U.S. v. Arizona
Arizona judge enjoins enforcement of a new immigration law's requirement that police determine the immigration status of
every person who is arrested.
McGuire v. United Airlines
Michigan woman says a United Express flight crew locked her in a plane for nearly four hours after it landed because they failed to ensure that all passengers had disembarked.
R.H. v. Schenectady Sch. Dist.
Middle school student says he was suspended for wearing rosary beads because the rosary "is considered a gang-related symbol" and cannot be worn in school.
Fields v. Smith
Judge strikes down a law that bars transgender prison inmates from receiving hormone therapy at taxpayers' expense, finding it amounts to cruel and unusual punishment.
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• Iowa judge says a sheriff denied the applications of a father and son for concealed weapons permits in retaliation for their political activism. "This is a great reminder that the First Amendment protects the sole individual who may be a gadfly, kook, weirdo, nut job, whacko, and spook, with the same force of protection as folks with more majoritarian and popular views." Dorr v. Weber

• 5th Circuit rules that a school district violated the religious freedom of a Native American boy by requiring him to wear his long hair in a bun on top of his head or in a braid tucked into his shirt. The boy "has a sincere religious belief in wearing his hair uncut and in plain view."
A.A. v. Needville Ind. Sch. Dist.

• 11th Circuit denies a challenge to an ordinance restricting handouts of food to the homeless in Orlando parks. "[W]e are unpersuaded that the conduct of simply feeding people ... is expressive for First Amendment purposes."
First Vagabonds Church v. City of Orlando

• Boston judge slashes a jury award in an illegal music downloading case from $675,000 to $67,500. "The award in this case ... lacks any rational foundation and smacks of arbitrariness." Sony v. Tenenbaum

• Iowa Supreme Court suspends a voyeuristic attorney indefinitely for peeping on women through windows. "[W]e cannot overlook the serious, egregious, and persistent nature of [Mark] Templeton’s misconduct and the effect it had on his victims."
Disciplinary Board v. Templeton

• Pennsylvania judge strikes down the state's blasphemy law in a case brought by a film producer who wanted to name his company "I Choose Hell Productions." "'Choosing hell' may be an irreverent choice for a corporate name, but under the Constitution, this fact alone cannot be the basis for its suppression from the public debate." Kalman v. Cortes

• Cancer patient sues Wal-Mart for firing him after discovering that he uses medical marijuana for pain relief. "[N]o corporation doing business in Michigan should be permitted to flout state laws protecting patients who use medical marihuana in accordance with state law." Casias v. Wal-Mart Stores

• 11th Circuit rules that the operator of an Internet porn dorm was engaged in illegally operating a business in a residential zone. "Business objectives are the sole reason individuals are paid to live and engage in sexual activities at the 27th Street residence."
Flava Works v. City of Miami




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Torts
1 Chuck E. Cheese Settles Molesting Mascot Lawsuit 07/06/10
2 Court Boosts Child Safety in Girl's Suit Against Father 06/17/10
3 Man Can Sue Wife's Lover as Source of Herpes Infection 06/13/10
4 Mardi Gras Law Bars Liability for Errant Coconut Throw 05/02/10
5 McDonald's Settles Case Over Posting of Nude Photos 03/30/10
6 NC Jury Sets Record With $9 Mln Award to Jilted Wife 03/21/10
7 Iowa Court Affirms $1.5M Verdict in STD Infection Case 12/30/09
8 Expert: "Ambush" Interview Caused Woman's Suicide 12/07/09
9 Wind Gusts Make Homeowners Liable for Auto Accident 11/15/09
10 Woman Blames Study Abroad Program for Rape in Mali 09/30/09
11 Mother's Suit Over Tot's Injury is a Real Hot Potato 09/21/09
12 "Rescue Doctrine" Ruling Protects Good Samaritans 08/12/09
13 Cruise Passenger Settles Wedding Cake Allergy Case 08/03/09
14 Rude Auto Salesman Didn't Invite Road Rage Shooting 07/21/09
15 Auto Dealer's Suit Over Wife's Affair a Legal Lemon? 07/15/09
16 Bride's Wedding Fiasco Suit Really Takes the Cake 06/18/09
17 Was Chuck E. Cheese Mascot a Dirty Old Rat? 05/02/09
18 Judge to Hear Challenge to $6M Herpes Case Award 04/16/09
19 New Witness Claims Plaintiff “Set up” Herpes Case 03/12/09
20 Herpes Case Verdict Compared to Acquittal of O.J. 03/02/09
21 Jury Awards $6.7M over Failure to Disclose Herpes 02/25/09
22 Restaurant Denies Negligence in Nude Photos Case 02/24/09
23 Baseball Star's Ex Seeks $15M for Fear of AIDS 02/15/09
24 Judge OKs Battle over Still Living Woman's Estate 01/31/09
25 Should Good Samaritans Think Twice Before Acting? 01/12/09
26 Woman, 88, Arrested over Errant Ball Sues Neighbors 01/06/09
27 Dissenter Has Beef with Decision in Cattle Burial 01/03/09
28 McDonald's Sued for Posting of Nude Photos 12/11/08
29 Bystander Assumed Risk of Stabbing in Barfight 12/07/08
30 Plaintiff in God Lawsuit Appeals to Higher Legal Power 11/08/08
31 Are Strip Clubs Safe from Flying Footwear? 10/16/08
32 False Ad "Created Risk" to Patient, Court Rules 10/14/08
33 Theater Not Liable for Popcorn Dental Damage 09/30/08
34 Mom Can Sue Son's Pals for Leaving Him Drunk in Pickup 09/13/08
35 Woman Wins Nothing from Ex-Husband's Lover 09/11/08
36 Endurance Stunt Backer Settles Case over Suicide 08/25/08
37 Woman Wins $1.5M in STD Transmission Case 08/07/08
38 Does Future Hold Fraud Liability for Psychics? 06/03/08
39 Endurance Stunt Case Tests Fatigue Theory 05/17/08
40 Killer's Kin Not Liable for Invasion of Privacy 05/03/08
41 Motorist Not Liable for Crash Victim's Abortion 04/18/08
42 Court Won't Restore Historic Award in AIDS Case 04/04/08
43 Court Denies Claim for 'Surreptitious' Sex Act 03/23/08
44 Underage Drinkers Can't Sue Bar for Fight Injuries 03/21/08
45 Bus Driver Sued over Rape of Teen Passenger 03/18/08
46 Star's Case Against Therapist May Lack Causation 03/06/08
47 9th Circuit Gives Lift to Climber Death Case 02/28/08
48 Court Declaws "One Free Bite" Defense for Pet Owners 02/24/08
49 Bride Alleges Trauma from Wedding Party Brawl 02/05/08
50 Student Gets Just Desserts in Jell-O Wrestling Case 01/31/08
51 Painting Patient's Toenails a Black Mark on Clinic? 01/24/08
52 Judge Dismisses Part of Stage Hypnosis Injury Case 12/22/07
53 Repressed Memory Plaintiff Drops Abuse Claims 12/17/07
54 No Drug Dealer Liability for Pharmacy in Overdose 11/12/07
55 Harvard Prof Attacked in Repressed Memory Case 11/08/07
56 Court OKs Lawsuit over "Ring of Fear" Death 11/06/07
57 "American Beauty" Case Exposes Appeals Court Rift 10/26/07
58 Teen's Illegal Conduct Bars Suit for Painkiller Death 10/16/07
59 Motel Found Liable for Kids' Viewing of Porn 10/13/07
60 Revelers Cleared in Death of Drunk Pal Left in Pickup 09/07/07
61 Driver Facing Liability for Crash Victim's Abortion 06/12/07
62 Judge Quashes Holloway Wrongful-Death Suit 06/03/07
63 Survival Test Death Blamed on "Reckless" Guides 05/08/07
64 $1.75M Award a Win for Repressed Memory Theory 05/06/07
65 Wal-Mart Sued over Ammo Sale to Murder Suspect 05/03/07
66 Punitives Claim in Radio Stunt Case Passes Test 04/27/07
67 Liability Release At Issue in "Hardbody" Death 04/22/07
68 Slip-and-Fall Targets Peanut-Shell "Gimmick" 04/11/07
69 Rape Victim Claims Chat Line Dangerous to Minors (4/5/07) 04/05/07
70 Actress Blames Fear of Fan Attacks on Web Site 03/20/07
71 Brothers Seek to Dismiss Holloway Kin's Suit 03/01/07
72 Florida Keeps Cruise Law in Victorian Era 02/22/07
73 Jacko Sued for Turning Hospital into "Neverland" 02/16/07
74 No Insurer Bad Faith in Denial of Adultery Claim 02/12/07
75 Rare Gesture of Forgiveness in Car Wash Death? 02/03/07
76 Auto Dealer Sued in Endurance Stunt Death 01/30/07
77 Juror's Vodka-Drinking Causes Absolut Disruption 01/23/07
78 TV Preacher Sued in Brother's Cancer Death 01/07/07
79 Pitchers Facing Civil Trial in Fan Assault 12/18/06
80 Dr. Phil Suit May Backfire on Holloway Suspects 12/16/06
81 N.J. Teen Sues School for "Unwanted Abortion" 12/06/06
82 N.C. Court Boosts Archaic Adultery Claims 12/05/06
83 Talk Show Guest Grilling "Beyond Decency"? 11/25/06
84 School Not Liable for Football Player Shooting 11/16/06
85 Sex Abuse Case a Test of Parent-Child Doctrine? 11/09/06
86 S.C. Extends MDs' Duty in Driving Risk Cases 11/01/06
87 Judge Tosses Remorseful Flasher's Privacy Suit 10/26/06
88 Model Blames "Shock Radio" for Sex Assault 10/17/06
89 Tiny Twins' "Unique Bond" Argued in Outrage Suit 10/15/06
90 Pa. Jury Finds Student's Suicide Unforeseeable 10/05/06
91 No Tort Remedy for Dream Home Nightmare 10/04/06
92 Man Sues Fertility Clinic for Wrongful Sperm Use 09/20/06
93 Woman Can't Sue Priest for Sexual Liaison 08/29/06
94 NBA Star Suit Hinges on Failure to Yell "Fore" 08/28/06
95 Wendy's Cleared of Serving Bacteria Burger 08/07/06
96 Holloway Parents' Case Kicked Out of N.Y. 08/06/06
rc_insidestories
  • Sex Harassment Claims Hit Actor Affleck, 'Bones' Star

    A producer of a film about actor Joaquin Phoenix, an extra on the set of the TV show “Bones,” an assistant property master, and a makeup artist are among the plaintiffs in a recent epidemic of lurid Hollywood lawsuits.
    Read more...
  • Jury Goes 'Wild' in Woman's Privacy Case Over Video

    A Missouri jury has gone wild in a case of involuntary nudity, finding that a woman consented to appearing topless in a “Girls Gone Wild” video by playing to the camera before another person pulled her top down.
    Read more...
  • Actress Facing $750K Award to Therapist

    Soap opera star Hunter Tylo may have to pay more than $750,000 in damages and attorney fees to a psychotherapist whom she sued more than four years ago for negligent treatment of her children, On Point has learned.
    Read more...
  • Reporter Sues Hotels Over Peephole Videos

    In an unusual premises liability case, ESPN reporter Erin Andrews has sued the operators of three hotels for allowing a stalker to surreptitiously videotape her naked through peepholes in the doors to her rooms.
    Read more...
  • Students Challenge Rubber Fetus Ban

    The suspensions of seven pro-life students at two Roswell, N.M., high schools for distributing rubber fetuses have given birth to a lawsuit that takes the First Amendment protections for student speech into uncharted territory.
    Read more...
  • Distress Claim Barred in Hotel 'Ménâge à Trois' Case

    A former employee of a luxury Miami Beach hotel who says her billionaire boss invited her to join him in a “ménâge à trois” cannot sue him for infliction of emotional distress, a judge has ruled, finding his alleged behavior, while “obnoxious,” was not “objectively outrageous.”
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  • Chuck E. Cheese Settles Molesting Mascot Suit

    A Missouri woman who claimed a Chuck E. Cheese mascot groped her breast has settled her lawsuit against the operator of the restaurant chain, On Point has learned.
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RC_OnFile

Stovell v. James
Subject: LeBron's paternity
Document: Complaint

U.S. v. Arizona
Subject: Illegal immigration
Document: Complaint

Rosenberg v. Google
Subject: Negligent navigation
Document: Complaint

Smith v. Hooters
Subject: Weight discrimination
Document: Complaint

City of Ontario v. Quon
Subject: Text-message privacy
Document: Opinion

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RC_OnTrial

Rosenberg v. Musical Arts Assn.
Court: Cuyahoga County (Ohio) Common Pleas
Subject: Defamation, age bias

Mecozzi v. City of Los Angeles
Court: L.A. Superior
Subject: Police brutality
Verdict: $1.7 million

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RC_OnTheDocket

Jose Padilla v. John Yoo
Date: 6/14/10
Court: 9th Circuit
Hearing: Oral arguments in human rights case.

Perry v. Schwarzenegger
Date: 6/16/10
Court: USDC, N. Calif.
Hearing: Closing arguments in trial of challenge to gay marriage ban.

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