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Obama Administration Claims Immunity in 'Shameful' STD Study of Guatemalans
In its first response to a lawsuit filed on behalf of the experiment's subjects, the Justice Department late Monday said sovereign immunity protects federal health officials from litigation stemming from the study. The experiment conducted in the 1940s
Updated: 01/10/2012 11:00A

Obama admin. says Guatemalan STD lawsuit invalid
In its first response to a lawsuit filed on behalf of the experiment's subjects, the US Justice Department late Monday said sovereign immunity protects federal health officials from litigation stemming from the study. The experiment conducted in the
Updated: 01/10/2012 10:50A

Trial in Richmond police bias set to get underway
(AP) - Opening statements are expected next week, as the lawsuit alleging Richmond police discriminated against black officers goes to trial. The Contra Costa Times reports (http://bit.ly/A6nWtV) that lawyers for the seven black officers who filed the
Updated: 01/10/2012 10:49A

Compromise Solutions Sought in Redistricting
And Democrats have filed a lawsuit over the GOP-drawn state legislative lines with the Ohio Supreme Court on behalf of three dozen affected Ohioans. Republicans Frank LaRose and Mike Duffey, and Democrats Tom Sawyer and Ted Celeste told legislative
Updated: 01/10/2012 10:46A

Compromise Solutions Sought in Redistricting
And Democrats have filed a lawsuit over the GOP-drawn state legislative lines with the Ohio Supreme Court on behalf of three dozen affected Ohioans. Republicans Frank LaRose and Mike Duffey, and Democrats Tom Sawyer and Ted Celeste told legislative
Updated: 01/10/2012 10:46A

US Supreme Court refuses to hear appeal by San Diego police union in overtime
AP SAN DIEGO — The US Supreme Court has declined to hear the appeal of San Diego police officers who argued they should get overtime for putting on their uniforms. The federal suit demanded that San Diego pay millions of dollars in overtime and back
Updated: 01/10/2012 09:38A

Young Holyoke mayor named in lawsuit
One of the nation's youngest mayors is already the subject of a lawsuit after just a week in office. Twenty-two-year-old Holyoke Mayor Alex Morse, who's been in office since Jan. 3, as well as city attorney Adam Pudelko were named in a wrongful
Updated: 01/10/2012 09:36A

Sheriff Joe Arpaio stays in the spotlight
And his fidelity to the law itself has been questioned: A federal judge issued legal sanctions against the sheriff last month for destroying evidence related to a class-action lawsuit. Arpaio bears sole responsibility for his excesses and arrogance.
Updated: 01/10/2012 08:46A

Sheriff Joe Arpaio stays in the spotlight
And his fidelity to the law itself has been questioned: A federal judge issued legal sanctions against the sheriff last month for destroying evidence related to a class-action lawsuit. Arpaio bears sole responsibility for his excesses and arrogance.
Updated: 01/10/2012 08:46A

Press Release: Fallout MMO Rights Restored
The lawsuit against Interplay arose after Bethesda Softworks acquired all Fallout intellectual property rights from Interplay in April 2007, and conditionally licensed back to Interplay certain trademark rights to make a Fallout MMO, provided Interplay
Updated: 01/10/2012 08:26A

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