 01/04/2012 12:12A