Mattel v. MGA Entertainment
California jury awards $100 million to Mattel in contract and copyright infringement damages against the maker of Bratz dolls. Mattel had sought as much as $2 billion.
Grubbs v. Wal-Mart Stores
Colorado man files the first suit over the recent salmonella outbreak, alleging he fell sick after eating contaminated jalapeno peppers bought from a Wal-Mart store.
Hasbro v. RJ Softwares
Game-maker sues the creators of "Scrabulous," alleging it is an online knockoff of Scrabble which copies "the essential and original elements" of the "venerable" board game.
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• Four minors and their parents file a new challenge to the Hawaiian ancestry-only admissions policy of the Kamehameha Schools in Hawaii. The plaintiffs want to have a 9th Circuit opinion denying a virtually identical claim overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Doe v. Kamehameha Schools

• Florida judge rules that ESPN did not defame promoter Don King in a documentary about his career.
"[A]lthough the program might not constitute the best example of objective journalism, ESPN's conduct does not meet the standard of actual malice." King v. Walt Disney Co.

• 8th Circuit says Missouri prison officials did not violate a Native American inmate's religious rights by denying his request for a sweat lodge. "Providing inmates at a maximum security prison access to burning fires, red hot rocks, split wood, shovels, and deer antlers alone generate a unique and obvious set of security concerns."
Fowler v. Crawford

• Santa Barbara judge finds Rob Lowe's former nanny did not defame the actor and his wife. "The Lowes ... have submitted no evidence of any defamatory statements that were not made in anticipation of this litigation."
Lowe v. Gibson

• D.C. judge orders former White House Counsel Harriet Miers to testify before Congress about the forced resignations of nine U.S. attorneys. "The Executive’s current claim of absolute immunity from compelled congressional process for senior presidential aides is without any support in the case law."
Committee on the Judiciary v. Miers

• Indiana Court of Appeals says an employer is not liable for negligent hiring of a traffic controller who murdered two people in their home after leaving his jobsite. Cory and Jenna Clark "were not reasonably foreseeable victims who were injured by a reasonably foreseeable harm." Clark v. Aris, Inc.

• "Lolita Lawyer" sues American Express for providing information to law enforcement about his credit card transactions which led to his arrest for statutory rape in Canada. "As a direct and proximate result of such disclosures, Plaintiff was falsely arrested."
James Colliton v. American Express

• 3rd Circuit throws out a $550,000 fine against CBS over the baring of Janet Jackson's breast. "[T]he FCC arbitrarily and capriciously departed from its prior policy excepting fleeting broadcast material from the scope of actionable indecency." CBS Corp. v. FCC

• Montana judge reinstates endangered species protections for the Northern gray wolf, which had been delisted by the Bush administration. "Congress does not intend agency decision making to be fickle. When it is, the line separating rationality from arbitrariness and capriciousness is crossed." Defenders of Wildlife v. Hall

• Dissenting 7th Circuit judge says a condo owners' association discriminated against Jewish residents by barring them from displaying a "mezuzah" on their front door. "The Association might as well hang a sign outside saying 'No observant Jews allowed.'”
Bloch v. Frischholz



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    EEOC v. Cheesecake Factory
    Court: USDC, Ariz.
    Subject: Male-on-Male Sexual Harassment
    Document: Complaint

    Gotbaum v. City of Phoenix
    Court: USDC, Ariz.
    Subject: Wrongful Death
    Document: Complaint

    Morales v. Barnett
    Court: Arizona Ct. of Appeals
    Subject: False Imprisonment
    Document: Opinion

    AZ Contractors v. Candelaria
    Court: USDC, Ariz.
    Subject: Illegal Aliens
    Document: Order Granting Dismissal

    Frazier v. Boomsma
    Court: USDC, Ariz.
    Subject: Anti-War T-Shirts
    Document: Order Denying Injunction



    Redding v. Safford Unified Sch. Dist.
    Court: 9th Circuit
    Subject: Student Stripsearch
    Calendar: En banc review (3/24/08)

    Center for Biological Diversity v. Kempthorne
    Court: USDC, Ariz.
    Subject: Bald Eagle Protection
    Calendar: Summary judgment motion (2/5/08)