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Judge Delays Decision On Voter ID Lawsuit
A Wisconsin judge has delayed a decision on whether to let a lawsuit challenging Wisconsin's new voter identification law to proceed. Dane County Circuit Judge Richard Niess on Thursday heard arguments from the League of Women Voters and attorneys
Updated: 01/19/2012 01:08P

J & J Settles Suit With Texas
A $1 billion lawsuit in which Texas accused Johnson & Johnson of plundering the state Medicaid program by overstating the safety of an expensive anti-psychotic drug and improperly influencing officials and doctors to push the medication has been
Updated: 01/19/2012 01:07P

Judge to hear NYC protest permit denial challenge
A lawsuit filed Wednesday in Manhattan federal court asks Judge Lewis Kaplan to overturn the General Services Administration's rejection of their permit application. It says the group's First Amendment rights were violated when the permit was denied.
Updated: 01/19/2012 01:01P

City moves to settle lawsuits over mass arrests in 2003 war protests
By David Heinzmann Clout Street City of Chicago lawyers have reached a financial settlement with 16 people wrongly arrested in a 2003 Iraq war protest, and they have told a federal judge they intend to settle a similar class-action lawsuit representing
Updated: 01/19/2012 01:00P

Jewish organization sued for religious discrimination
Marshall Garvin, 65, in his lawsuit filed Monday in Bronx Civil Court in New York claimed that his boss at Na'amat did not let him leave the New York office early on Jan. 22, 2010, and prevented him from leaving altogether 15 times, to say mourning
Updated: 01/19/2012 12:45P

J&J to pay $158 million to settle Texas Risperdal case
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Johnson & Johnson said on Thursday it will pay $158 million to settle a Texas lawsuit accusing the drugmaker of improperly marketing its Risperdal anti-psychotic drug to state residents on the Medicaid health program for the
Updated: 01/19/2012 12:43P

FDIC charges in lawsuit that officers of failed Puerto Rico bank made reckless
AP SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — US regulators have filed suit against the directors of a Puerto Rican bank that cost the Deposit Insurance Fund nearly $1.5 billion when it collapsed in April 2010. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. says officials of RG
Updated: 01/19/2012 12:40P

Johnson & Johnson settles Texas lawsuit for $158M
A lawsuit in which Texas accused Johnson & Johnson of plundering the state Medicaid program by overstating the safety of an expensive anti-psychotic drug and improperly influencing officials and doctors to push the medication has been settled for $158
Updated: 01/19/2012 12:27P

Top court turns down Almalki
Mr. Almalki has launched a lawsuit against the federal government, alleging that several of its national security agents were complicit in his arrest, detention and torture in Syria. The government vows to fight the suit. Note: Taken on front lawn
Updated: 01/19/2012 11:47A

More Players Join Nfl Concussion Suits; File in
By: MARYCLAIRE DALE Writer | AP PHILADELPHIA (AP) A third lawsuit has been filed in Philadelphia by retired NFL players over brain injuries allegedly caused by on-field concussions, a week before US judges decide whether to consolidate similar cases
Updated: 01/19/2012 11:46A

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