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Privacy Digest (Free subscription) | yesterday
Watch-Listed Fliers Can Sue, Appeals Court Rules - Via Threat Level : Airline passengers on the government's no-fly list can sue the government to get their names removed, according to a federal appeals court ruling Monday that swept aside complicated judicial rules that insulated the government from lawsuits over the sprawling list of suspected terrorists. The decision (.pdf) marks the first time...
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Fergie's Tech Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Ryan Singel writes on Threat Level : Airline passengers on the government's no-fly list can sue the government to get their names removed, according to a federal appeals court ruling Monday that swept aside complicated judicial rules that insulated the government from lawsuits over the sprawling list of suspected terrorists. The decision marks the first time that an individual has been allowed to use...
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icLiverpool (Free subscription) | yesterday
JOEY Barton is being sued by the teenage boy he attacked in a booze-fuelled rampage.
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Wired (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
A U.S company has filed a number of patent suits against Nintendo, accusing the Japanese gamer's hit Wii of infringing on its technology for a handheld three-dimensional pointing device and a display interface system for organizing graphic content on a TV.
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | yesterday
Nine people are to sue a holiday company for after falling ill at a Spanish hotel that has a history of sickness among guests.
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Gothamist (Free subscription) | 08/19/2008
That new law enabling tenants to sue their landlords for harassment could be overturned. A lawsuit filed in state Supreme Court by the misleadingly-named Rent Stabilization Association and the poetically-named Prometheus Realty Corp. (because the corporation is chained to the rock of onerous regulation while tenants peck at their livers) argues that while the NYPD is free to intervene in cases of...
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 08/19/2008
Maryland's attorney general has announced plans to sue the U.S. Army to enforce a federal cleanup order at Fort Meade.
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Creeping Sharia (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
... would destroy the watch lists and lead to another hijacking like 9/11. Watch-Listed Fliers Can Sue, Appeals Court Rules | Threat Level from Wired.com . If you can’t have a watch list, and you can’t protect the borders, and can’t build a terrorist profile from which to stop terrorists, what exactly can you do to stop terrorists from entering/exiting the country?
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iPhone.best-blog.co.uk (Free subscription) | 15 hours ago
Apparently Apple's efforts to fix the 3G in iPhone 3G aren't enough: A customer has stepped up to sue the corporation. Alabama resident Jessica Alena Smith filed the complaint Tuesday;
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New York Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
Two of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s children have been sued by the institution that their mother founded and their brother heads.
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LAist (Free subscription) | 08/19/2008
Last month, the city of Manhattan Beach banned the plastic bag as plastic advocates promised to sue . And sue they did yesterday. "The Save the Plastic Bag Coalition has asked a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge to toss out the prohibition on grounds that the city violated the California Environmental Quality Act by not fully analyzing the environmental effects of such a ban, according to papers...
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TechBlogger (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
... difficult or impossible. Knowing the government, they will get around this by creating a ‘No-Sue’ list and making it even harder to change your name.” Read more of this story at Slashdot. Original post by samzenpus
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Reno Gazette Journal (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
The Reno City Council has asked the city attorney to file a lawsuit against Charter Communications in an effort to block the cable company from moving local community access channels to "cyberspace," forcing up to 9,000 customers to rent special equipment to watch these channels.
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AngryApe News (Free subscription) | yesterday
R Kelly Suing Los Angeles NightclubPublished Wednesday, 20th August, 2008 at 6:36 PM is suing a Los Angeles nightclub, because they advertised an event that he wasn't attending, whilst using his name.In the suit, Kelly claims that the Sugar nightclub used both his name and image without permission on their promotional flyers, says TMZ.The singer is now seeking damages from the club, after filing...