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Missing the Forest for the Witches
Earlier this month in Missouri, Anaka Hunter and the ACLU filed a lawsuit against a local library for censoring websites about Wicca and Native American religion. News coverage poked fun at the witchy names of the town (Salem) and its librarian
Updated: 01/19/2012 11:06P
Judge dismisses League's challenge to city's general plan
A federal court judge dismissed a Lake Tahoe environmental group's lawsuit against the City of South Lake Tahoe on Thursday. Judge Garland E. Burrell Jr. signed an order granting the city's motion to dismiss a lawsuit by the League to Save Lake Tahoe
Updated: 01/19/2012 10:34P
Enfield principal reinstated as counselor
Alston's reinstatement was one of the agreements reached through the settlement of her two lawsuits against Superintendent Wendy Royer. The first lawsuit, which Alston filed against Royer in July, alleged defamation of character and harassment.
Updated: 01/19/2012 10:31P
Court fight continues over school district's truancy fines
By Dave Marcheskie - bio | email A group of parents last year filed a lawsuit against the Lebanon School District claiming the district levied "abusive" truancy fines that totaled $1.3 million dollars. Some $400000 in truancy fines are now gone.
Updated: 01/19/2012 10:23P
Federal judge throws out NRA's lawsuit
A Lubbock federal judge throws out the NRA's lawsuit challenging the law that keeps Texans under 21 from getting a license to carry a concealed handgun. Judge Sam Cummings rules the Texas law actually provides broader protections than prior court
Updated: 01/19/2012 10:20P
Federal judge throws out NRA's lawsuit
A Lubbock federal judge throws out the NRA's lawsuit challenging the law that keeps Texans under 21 from getting a license to carry a concealed handgun. Judge Sam Cummings rules the Texas law actually provides broader protections than prior court
Updated: 01/19/2012 10:20P
Wisconsin voter-ID lawsuit: No ruling imminent in any of 3 cases
By Ed Treleven It could be more than two months, long after an upcoming primary election, before a Dane County judge decides whether one of three pending lawsuits over the state's new voter ID law can go forward. Dane County Circuit Judge Richard Niess
Updated: 01/19/2012 10:17P
Wisconsin voter-ID lawsuit: No ruling imminent in any of 3 cases
By Ed Treleven It could be more than two months, long after an upcoming primary election, before a Dane County judge decides whether one of three pending lawsuits over the state's new voter ID law can go forward. Dane County Circuit Judge Richard Niess
Updated: 01/19/2012 10:17P
Minnesota news in brief at 8:58 pm CDT
The lawsuit against Accretive Health Inc., a Chicago-based company that works with hospitals to maximize revenue, comes after an Accretive employee had a laptop stolen in July that contained the data of 23500 patients of Fairview Health Services and
Updated: 01/19/2012 10:14P
Casino Sues Former NHLer for Alleged $2M Debt
Len Barrie, who also briefly owned the NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning, is named in a lawsuit filed in BC Supreme Court by Bellagio, LLC, which says Barrie owes $2221166. The Bellagio claims that Barrie, 42, received $1.5 million US in credit from the casino
Updated: 01/19/2012 09:31P