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Gaming raid leads to lawsuit
In a lawsuit filed in US District Court in Fort Wayne on Tuesday, Florida-based Buckwheat Holdings is asking a federal judge to prevent the Indiana Gaming Commission from future enforcement. On Dec. 21, Indiana Gaming Commission agents targeted Lincoln
Updated: 01/28/2012 03:14A
Immigration lawyer Ozment sues Maury County government, judge
Nashville immigration attorney Elliott Ozment's crusade against state officials who attempt to enforce federal immigration law continued this week with the filing of a federal lawsuit against Maury County government and General Sessions Judge Bobby
Updated: 01/28/2012 03:14A
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Air India has filed a lawsuit against FMB world tour champion Brandon Semenuk claiming that eight flights "were cancelled after 12 pilots reported sick this morning." Although the flight cancellations may not affect many people on Pinkbike.com,
Updated: 01/28/2012 03:11A
Inside today's e-edition
Now that group is talking with the ACLU about a possible lawsuit. What are the merits of the suit? Sports: Last night was a big private school preps matchup between Wesleyan and High Point Christian. We have all the action. Life: Perhaps you've been
Updated: 01/28/2012 03:07A
Newark told to produce a log of Facebook papers
A judge issued the ruling as part of a lawsuit brought by a group representing Newark schoolchildren that is seeking more transparency about the donation. The Associated Press and other news outlets also have made such requests.
Updated: 01/28/2012 02:35A
Possible venues for NJ gay marriage decision
By AP COURTS: Seven gay couples and several of their children filed a lawsuit last year seeking to have state courts find that civil unions do not afford equal protection to gays. The case is just starting to work its way through the court system.
Updated: 01/28/2012 02:35A
Dolphin Tower owners likely to decide on course soon
By Michael Pollick SARASOTA - Now that Dolphin Tower's board has agreed to end a lawsuit against its insurer, the question remains whether owners will use their settlement money to pay for millions in repairs, or give up on the 15-story condominium
Updated: 01/28/2012 01:21A
How did PSNH get it so wrong?
By Terry Cronin / For the Monitor A lawsuit filed in July against Public Service of New Hampshire for creating a new source of pollution from its construction work on the old Merrimack Station power plant in Bow just turned electric.
Updated: 01/28/2012 01:07A
ND judge delays ruling on abortion drug ban
Most of the clinic's abortions are surgical procedures, court documents say. The clinic performs surgical abortions for women up until their 16th week of pregnancy; medication abortions are done if a woman is pregnant for 63 days or less.
Updated: 01/28/2012 01:01A
Judge Joyce's lawsuit against insurers thrown out by court
By LISA THOMPSON, Erie Times-News A judge has dismissed the lawsuit filed by former state Superior Court Judge Michael T. Joyce against the insurance companies he was convicted of defrauding. Senior Judge William F. Morgan weighed preliminary
Updated: 01/28/2012 12:52A