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Officer's wife denies she influenced jurors in cop's trial - Seattle Times
A cop's wife accused of swaying deliberations while serving on a jury that heard a civil-rights lawsuit against a Kent police officer denies the allegations, saying she considered her duty as a juror "sacred" and the accusations are "completely at ...

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Arpaio won't cooperate with federal inquiry - AZCentral.com
Joe Arpaio is done cooperating with the Department of Justice. The Maricopa County sheriff, whose agency became the subject of a federal Civil Rights Division investigation in March, announced at a news conference Tuesday that employees would no ...

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Lawyer targets resort that gave discounts to furloughed state workers - Los Angeles Times Blogs
As state workers have watched their incomes shrink with the governor?s order that they take three days off a month without pay, one San Diego attorney sees unfairness in what others might see as kindness toward? furloughed workers. Alfred G. Rava ...

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Record Number of Henderson Franklin Attorneys Selected as 2009 Florida ... - PR.com
Fourteen (14) attorneys at the law firm of Henderson, Franklin, Starnes & Holt, P.A. were selected for inclusion in the 2009 2009 Florida Super Lawyers? and Rising Stars lists appearing in Florida Super Lawyers? magazine. Fort Myers, FL, July 09 ...

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Discounts to Furloughed State Employees Risky
If you are in business in California, and thinking that you would make life a bit easier for furloughed state employees by offering discounts - hold off a bit.
Suit claims housing discrimination by Fresno firm - San Jose Mercury News
FRESNO, Calif.?Civil rights attorneys are filing a federal lawsuit claiming two classified ad companies discriminated against families with children by publishing advertisements for housing that stated kids weren't allowed. The National Fair ...
County taxpayers stuck with recount bill - WQAD
ROCK ISLAND, Illinois - The recount for Rock Island mayor in the race between Dennis Pauley and Dave Levin will cost county taxpayers about 11 thousand dollars. ''I'm mad at it, I'm a taxpayer, I'm upset we had to go through this whole process. It's ...
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Tenor Robert Cinnante and pianist Michael Dougherty perform works of various composers, including Scarlatti, Strauss, Lecuona and others, in a concert at 3 p.m. at the Plainview-Old Bethpage Library, 999 Old Country Rd.
Coblentz, Patch, Duffy and Bass Expands Litigation Practice with Addition of Two Associate Attorneys
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, July 10, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass LLP welcomes Na'il Benjamin and Matthew C. Dirkes as associates to its Litigation Practice Group.
Former Jackson Police Department Officer Sentenced for Civil Rights Violation
Jonathan Haynes, a former police officer with the Jackson, Mississippi Police Department, was sentenced today for a civil rights violation for stealing money from a citizen during an off-duty encounter.
Former Florida State Corrections Officer Sentenced to Three Years in Prison for Assaulting an Inmate
Paul Tillis, a former Florida Department of Corrections officer, was sentenced today in federal court in Jacksonville, Fla., on a federal civil rights charge related to assaulting an inmate, announced Acting Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Loretta King.
GM, Chrysler Bankruptcies Generate Liability Suits for Dealers, Suppliers
General Motors Corp. and Chrysler Group LLC dealers and suppliers, such as TRW Automotive Holdings Corp.
GM, Chrysler Bankruptcies Make Lawsuit Targets of Dealers and Suppliers
General Motors Corp. and Chrysler Group LLC dealers and suppliers, such as TRW Automotive Holdings Corp.
AG keeps Ka Loko manslaughter case - Kauai Garden Island News
LIHU?E ? Hawai?i Attorney General Mark Bennett said Friday he was ?very pleased? about the outcome of his long day in a Kaua?i court. Fifth Circuit Judge Randal Valenciano late Thursday denied a defense motion to disqualify Bennett and ...
Program offers legal aid to lower-income clients - Columbia Daily Tribune
Local court officials are putting the finishing touches on a new legal aid program aimed at helping the poor navigate legal matters. Access to Justice will rely on attorneys volunteering their time to help the poor in civil court cases, primarily ...
Hispanics at Center of Sotomayor Fight - Myfoxorl and O
NEW YORK - Cesar Perales has fought his share of critics over the years, in legal battles for minorities denied jobs, bilingual classes in schools and more Latino police officers. But none of those efforts compares with the tempest his Puerto Rican ...
Hispanic rights group at center of Sotomayor fight - PR Inside
NEW YORK (AP) - Cesar Perales has fought his share of critics over the years, in legal battles for minorities denied jobs, bilingual classes in schools and more Latino police officers. But none of those crusades compares with the tempest his Puerto ...
NY to use hate crime law in transgender case
It was no secret to friends and family that Lateisha Green was born a boy. She had been living mostly as a female since age 16.
John Dill Named a Diplomate of the American Board of Professional ... - Transworld News
Morgan & Morgan is pleased to announce that attorney John Dill has been named a diplomate in medical malpractice with the American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys (ABPLA). The ABPLA is the only organization accredited by the American Bar ...
SEC charges Seattle lawyers with fraudulent scheme - Forbes
SEATTLE -- The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed civil charges against two Seattle attorneys and a Houston public relations firm, saying they touted a new company's nonexistent products to boost its stock price, then netted more than $1 ...
SEC charges Seattle lawyers with fraudulent scheme - BusinessWeek
The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed civil charges against two Seattle attorneys and a Houston public relations firm, saying they touted a new company's nonexistent products to boost its stock price, then netted more than $1 million by ...
A fair shake for legal aid: Congress begins to see the value of ... - St. Petersburg Times
For the past 13 years, the Legal Services Corp. has had its hands tied while trying to fulfill its mission of representing poor people in civil matters. Legal aid lawyers, for example, have been prohibited from using federal and even privately ...
ACLU asks court to bar closing of L.A. County jail facility - Los Angeles Times
The American Civil Liberties Union on Monday asked a federal judge to bar the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department from closing a 1,600-bed jail near Castaic Lake without planning for the detrimental impacts such an action might have on other ...
Civil rights offense trial date reset for 2 - Journal & Sunday Journal
MARTINSBURG - The trial date for a Falling Waters man and woman charged with felony civil rights violations was rescheduled Monday during a pre-trial hearing in Berkeley County Circuit Court. Bruce Aarron Poole, 49, of Wisconsin Drive, was indicted ...
Hillbroom's lawyers call Lujan's claim "frivolous" - Kuam News 8
Junior Larry Hillbroom's attorneys believe that a defamation claim filed by local attorney David Lujan is a "frivolous attempt to retaliate" against them. ?They contend Lujan fraudulently misjoined his defamation claim against the Girardi-Keese law ...
Two Seattle lawyers charged with fraud - Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce
SEATTLE (AP) ? The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed civil charges against two Seattle attorneys and a Houston public relations firm, saying they touted a new company?s nonexistent products to boost its stock price, then netted more ...
John Dill Named a Diplomate of the American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys
Morgan & Morgan is pleased to announce that attorney John Dill has been named a diplomate in medical malpractice with the American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys .
'Chicago 10' (1968 Democratic Convention conspiracy trial gets ... - Hartford Courant
The flashes of heat in our current presidential campaign are mere sparks to the flames of 1968, that pivotal period in the conflagration known as the Sixties. There were years of stoking. Growing rage over Vietnam. A civil rights struggle. A ...
Huntzinger's mom files civil suit - Eureka Times-Standard
Nancy Huntzinger has filed a wrongful death suit against the man who killed her son, 14-year-old Curtis Huntzinger, seeking unspecified damages. An Arcata High School student, Curtis Huntzinger went missing from the streets of Blue Lake in May 1990 ...
OUR VIEW: Jefferson County District Attorney Brandon Falls should ... - Everything Alabama Blog
Some recent examples just beg for the intervention of the district attorney, who is the county's chief law enforcement officer. The law provides for a civil action against a government that, if successful, could result in a fine of up to $1,000 ...
Heemstra Takes Stand In Civil Trial - KCCI.com
Attorneys representing Ronda Lyon want to know about Heemstra family trusts that they claim are a scheme to get around a multimillion-dollar wrongful death judgment against Rodney Heemstra. Monday, Attorneys called one of Rodney Heemstra's sons to ...
Suit accuses Nagin of violating city charter
A lawsuit filed in Civil District Court accuses New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin of violating the city charter by promising to seize private property and close public streets for a proposed Veterans Hospital.
Lawsuit Charges that Mayor Nagin Illegally Promised to Seize Property, Close Streets for VA Hospital
Mayor C. Ray Nagin repeatedly violated the New Orleans City Charter in promising to seize private property and close public streets for a proposed Department of Veterans Affairs hospital, according to a lawsuit filed today in Civil District Court.
Newsletter lawsuit now twice as big - Herald Tribune
SARASOTA - An attorney has doubled the size of an investor suit against newsletter writer Don Rowe, who strongly recommended Arthur G. Nadel's hedge funds. On Tuesday, attorney Drew Clayton added six new parties to the civil fraud suit against Rowe ...
Lafayette bars hearing reset - Baton Rouge Advocate
A state administrative hearing for two Lafayette bars facing possible license revocations was continued Tuesday until August after the bars? attorneys complained of having only recently received paperwork needed to prepare. The state Office of ...
Suit: Nagin violated New Orleans City Charter
No Yes A new lawsuit claims that New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin violated his city's charter by obligating the city to amass land for a new U.S. Veterans Affairs' hospital.
Town settles tenant lawsuit for $5,000 - Register Citizen
NEW HARTFORD ? The Board of Selectmen settled a lawsuit brought by a former tenant of the town-owned Brodie House, voting unanimously to pay the former tenant $5,000, at a board meeting Tuesday morning. First Selectman Earl MacInnes, a Republican ...
Federal judge rules officers must face civil lawsuit - Ionia Sentinel-Standard
GRAND RAPIDS - A civil suit over four years in the making will be allowed to move forward, according to a U.S. District Court judge. On Friday, the honorable Robert J. Jonker denied a motion to dismiss Kathryn Bletz's suit against two Ionia County ...
Court upholds Ill. teen abortion notification law
A federal appeals court breathed new life Tuesday into a long-dormant Illinois law that requires parents of teen girls be notified before their daughter has an abortion.
THE WHEELS OF JUSTICE: Tax rebel spurs legal spinoffs - Las Vegas Review Journal
Las Vegas business owner Robert Kahre is spawning legal dramas beyond his ongoing trial for federal tax evasion and fraud. Two spinoffs are civil lawsuits filed by Kahre against various public servants. One alleges the investigation of his taxes ...
Lawsuit cost could overwhelm Valley Club
Racial-discrimination lawsuits against a private Montgomery County swimming club over its revoked contract with a Philadelphia day camp could cost enough to threaten the Valley Club's existence.
Lawsuit cost could overwhelm Valley Club - Philiy.com
Racial-discrimination lawsuits against a private Montgomery County swimming club over its revoked contract with a Philadelphia day camp could cost enough to threaten the Valley Club's existence. Attorneys, club members, and tax records indicated that ...
Civil Trial Begins In Case Of West Hartford Man Killed By School Bus - Hartford Courant
HARTFORD ? - A former school bus driver convicted of negligent homicide in the death of a pedestrian in 2006 is the defendant in a civil trial initiated by the victim's friend. Attorneys in the case against Robert Fountain and his former employer ...
NewNY to use hate crime law in transgender case
It was no secret to friends and family that Lateisha Green was born a boy. She had been living mostly as a female since age 16.
Civil Trial Begins In Case Of West Hartford Man Killed By School Bus
Attorneys in the case against Robert Fountain and his former employer, Double A Transportation Inc., delivered opening arguments before a panel of six jurors and two alternates Tuesday, blaming either Fountain's negligence or poor visibility for the death of Dean Carlson.
No Sentosa bias vs nurses, says US court - Inquirer.net
MANILA, Philippines?A United States judge has dismissed the discrimination case filed by Filipino health care workers against SentosaCare nursing homes in New York, INQUIRER.net learned Wednesday. In her June 30 decision , administrative law judge ...
What Is Sotomayor's Real Commitment to Civil Rights? - Diversity Inc
The Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law issued a statement of support and a comprehensive report supporting the nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the U.S. Supreme Court that examines her lengthy record on civil rights. The statement of ...
Citizen McConkey: a one-man battle against state's gay marriage ban - Wisconsin State Journal
Bill McConkey's street cred as a straight man, as he finds himself reminding people these days, is ironclad. "I've been married three times," he says, with just a touch of swagger. "If this one slips away, the next one will be a woman." The topic ...
California's New Rules Highlight Inevitability of 'e-Discovery ... - Newsblaze.com
RICHMOND, Va., July 15 /PRNewswire/ -- California's new rules on electronic discovery illustrate a national trend that many attorneys have wished in vain would go away -- nearly any case they take could involve wading through a veritable sea of e ...
Lawsuit challenges land acquisition for hospital - New Orleans Times-Picayune
Mayor Ray Nagin exceeded his authority under the New Orleans City Charter when he obligated the city to provide land for a federal hospital in Mid-City, four residents assert in a lawsuit filed Tuesday in Orleans Parish Civil District Court. Wallace ...
AtriCure hit with whistleblower suit - Cincinnati.com
WEST CHESTER TWP. - Surgical device maker AtriCure Inc., which disclosed last October that it was being investigated by the Department of Justice for potential False Claims Act and common law violations, said this morning a whistleblower lawsuit ...
Police disciplinary hearings won't be open to public - and may not be held at all
The city had sought to hold public hearings, starting with one concerning officer John Lewis.
US to stop using evidence obtained 'by torture': ACLU
FROM A RELEASE: BREAKING 338PM ET. NEW YORK a ' The government today stated it would no longer rely on evidence obtained through torture and other coercion in the habeas corpus case challenging the unlawful detention of GuantA namo detainee Mohammed Jawad.
Local activists hold forums about new domestic partnership law
As implementation of a law that will allow same-sex couples to enter into domestic partnership draws closer, local LGBT groups are taking steps to educate their members about it.
City loses police ruling
The ruling was handed down Wednesday morning by Acting Supreme Court Justice Barry Kramer.
ACLU Declares Victory for Rev. Pinkney of Benton Harbor Who Was...
ACLU Declares Victory for Minister Sentenced to Prison for Criticizing Judge Court of Appeals Reverses 3-10 Year Sentence Text of Michigan Appeals Court Decision IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 15, 2009 DETROIT - The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan applauded a unanimous ...
Southland sees both sides in abortion ruling
A federal appeals court br eathed new life this week into a long-dormant Illinois law that requires teen girls to notify their parents before having abortions.
Gays were unruly at Chico's Tacos, owner says
Chico's Tacos owner Bernie Mora defended his restaurants Wednesday, saying they have never discriminated against anyone.
Judgment in the constitutional challenge regarding de facto spouses
The Defendant in the constitutional challenge regarding de facto spouses, referred to as Eric by the news media, is, through his lawyers , issuing this press release following the judgment handed down this morning by Madam Justice Carole Halle of the Quebec Superior Court.
Candidates' forum July 29
In support of providing quality information regarding the upcoming Cape Coral elections, a candidates' forum for mayor and Districts 1, 4 and 6 will be held Wednesday, July 29, at 7 p.m. It will be held at the Cape Coral Association of Realtors Office, located at Club Square.
Harvard, in a more eloquent and lengthier way, agrees with me (and...
A campaign to bring honesty, transparency, and good governance to Boston, so that we can work together to solve the problems we face.
Federal Appeals Court Rules in Favor of U.S. Organizations That...
A federal appeals court today found that the U.S. government had not adequately justified its denial of a visa to a Swiss professor and leading scholar of the Muslim world.
Ex-Hawthorne man to go on trial
A former Hawthorne man being held on terrorism-related charges in the United Arab Emirates is scheduled to go on trial Monday.
2009 Archives
Lincoln County Court House Photo by Adam Diaz/The Carolina Scoop LINCOLN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CIVIL CALENDAR SESSION BEGINNING MONDAY, August 24, 2009 COURTROOM NUMBER 3 THE HONORABLE FORREST D. BRIDGES, JUDGE PRESIDING MOTIONS AND TRIALS BEGINNING MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 2009, AT 10:00 A.M. JUNE J. ALBRIGHT, TRIAL COURT COORDINATOR 100 JUSTICE PLACE ...
Lawsuit against Cuban dismissed - Tulsa World
DALLAS ? A federal judge dismissed a civil insider-trading lawsuit against Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban on Friday, dealing the Securities and Exchange Commission a rare high-profile setback. U.S. District Judge Sidney A. Fitzwater ruled that ...
Court: Support workers should be on pay schedule - Montgomery Advertiser
A state appeals court ruled Friday that a southwest Ala?bama county school system has to pay bus drivers, lunchroom workers and oth?er support personnel on a schedule that provides for pay increases. But the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals ruled ...
Cuban cleared - Texarkana Gazette
DALLAS?A federal judge dismissed a civil insider-trading lawsuit against Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban on Friday, dealing the Securities and Exchange Commission a rare high-profile setback. U.S. District Judge Sidney A. Fitzwater ruled that the ...
2 more suits filed in Wilson hazing case - Buffalo News
WILSON ? Two more lawsuits were filed against the Wilson Central School District on Friday, bringing to three the number of civil actions against the school stemming from the April 2008 baseball team hazing incidents. The latest suits, filed on ...
Ricci Testimony Highlighted Last Day of Sotomayor Hearings - New American
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday rang down the curtains on Sonia Sotomayor?s confirmation hearings at the end of four days of intense questioning and some testimony. The final day was highlighted by the testimony of Frank Ricci, the New ...
Same-sex couples seek immigration benefit - The Sun News
WASHINGTON -- Judy Rickard took an early retirement and a reduced pension so she could be assured of more time with her partner, a British citizen whose stays in the U.S. are limited to six months. Rickard, 61, would have preferred to keep working at ...
Eatery arson suspect is owner - Modesto Bee
TURLOCK -- Police said Friday that a man suspected of starting a fire that gutted a landmark restaurant is one of its owners. Turlock resident Tracy Smith, 27, is the same man listed on public records as an owner of The Red Steer Restaurant, along ...
Macalester grad sues over football helmet incident - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Two nights before the first home game, Jacob Bond heard the national anthem and refused to take off his helmet. The next day, the college lineman was told to hang up that football helmet, never to play again. What started as a protest against the war ...
Sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll: It's just another day
Oh, celebrities have been busy keeping the wheels of justice spinning. Here are the week's highlights, er, lowlights: Warren Beatty goes all camera-shy Celeb: Warren Beatty Claim to fame: Madonna pal In the news: Attorneys for Beatty filed an emergency motion asking a judge to prohibit the videotaping of his deposition in a dispute with Sentinel ...
Jena 6 teen's return to jail draws queries
Civil rights leaders and juvenile justice experts on Friday sharply questioned the legality of a judge's surprise decision to send back to jail a black teenager whose prosecution in a racially charged case helped inspire a massive demonstration in the small Louisiana town of Jena last month.
Oral Arguments Weds. on FISA Re-Write Law
Oral arguments will be heard Wednesday. The American Civil Liberties Union will be in court Wednesday for oral arguments in its landmark challenge to the unconstitutional FISA Amendments Act , which gives the government virtually unchecked power to intercept Americans' international e-mails and telephone calls.
Judge gives city 72 hours to force seals from Children's Pool
A judge Monday gave the city of San Diego 72 hours to comply with a court order to remove a colony of harbor seals from Children's Pool in La Jolla, restoring the area to its pre-seal condition.
Prosecutor: Placing inmates together was like caging a sheep and a wolf
Putting Richard Delano in a prison cell with John McCullah was likened to putting a sheep in a cage with a wolf.
Emirates closes terror trial of US citizen
The judge overseeing the case of a U.S. citizen detained in the United Arab Emirates on terrorism-related charges unexpectedly closed a hearing Monday to the public, sparking criticism from an American civil rights group observing the trial.
Pike County Legals
Legal 302 Notice to all Debtors and Creditors State of Georgia County of Pike In Re: Estate of Margaret McCullough Smith, deceased All creditors of the estate of Margaret McCullough Smith, deceased, late of said County, are hereby notified to render their demands to the undersigned according to law, and all persons indebted to said estate are ...
Former Wyoming Highway Patrol Trooper Pleads Guilty to Depriving...
Franklin Joseph Ryle Jr., a former Wyoming Highway Patrol trooper, pleaded guilty on July 20, 2009, in federal court in Wyoming to depriving a man of his constitutional right to be free from unreasonable seizures by kidnapping him.
UAE holds closed-door terror trial for Lebanese-US citizen
ABU DHABI: The judge overseeing the case of a US citizen detained in the United Arab Emirates on terrorism-related charges unexpectedly closed a hearing Monday to the public, sparking criticism from an American civil rights group observing the trial.
The Quinn & Rose Morning Radio Show with Glen Meakem Live Thread - July 22, 2009
To: prisoner6; PennsylvaniaMom; stimpy17; Gosh I love this neighborhood; GregB; ... Good Mornin' and a gumband snap to the group! prisoner6 07/22/2009 2:19:24 AM PDT by prisoner6 To: prisoner6 Back to work so I'll be listening at least on the way in this morning.
ACORN Sues to Overturn Pennsylvania Voter-Soliciting Law - CNS News
Pittsburgh (AP) - The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now and the American Civil Liberties Union have filed a federal lawsuit in Pittsburgh seeking to strike down a Pennsylvania law used to prosecute former voter-registration ...
ACORN Sues to Overturn Pa. Voter Fraud Law - NewsMax.com
PITTSBURGH -- The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now and the American Civil Liberties Union have filed a federal lawsuit in Pittsburgh seeking to strike down a Pennsylvania law used to prosecute former voter-registration workers ...
Nevada law enforcement has no plans to investigate rape claim against ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Judge to rule by Aug. 7 in Vikings suspensions July 15: More confirmation Favre will wear purple July 16: Childress says he is willing to wait for Favre July 16: Don't look for Packers, Bears single-game tickets yet -- unless buying season tickets ...
ACORN sues to overturn Pa. voter-soliciting law - Mercury
PITTSBURGH ? The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now and the American Civil Liberties Union have filed a federal lawsuit seeking to strike down a state law used to prosecute voter-registration workers who allegedly employed a ...
AP: ACORN wants judge to toss Pa. law used against voter-registration ... - Pocono Record
PITTSBURGH (AP) ? The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now and the American Civil Liberties Union plan to ask a federal judge to strike down a Pennsylvania law used to prosecute some former voter-registration workers who allegedly ...
Attorney general suing local law firms for alleged faulty debt ... - MPNow
Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo today announced his office is suing 35 law firms and two debt collectors to throw out an estimated 100,000 default judgments improperly obtained against New York consumers between January 2007 and October 2008 ...
Taser zapping lawsuit ends in $7,500 settlement - Union Democrat
Tuolumne County has settled a lawsuit with a woman who sued alleging that sheriff?s deputies used excessive force when they shot her with a Taser her at her home in September 2007. Jamestown resident Raelynn Fountain accused deputies of assault ...
ACORN sues to overturn Pa. voter-soliciting law - The Sun News
PITTSBURGH -- The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now and the American Civil Liberties Union have filed a federal lawsuit seeking to strike down a state law used to prosecute voter-registration workers who allegedly employed a quota ...
Law won't probe Roethlisberger rape accusation - NBC Sports
RENO, Nev. - Law enforcement officials in Nevada have no intention of opening a criminal investigation into allegations Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger raped a woman at a Lake Tahoe hotel-casino a year ago, the sheriff?s ...
AP: ACORN sues to overturn state's soliciting law - Daily Item
PITTSBURGH ? The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now and the American Civil Liberties Union have filed a federal lawsuit in Pittsburgh seeking to strike down a state law used to prosecute some former voter-registration workers who ...