Irvin v. Mustafa
NFL Hall of Famer Michael Irvin files a countersuit against a woman who accused him of rape, alleging she is a "morally-bankrupt individual" who is trying to ruin his career.
Robbins v. Lower Merion SD
High-school student accuses a school
district of spying on him and other students
by remotely activating webcams contained in school-supplied laptops.
Peterson v. Grisham
10th Circuit finds John Grisham did not defame three Oklahoma law enforcement officials in a book about the wrongful convictions of two men for a rape-murder.
Lopez v. O'Neal
Florida model sues Shaquille O'Neal for cyber-stalking, saying the NBA star hacked into her text messages and voice mails after she
broke off their affair.
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• Army bomb disposal expert sues the makers of "The Hurt Locker" for plagiarizing his life story. The film is "nothing more than the exploitation of a real life honorable, courageous, and long serving member of our country’s armed forces, by greedy multi-billion dollar 'entertainment' corporations."
Sarver v. The Hurt Locker

• Former patient sues the Cincinnati hospital where he was sexually assaulted by a transgender nurse. The nurse's "employment while masquerading as a member of the female gender in a hospital environment involved an unreasonable risk of harm to others."
Evans v. University of Cincinnati

• Federal judge enjoins the City of Phoenix from enforcing a noise ordinance against "sound generated in the course of religious expression," finding the right of churches to ring bells outweighs "the City's interest in preserving the peace and tranquility of its neighborhoods."
St. Mark Roman Catholic Parish v. City of Phoenix

• 5th Circuit says a Texas city's junked vehicle ordinance applies to a cactus planter made out of wrecked Oldsmobile 88. "Irrespective of the intentions of its creators ... the car-planter is a utilitarian device, an advertisement, and ultimately a 'junked vehicle.'"
Kleinman v. City of San Marcos

• Oklahoma City bomber Terry Nichols notifies a federal judge that he has gone on hunger strike, saying he is "prepared to die if necessary because he is done allowing his body to be defiled by [ ] refined and dead foods."
Nichols v. Federal Bureau of Prisons

• Texas judge finds the makers of a film about Rin Tin Tin did not infringe on the trademarks of a breeder of German Shepherds. "Defendants['] title 'Finding Rin Tin Tin: The Adventure Continues" is a fair use of the term 'Rin Tin Tin.'"
Rin Tin Tin, Inc. v. First Look Studios

• Illinois appeals court says the contact sports exception to negligence liability does not apply to the case of an athletic trainer who was struck in the eye by a hockey puck while refilling water bottles. Michael Weisberg "suffered injuries as a result of alleged conduct that was not inherent to the sport of hockey."
Weisberg v. Chicago Steel

• 3rd Circuit rules that a couple can sue Google for trespassing on their property while photographing it for the Street View feature. "[T]he Borings have alleged that Google entered upon their property without permission. If proven, that is a trespass, pure and simple."
Boring v. Google




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ASPCA v. Ringling Bros.
Court: USDC, D. Col.
Subject: Illegal "taking" of Asian elephants by circus


Baker v. AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals
Court: Middlesex County (N.J.) Superior
Subject: Diabetes risks of antipsychotic drug Seroquel


Chu v. Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Court: Tulare County (Calif.) Superior
Subject: Defective rental vehicle accident


Champagne Louis Roederer v. J. Garcia Carrion, S.A.
Court: USDC, Minn.
Subject: Champagne trademark infringement


Ward Churchill v. University of Colorado
Court: Denver District
Subject: Wrongful termination of college professor


David v. Douglas-David
Court: Hartford (Conn.) Family
Subject: Divorce of United Technologies chairman


Drumgold v. Callahan
Court: USDC, Mass.
Subject: Wrongful gang murder conviction


Kevin Fox v. Will County
Court: USDC, N. Ill.
Subject: Wrongful arrest of father in child's death


Goldberg v. Paris Hilton Entertainment
Court: USDC, S. Fla.
Subject: Breach of contract to promote movie


Gruver v. Hensley
Court: Meade County (Ky.) Circuit
Subject: Ku Klux Klan assault


Hollingsworth v. City of New York
Court: Brooklyn (N.Y.) Supreme
Subject: Molestation by cop


Houseman v. Dare
Court: Salem County (N.J.) Superior
Subject: Pet custody


In re Katrina Canal Breaches
Court: USDC, E. La.
Subject: Hurricane Katrina flooding

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John Doe v. Wilson County School System
Court: USDC, M. Tenn.
Subject: ACLU challenge to "Praying Parents"


LaCoste v. Pendleton Methodist Hospital
Court: Orleans Parish (La.) District
Subject: Wrongful death during Hurricane Katrina


Lee v. Anderson
Court: USDC, Minn.
Subject: Fatal police shooting of suspect during foot chase


Makowski v. B&B Cash Grocery Stores
Court: Pasco County (Fla.) Circuit
Subject: Negligent security in McDonald's parking lot


Metzler v. Kurtz
Court: Sussex County (N.J.) Superior
Subject: Groping of patients by dentist


Patch v. Hillerich & Bradsby
Court: Lewis and Clark County (Mont.) District
Subject: Death of baseball player from being hit by a batted ball


Putnam v. Morning Star Boys' Ranch
Court: Spokane County (Wash.) Superior
Subject: Sexual and physical abuse at home for troubled boys


Sanderson v. Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity
Court: Benton County (Ore.) Superior
Subject: Shooting of homeless man by fraternity brother


Spears v. Allergan, Inc.
Court: Orange County (Calif.) Superior
Subject: Botox injection death


Strange v. Entercom Sacramento
Court: Sacramento County (Calif.) Superior
Subject: Death of radio station water-drinking contestant


Sundstrom v. Frank
Court: USDC, E. Wisc.
Subject: State ban on hormone therapy for transgender prison inmates


Vicente v. Barnett
Court: USDC, Ariz.
Subject: Illegal detention of border crossers


Wright v. Cedar Fair
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  • Teen's Suit Puts Mug-Shot Publisher Against the Wall

    A new publication in Lincoln, Neb., milks mug shots for humor. But a teenager whose arrest photo appeared in Cuffed doesn't see the funny side of it and has sued the publisher for misappropriating his image.
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  • BA Settles 'Reckless' Baggage Handling Suit

    Limiting its liability to a group of only 13 airline passengers, British Airways (NYSE: BAY) has settled a first-of-its kind lawsuit that accused the airline of being “inexcusably reckless” in its handling of passengers' baggage.
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  • Judge Says "Gay" Still Defamatory in Texas

    What one court has called “a veritable sea change in social attitudes about homosexuality” has evidently not reached Texas where a judge ruled that an airport security guard can sue a radio show host for calling him “gay” on the air.
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  • Mom Says Hospital Gave Her Wrong
    Baby to Nurse


    Because of a hospital's error, Jennifer Spiegel became an involuntary wet nurse to another woman's newborn son. Now she is suing the hospital for its malpractice in providing her with the wrong baby to breastfeed.
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  • Case Over MySpace Page Chills Student Speech

    Several recent court rulings have been protective of off-campus student speech -– with the exception of a very shaky decision that a dissenting judge said “vests school officials with dangerously overbroad censorship discretion.”
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  • Motorist Who Flipped off Cop Gets $50K From City

    The citation of a motorist for displaying his middle finger to a police officer -– what a judge described as a “somewhat innocuous” gesture -- turned out to be quite expensive for the City of Pittsburgh as it agreed to pay $50,000 to the bird-flipper.
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  • Gamer's ADA Suit Doesn't Play in Court

    A Los Angeles judge has refused to apply disability law to the virtual gaming world, dismissing the case of a vision-impaired gamer who claimed Sony Corp. illegally denied him full access to its products.
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Vance v. Rumsfeld
Subject: Detainee abuse
Document: Opinion

Churchill v. Univ. of Colorado
Subject: Academic freedom
Document: ACLU amicus brief

KBR/Halliburton v. Jones
Subject: Sexual assault
Document: Petition for review

Olson v. Baron Cohen
Subject: Verbal assault
Document: Statement of decision

North Face Apparel v. The South Butt
Subject: Trademark infringement
Document: Answer to complaint

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Spears v. Allergan, Inc.
Court: Orange County (Calif.) Superior
Subject: Botox death
Verdict: Defense

Patterson v. Hudson Area Schools
Court: USDC, E. Mich.
Subject: Student harassment

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McClain v. Pfizer, Inc.
Date: 3/2/10
Court: USDC, Conn.
Hearing: Jury trial in case over unsafe lab conditions.

Sherman v. McDonald's Corp.
Date: 3/23/10
Court: Washington County (Ark.) Circuit
Hearing: Jury trial in case over nude photos.

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