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Jul 10 2023
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Tulsa Race Massacre survivors and attorneys respond to dismissal of lawsuit
Tulsa Race Massacre survivors and their attorneys gathered Monday afternoon to respond to the dismissal of their lawsuit seeking reparations for the 1921 deadly event. This gathering comes just days after Oklahoma Judge Caroline Wall dismissed the 2020 lawsuit “with prejudice,” meaning the ruling is a final and permanent dismissal, and the case cannot be refiled. According to attorneys, the
ABC News (Online)Mar 23 2024
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City sues hotel for exceeding capacity by housing 450 illegal immigrants in Taunton, Mass.
The Republican-run city of Taunton, Massachusetts has filed a lawsuit against its only hotel for striking a $10 million taxpayer-funded deal to house illegal immigrants in return for shutting down the property to the public. Taunton is seeking $155,000 from the Clarion Hotel alleging that the property is housing more illegal immigrants than it can hold, per the Daily Mail. The Clarion Hotel
The Post MillennialJul 10 2023
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Judge Tosses Reparations Lawsuit Stemming From Tulsa Riots
An Oklahoma judge on Friday dismissed a lawsuit demanding reparations for African-Americans involved in the 1921 riots in Tulsa, which came to be known as the "Tulsa Race Massacre." Judge Caroline Wall sided against three survivors of the attack who are all over 100 years old and sued in 2020 in the hopes of seeing "justice in their lifetime," according to their attorney, ABC News reports.
ZeroHedgeSep 05 2023
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Proprietor of collapsed Iowa house constructing blames engineering firm in new lawsuit
The proprietor of an Iowa house constructing that collapsed in May, killing three folks, has filed a lawsuit that blames an engineering firm for not warning the constructing was structurally unsound and that residents must be evacuated. Actual property proprietor Andrew Wold filed the lawsuit final week in opposition to Choose Structural Engineering, greater than three months after the Might
Palm Beach News CentralSep 05 2023
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Owner of collapsed Iowa apartment building blames engineering company in new lawsuit
The owner of an Iowa apartment building that collapsed in May, killing three people, has filed a lawsuit that blames an engineering company for not warning the building was structurally unsound and that residents should be evacuated. Real estate owner Andrew Wold filed the lawsuit last week against Select Structural Engineering, more than three months after the May 28 partial collapse of the
Fox News (Online News)Jul 10 2023
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Historic Tulsa reparations lawsuit dismissed, but the fight for justice continues
An Oklahoma judge has dismissed a lawsuit demanding reparations and rebuilding to address the historical damage inflicted by the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. The case, representing the last three survivors of the violent assault that claimed the lives of approximately 300 Black Americans in the renowned “Black Wall Street” community, ended on Friday, July 7, according to court records. Judge
Minnesota Spokesman ReporterSep 06 2023
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Archdiocese of Baltimore considers bankruptcy due to Child Victims Act, potential lawsuits
BALTIMORE -- On October 1st, the Child Victims Act will take effect. It's a law that eliminates the statute of limitations for sexual abuse cases in Maryland. On Tuesday, The Archdiocese sent a letter to its parishioners warning them about the possible financial troubles on the horizon because of the new law. In the letter, Archbishop William Lori warned of the devastating financial
CBS News (Online)Sep 05 2023
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Letitia James asks for legal sanctions against Trump in $250 million lawsuit
New York Attorney General Letitia James requested legal sanctions against former President Donald Trump and the co-defendants who are tied to a $250 million lawsuit against Trump's organization.
James asked a judge for the sanctions, which amount to $20,000, in court documents Tuesday. She claimed the former president has made the same legal argument five times, despite the argument
Washington ExaminerJul 11 2023
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Microsoft-Activision merger approved by judge over FTC lawsuit
A federal judge has ruled the $69 billion merger of Microsoft and Activision Blizzard can proceed, in a decision released Tuesday. The Federal Trade Commission had sued to block the deal, arguing that it would stifle competition in the video game and console markets. But San Francisco Federal Court Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley said the government could not prove the merger would hurt
New York Daily NewsAug 10 2023
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Idaho Professors File Lawsuit Challenging No Public Funds for Abortion Act
Six Idaho professors and two teachers' unions, the Idaho Federation of Teachers and the University of Idaho Faculty Federation, filed a lawsuit this week in the U.S. District Court for Idaho, challenging the No Public Funds for Abortion Act (NPFAA). The lawsuit asserts that the law, which makes it a crime to use public funds to “promote abortion” or “counsel in favor of abortion,” is a
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