John Doe A v. Penn State
First Penn State scandal lawsuit says Coach Jerry Sandusky sexually abused a boy more than 100 times and the abuse was enabled by the school's "negligent oversight."
Bradley v. Lohan
Former Betty Ford Center employee sues Lindsay Lohan for assault, alleging the actress threw a phone at her and yanked her wrist while refusing to be breathalzyed.
N.D. v. New York Post
Hotel maid allegedly raped by French politician sues the New York Post for falsely reporting that she is a prostitute who "routinely traded sex for money" with male guests.
Reinhart v. Mortenson
Two Montana residents allege the author of "Three Cups of Tea" "fabricated material about his activities and work in Pakistan and Afghanistan" to sell the book.
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• Roommate referral website does not discriminate by allowing users to list their preferences for roommate characteristics. "Holding that the [Fair Housing Act] applies inside a home or apartment ... would be a serious invasion of privacy, autonomy and security."
Fair Housing Council v. Roommate.com

• Student alleges a prank involving a bottle rocket and another student's anus backfired, causing him to fall off the deck of a frat house.
Helmburg v. Alpha Tau Omega

• 5th Circuit reinstates a jury verdict finding a man employed by an engineering firm was sexually harassed by a male supervisor. "The text message 'I want cock' could be taken as an explicit sexual proposition." 
Cherry v. Shaw Coastal

• The ex-wife of a man who fatally shot himself with a gun he had stolen cannot sue the gun's owner for wrongful death. "We conclude that public policy dictates that [Charles] Milot's criminal conduct acts as a bar to recovery."
Ryan v. Hughes-Ortiz

• Pennsylvania woman alleges her former employer discriminated against her because she wore a fake penis to assist her in her female-to-male transition. "Plaintiff's use of the prosthetic device was concealed and in no way interfered with the ability of Plaintiff to do her job." Davis v. J&J Snack Foods

• Son of a woman charged with murdering her husband cannot use the proceeds from the victim's life insurance policy to fund his mother's criminal defense. "[A]llowing the distribution of these proceeds to a third party who has clear intentions to transfer part of these proceeds to her, undermines the principles underlying the Slayer’s Act and federal common law."
In Re: Estate of Michael Burkland

• Seattle judge says an actress cannot proceed anonymously in her suit against the IMDb.com website for publishing her age. "[W]hile Plaintiff may face public ridicule and embarrassment if she elects to go forward under her real name, the injury she fears is not severe enough to justify permitting her to proceed anonymously."
Doe v. Amazon.com

• Family of an 11-year-old girl who was crushed by a boulder of ice says forest ranger negligence caused her death. Rangers "did not warn users of the risk of harm associated with the dangerous, unstable snow and ice" at the Big Four Ice Caves in Snohomish County, Wash. Tam v. U.S.

• 3rd Circuit dismisses a breach of data security case against a payroll-processing company. "Appellants' allegations of an increased risk of identity theft as a result of the security breach are hypothetical, future injuries."
Reilly v. Ceridian Corp.

• Oregon judge denies First Amendment protections to a blogger. "Defendant cites no cases indicating that a self-proclaimed 'investigative blogger' is considered 'media' for the purposes of applying a negligence standard in a defamation claim."
Obsidian Finance v. Cox

• A transsexual who was fired from her government job while she was in the process of becoming a woman wins her sex discrimination suit. "[A] government agent violates the Equal Protection Clause’s prohibition of sex-based discrimination when he or she fires a transgender or transsexual employee because of his or her gender non-conformity."
Glenn v. Brumby

• New York man sues a Texas fertility clinic for wrongful insemination, alleging it failed to obtain his consent before using a sample of his sperm to impregnate his ex-girlfriend.
Pressil v. Advanced Fertility

• Nebraska judge rules that school officials may have illegally disciplined students for wearing t-shirts in honor of a slain friend suspected of gang membership. "[Q]uestions of fact remain whether Plaintiffs’ speech occurred in a context likely to provoke gang violence or other disruptions of school activities."
Kuhr v. Millard Public Sch. Dist.




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Premises Liability
1 Bystander Claims "Swoon and Fall" Injuries at Church (01/18/12)
2 Guest Can Sue Motel 6 Over Attack by Woman's Pimp (09/22/11)
3 Jury Awards $269,500 in 'Vigilante' Shooting of Burglar (09/02/11)
4 Owner of Cockfight Site Sued Over Death of Spectator (06/12/11)
5 Building Owner Cleared in Big Apple Bedbug Bite Case (04/27/11)
6 Toilet Injury Case Bogs Judge Down in Latrine History (04/05/11)
7 Toddler's Exposure to Used Condom Is 'Serious' Injury (01/06/11)
8 Court OKs Case Over 'Dangerous' Toilet Roll Dispenser (12/13/10)
9 Teen's Scary Fog Machine Suit Spooks Haunted House (10/29/10)
10 Man Kicked in Eye Wins $605K From Careless Stripper (10/24/10)
11 Couple Sue Diner Over Son's 'Severe' Hot Sauce Injury (10/13/10)
12 Gambling Addiction Case Comes out Trumps for Casino (10/03/10)
13 Off With His Head! Woman Sues 'Mad Hatter' Actor (08/30/10)
14 Reporter Sues Hotels Over Stalker's Peephole Videos (07/18/10)
15 Guests Beaten at Party Lose Case Over MySpace Invite (03/16/10)
16 Customer "Upskirted" at Store Loses Privacy Lawsuit (03/10/10)
17 Guest Sues Vegas Hotel for Failing to Warn of Blackout (12/17/09)
18 Injured Patron Sues Bar Over Perils of Pole-Dancing (11/11/09)
19 Sweat Lodge Suit Says Guru Barred Escape From Heat (11/01/09)
20 Lawyer: Zoo Ignored "Known" Dolphin Splash Danger (09/01/09)
21 Texting Teen May be Partially Liable for Manhole Fall (07/13/09)
22 Man Burned at Burning Man Assumed Risk of Injury (06/30/09)
23 Shopper Sues Wal-Mart Over a Nutria Named Norman (05/17/09)
24 Bounce House Fatal Accident Case Takes Legal Leap (05/10/09)
25 "Catcher" Injured in Worshipper's Fall Sues Church (04/25/09)
26 Court Finds Church Liable in "Swoon-and-Fall" Case (04/12/09)
27 Hoop Game Injury Lawsuit Really Was a "Long Shot" (03/17/09)
28 Hotel Sued over Toddler's Exposure to Used Condom (02/03/09)
29 Court Says Smoking Outdoors May Be Public Nuisance (01/19/09)
30 Careless Cart Loading Alleged in Death Case (11/11/08)
31 $185K Award More Than Peanuts for Restaurant (10/27/08)
32 Maid's Dander up About Zoo Animal Droppings (10/07/08)
33 Hotel Guests' Bedbug Claim Has Enough Bite (04/01/08)
34 Trampoline Injury Lawsuits Fall Flat (10/31/07)
35 Squirrels Safe As Case of Attacked Shopper Fails (08/16/07)
36 Landowner Immunity Upheld in Grizzly Bear Attack (06/02/07)
37 Will Pitcher's Dad Strike Out in Dram-Shop Suit? (05/25/07)
38 Fast Food A Recipe for Coyote's Attack on Woman? (04/24/07)
39 Court Says Inn Owed "Safe Harbor" to Drunk Guest (12/26/06)
40 Jury Awards $24M to Injured Railyard Trespassers (11/07/06)
41 Mall Owner Blamed for Serial-Attacking Squirrel (09/17/06)
42 Restaurant Not Liable for Patrons' Brawl (09/12/06)
43 Campsite Cliff Fall Blamed on Forest Rangers (08/21/06)
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  • Jurors' Comments Fuel New Trial Bid in Bullying Case

    Jurors may have opened the door to a new trial in a Maryland school bullying case by saying they returned a verdict for the defense because they were afraid of setting a bad precedent for school systems throughout the country.
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  • Abuse Victim Can Sue Ex-DA Over 'Sexting' Messages

    A Wisconsin judge has protected a domestic violence victim from a rogue prosecutor, finding that she can sue him for sending her text messages in which he pressured her to have sex with him.
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  • Four Loko Maker Says Users Knew of Health Dangers

    The maker of Four Loko has previewed its defense of a slew of product liability lawsuits, arguing that the physical effects of the energy drink's mixture of alcohol and caffeine — far from being an undisclosed risk to consumers — are precisely what made it so popular.
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  • Mortician Sued for Speaking Ill of the Dead

    In a first-of-its-kind unprofessional conduct lawsuit, a woman has sued her former boss at a Michigan funeral home for making an indecent comment about the body of a dead man in front of her.
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  • 'Next Friends' of Orcas Bid to Stop SeaWorld Slavery

    An animal rights lawsuit against SeaWorld for enslaving five killer whales at its aquatic theme parks in San Diego and Orlando may sink even though humans are representing the orcas as their “next friends.”
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  • Jury Finds No Harm to Boy From Wrongful Circumcision

    In a blow to supporters of male “genital integrity,” an Indiana jury has ruled that a doctor did not injure a boy by circumcising him when he was an infant even though his mother wanted him to be left intact.
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  • Guest Can Sue Motel 6 Over Attack by Woman's Pimp

    A guest who paid for sex with a prostitute at a Motel 6 did not assume the risk of being attacked several hours later by the prostitute's pimp, a Pennsylvania judge has ruled in an unusual premises liability lawsuit against the motel operator.
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Marsh v. Air Tran Airways
Subject: Roaches on a plane
Document: Complaint

Classic Media v. J.G. Wentworth
Subject: "Lassie" copyright
Document: Complaint

Kardashian v. Old Navy
Subject: Publicity rights
Document: Complaint

McKee v. Laurion
Subject: Doctor defamation
Document: Opinion

Francis v. U.S.
Subject: Bear attack
Document: Decision

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Doe v. Discovery Day Care
Court: Miami-Dade Circuit
Subject: Child molestation
Verdict: $3,000,000

Hoback v. City of Chattanooga
Court: USDC, E. Tenn.
Subject: PTSD discrimination
Verdict: $680,000

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Brown v. Herbert
Date: 12/16/11
Court: USDC, Utah
Hearing: Motion to dismiss polygamy case

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