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  • Potash Price-Fixing Conspiracy Alleged

    Potash Price-Fixing Conspiracy Alleged

    Recent Cases 09/15/2008

    The world's leading potash suppliers conspired to fix U.S. prices on the fertilizer, Gage's Fertilizer & Grain claims in a federal antitrust class action. It claims they did this after potash prices tanked in the 1990s because "potash producers, ...

  • Nevada Sex Laws Tossed

    Nevada Sex Laws Tossed

    Recent Cases 09/12/2008

    Nevada's new sex-offender laws are unconstitutional, a federal judge ruled Wednesday. U.S. District Judge James Mahan made permanent the temporary injunction he issued in July that stopped the state from applying the new laws retroactively. The new l...

  • 2nd Circuit Won't Change NY's Apportionment Method

    2nd Circuit Won't Change NY's Apportionment Method

    Recent Cases 09/11/2008

    The 2nd Circuit denied a voter's assertion that New York's method of congressional district apportionment should be changed from overall population to voting-age population. Michael Kalson sued Gov. David Paterson and the state election board. Kalson...

  • 'Rear Window' Copyright Holder Sues Spielberg & Viacom

    'Rear Window' Copyright Holder Sues Spielberg & Viacom

    Recent Cases 09/09/2008

    Steven Spielberg, Dreamworks and Viacom stole the copyrighted story on which the Hitchcock film "Rear Window" was based and used it as the basis for their movie, "Disturbia," the copyright holder claims in Federal Court. Hitchcock based his movie on ...

  • Inspector Suspended For Not Shutting Black-Owned Business

    Inspector Suspended For Not Shutting Black-Owned Business

    Recent Cases 09/08/2008

    A 20-year veteran building inspector says Genesee County harassed, suspended and constructively fired him because he refused to shut down a black-owned business on a pretext. Michael O'Leary says his boss told him, "Shut them down, go into that busin...

  • Canadian mining company settles with Alaska Eskimos

    Canadian mining company settles with Alaska Eskimos

    Recent Cases 09/05/2008

    Canadian-based Teck Cominco Ltd. asked US District Court Judge John Sedwick Wednesday to approve a $120M settlement agreement with six Eskimo plaintiffs from the Alaskan village of Kivalino. The agreement stems from a 2002 lawsuit filed in the US Dis...

  • Wextrust Is A $225 Million Ponzi Scheme The SEC Says

    Wextrust Is A $225 Million Ponzi Scheme The SEC Says

    Recent Cases 09/04/2008

    Joseph Shereshevsky, a felon, and his partner Steven Byers fraudulently raised $225 million from nearly 1,200 investors, the SEC claims in Federal Court. The SEC says the men are running a Ponzi scheme through Wextrust Capital, other Wextrust entitie...

  • Harass A Republican, Lose Your Phone

    Harass A Republican, Lose Your Phone

    Recent Cases 09/02/2008

    Ramsey County has obtained an emergency order allowing it to order telephone companies to turn over the names and numbers of anyone who makes harassing phone calls during the Republican National Convention, and to cut off those people's phone service...

  • Racism Alleged In Bizarre Punishment

    Racism Alleged In Bizarre Punishment

    Recent Cases 08/28/2008

    Top administrators at a Camden middle school forced an entire bilingual class of Hispanic children to eat on the cafeteria floor for a week because one student accidentally spilled some water, and when the teacher complained, the principal and vice p...

  • EPA Can Inspect Ship for Chemicals, Court Rules

    EPA Can Inspect Ship for Chemicals, Court Rules

    Recent Cases 08/27/2008

    The Environmental Protection Agency can inspect a former U.S. Navy hospital ship for toxic chemicals, the 4th circuit ruled. The EPA was issued a warrant under the Toxic Substances Control Act to board the M/V Sanctuary, built in 1944, to test for po...

  • Court upholds sentence for I-65 sniper

    Court upholds sentence for I-65 sniper

    Recent Cases 08/24/2008

    An attorney for 19-year-old Zachariah Blanton had appealed the sentence as inappropriate, arguing that the shooting “was a more or less routine act of manslaughter, if such a thing is said to exist.”But in an eight-page ruling, the court disagreed, n...

  • City of New York reaches settlement in unlawful arrest suit

    City of New York reaches settlement in unlawful arrest suit

    Recent Cases 08/21/2008

    The City of New York agreed to pay approximately $2 million to settle a lawsuit brought by protesters who had claimed they had been illegally arrested, according to Tuesday statements made by the city's Law Department. In April 2003, city police arre...

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