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KOAM TV 7 Joplin and PittsburgAriz. sheriff to appeal decision in profiling case
23 ruling in a lawsuit alleging that the sheriff's deputies racially profiled Latinos in immigration patrols. Lawyers pushing the lawsuit on behalf of five Latino clients also won class-action status that lets other Hispanics join the case if they have
Updated: 01/16/2012 03:52P
Arpaio to appeal decision in racial profiling case
by AP (January 16th, 2012 @ 1:45pm) PHOENIX - Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is appealing a federal judge's ruling that prohibited his deputies from detaining people under Arizona's immigrant smuggling law based solely on the suspicion that they're
Updated: 01/16/2012 03:48P
Federal judge dismisses Syracuse lawsuit in Mancuso meter scheme
By ROCCO LaDUCA A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit alleging that the Loomis armored car company was negligent in allowing one of its employees to steal nearly $3 million in Syracuse parking meter coins. The civil lawsuit, filed by the city of
Updated: 01/16/2012 02:47P
Growing List of Former NFL Players Join Together as a Team Once Again
/PRNewswire/ -- More and more former NFL players are rapidly joining the class action lawsuit anticipated to be filed tomorrow in Philadelphia Federal Court. The concussion lawsuit is necessary, because of the debilitating and permanent effects of head
Updated: 01/16/2012 02:45P
Israel embraces Press TV accuser
Iranian-born Canadian journalist Maziar Bahari, who filed a lawsuit against Press TV after the channel aired his interview, has travelled to Israel and delivered a speech which was welcomed by the Israelis. Bahari, who is in Israel for the production
Updated: 01/16/2012 01:46P
Breaking News: Split Decision
The high-stakes litigation, with significant ramifications for the pest management industry, involves two patent infringement lawsuits filed by BASF on April 8, 2010, against Cheminova A/S and Makhteshim Agan of North America, along with its US
Updated: 01/16/2012 01:30P
Kansas judge dismisses lawsuit filed by man who held Kansas couple captive
A Shawnee County judge has dismissed a breach of contract lawsuit against a Kansas couple filed by a Colorado man who held the couple hostage. Jesse Dimmick is serving an 11-year sentence after bursting into Jared and Lindsay Rowley's Topeka-area home
Updated: 01/16/2012 01:28P
Google, Facebook seek to quash Indian trial
The court is hearing a challenge filed by the companies after a lower court last week ordered top executives to be present at a trial on March 13. India is stepping up scrutiny of Internet postings and mobile communications, even as it held at least
Updated: 01/16/2012 01:23P
Woman sues over mold in rental housing
The Virginian-Pilot reports that Richmond-based lawyer David S. Bailey filed the lawsuit on behalf of Shelley Federico against Lincoln Military Housing last week. Bailey said he represents another half dozen families and he plans to file more lawsuits.
Updated: 01/16/2012 01:20P
Navy wife sues over mold in Norfolk housing
The Virginian-Pilot reports that Richmond-based lawyer David S. Bailey filed the lawsuit on behalf of Shelley Federico against Lincoln Military Housing last week. Bailey said he represents another half dozen families and he plans to file more lawsuits.
Updated: 01/16/2012 12:22P