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Ex Players Sue NFL Over Use of Painkillers

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Opening another legal attack on the NFL over the long-term health of its athletes, a group of retired players accused the...

Marvin Gaye’s Family Settles ‘Blurred Lines’ Lawsuit With Sony

Marvin Gaye’s family has reached a settlement with a music company owned by Sony over Robin Thicke’s Grammy-nominated song “Blurred Lines.” As we reported earlier,...

Lawsuit Alleges Macy’s Has Quota System, Race Codes For Minority Shoppers

According to a lawsuit filed against the chain, Macy's security team looks to make five arrests per week and has a race code...

Michael Jackson Lawsuit: Judge Dismisses AEG Execs

  Michael Jackson accepts the Artist of the Century Award at at the 29th Annual American Music Awards January 9, 2002 at...

Are The Rumors About Mary Mary Firing Mitch True?

Mary Mary's Tina and Erica Campbell, are facing legal action from Mitchell Solarek at Maximum Artist Group in a court in Tennessee...

Leroy Duffie, Nebraska Man And Double-Leg Amputee, Roughed Up, Ridiculed By Cops, Lawsuit Says

Credit: La'Terria Duffie An outrageous case of alleged police misconduct left a Lincoln, Neb., man in need of help. Supporters have set up an...

Paula Deen Settles Racial Discrimination Lawsuit

An undisclosed settlement has been reached in the discrimination suit against Paula Deen and her brother, Earl “Bubba” Hiers and the case was dismissed in a Georgia...

‘American Idol’ Black Contestants Claim Racial Profiling, Sue For $25 Mil A Piece

Ten Black former "American Idol" contestants have filed a lawsuit against the show claiming they were racially and criminally profiled to boost ratings,...

Black Orderlies Allege Co-Workers Terrorized Them With Nooses, Racial Remarks In Lawsuit

  Two black orderlies are alleging that an anesthesiologist and technician at North Shore University Hospital harassed them with nooses and racist comments,...

Hearing On CPS School Closing Lawsuits Begins

A federal judge on Tuesday will hear testimony in the opening day of an injunction hearing aimed at halting the closure of 50 Chicago public schools. The hearing, according to the Associated Press, could last as long as three days, though a ruling is not expected yet this week or even this month. If U.S. District Judge John Lee allows the case to ...

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