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ACLU says religious rally lawsuit being settled
The ACLU says it has reached a settlement whereby the district agreed to a consent order to be submitted to federal court in Florence. Under that order, the district agrees not to promote one religion over another. A school district spokesman did not
Updated: 01/13/2012 11:26A

Suit: Woman fired from Moosic plant for wearing prosthetic penis
By dENIS j. o'mALLEY (sTAFF Writer) A gender discrimination lawsuit filed in federal court this week alleges that a snack food manufacturer in Moosic fired a Clifford woman for wearing a prosthetic penis to work. The lawsuit, filed Wednesday on behalf
Updated: 01/13/2012 11:10A

Woman says her fake penis got her fired
Pauline Davis, 45, filed a federal civil rights lawsuit Wednesday against J&J Snack Foods Corp., a maker of frozen sweets and other snacks, over her termination from the company's plant in Moosic, near Scranton. Davis says she wore the prosthetic to
Updated: 01/13/2012 11:08A

ACLU says settlement reached ending suit over religious rally at SC middle school
BRUCE SMITH AP CHARLESTON, SC — The American Civil Liberties Union says it has reached an agreement to settle a lawsuit claiming public schools in Chesterfield County are unconstitutionally promoting Christianity. The suit was filed last year on behalf
Updated: 01/13/2012 10:49A

Grooveshark Launces iPhone App in Face of Major Label Lawsuits
The popular P2P streaming site, which claims 30 million active users (over twice Spotify's footprint) responded to lawsuits from every major label not by backing down, but by unveiling an HTML5 app that puts its service back on the iPhone,
Updated: 01/13/2012 10:44A

Second lawsuit filed over industrial equipment accident
A second lawsuit has been filed in federal court over an industrial accident that resulted in the loss of life of one worker and serious injuries to another when a tire exploded. Wayne Strecker and Pamela Strecker filed suit against Linde Material
Updated: 01/13/2012 10:33A

Gay Discrimination in Des Moines?
Friday, 13 January 2012 10:24 Written by AP DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) _ A state commissioner has filed a lawsuit accusing Gov. Terry Branstad of discrimination because the governor cut his salary by more than $30000 after he declined to resign.
Updated: 01/13/2012 10:31A

Worker Fired for Complaining About Spanish Ban in DMV, Suit Says
A woman said she was fired from the Motor Vehicle Division in New Mexico because she complained about not being able to speak Spanish to non-English customers, she claims in an explosive lawsuit filed Thursday. The Mexican American Legal Defense and
Updated: 01/13/2012 10:30A

Verdict in Specialized/Volagi lawsuit expected imminently
By BikeRadar, UK A decision in the case is expected imminently, with the jury having to decide whether Volagi's Robert Choi and Barley Forsman used Specialized's designs to create Volagi while still employed by the company. The pair, who both worked in
Updated: 01/13/2012 10:22A

Victim sues crime scene cleanup worker over theft
Blanchard has filed a lawsuit against Benjamin Hornbeck, who was working as part of a Texas crime-scene cleanup company. A report from the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff's Office said Hornbeck, of Cedar Hill, Texas, stole guitars, jewelry and other items.
Updated: 01/13/2012 09:40A

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