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Arizona to issue licenses for medical marijuana dispensaries
Brewer said she will not pursue a lawsuit seeking a ruling of whether state employees who process those applications can be prosecuted under federal drug laws. A judge threw out that lawsuit last month as legally flawed but gave the governor a chance
Updated: 01/14/2012 01:31P

Woman acquitted in eavesdropping case files lawsuit against Chicago police
In a lawsuit filed this week in US District Court, Moore's attorneys claim the verdict shows police should not have arrested her and held her in jail. Moore spent a year fighting the charges before her trial last August, one of several similar cases
Updated: 01/14/2012 01:14P

Marley kin locked in trademark suit
Richard Booker responded to a trademark-infringement lawsuit filed in Miami by Marley's widow and several of his children by contending that he was using the singer's name with his consent and authorization. TMZ.com said Saturday the suit was filed
Updated: 01/14/2012 12:42P

ACLU sues Indy over newspaper for homeless
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - A federal lawsuit claims Indianapolis officials are violating the First Amendment by preventing homeless vendors from selling a newspaper downtown in the week leading up to the Super Bowl. The Indianapolis Star reports
Updated: 01/14/2012 12:14P

ACLU sues Indy over newspaper for homeless
INDIANAPOLIS (WTW) — A federal lawsuit claims Indianapolis officials are violating the First Amendment by preventing homeless vendors from selling a newspaper downtown in the week leading up to the Super Bowl. The Indianapolis Star reports
Updated: 01/14/2012 12:13P

Prepare for lawsuit if you change hiring criteria in middle of selection process
by The HR Specialist: Ohio Employment Law on January 14, 2012 11:00am Employers, beware! If you ignore your posted job requirements to hire one applicant when another candidate meets all the minimum qualifications, you may find yourself being sued.
Updated: 01/14/2012 11:03A

Prepare for lawsuit if you change hiring criteria in middle of selection process
by The HR Specialist: Ohio Employment Law on January 14, 2012 11:00am Employers, beware! If you ignore your posted job requirements to hire one applicant when another candidate meets all the minimum qualifications, you may find yourself being sued.
Updated: 01/14/2012 11:03A

Poly Prep accusers eye Title IX in sexual abuse case
The men who say they were sexually abused by Poly Prep's longtime football coach want to amend their lawsuit to include claims that the Dyker Heights school violated Title IX by demonstrating deliberate indifference to allegations that the coach
Updated: 01/14/2012 10:49A

Lawsuit filed against Rev. Michael Rodriguez called look at politics of El
By Marty Schladen \ El Paso Times The unusual step by Catholic Bishop Armando X. Ochoa of suing one of his priests exposed a small part of the inner workings of the church in El Paso and it offered a glimpse into the politics inside the diocese,
Updated: 01/14/2012 10:22A

Nebraska inmate lawsuit bill set for hearing
AP A bill intended to limit frivolous lawsuits filed by Nebraska prison inmates is set for a legislative hearing. The measure by Omaha Sen. Scott Lautenbaugh would ban lawsuits from prisoners if they have filed three or more claims declared frivolous
Updated: 01/14/2012 10:02A

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