Supreme Court Sides with Church in Teacher Firing 622

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The U.S. Supreme Court has sided with a church school in a lawsuit filed by a former teacher fired by the church. The lawsuit claimed the teacher had been fired after taking a leave of absence to deal with an illness. San-Diego-Auto-Accident-lawyer The Supreme Court, however, ruled that the First Amendment “guarantees” free exercise of religion, and that decisions about religious employees should be kept out of government hand. Opponents of the court’s ruling say the church was using religion to thinly hide acts of discrimination protected in the Americans with Disabilities Act.  Lauren Markoe, The Washington Post  01/11/2012  San Diego personal injury attorney

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Suit over Death By Police Taser Allowed to Proceed 621

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A federal judge has ruled that the family of a man who was killed after being shocked by a Taser by police in 2009 may proceed with a lawsuit. San-Diego-Auto-Accident-lawyer While the judge dismissed some of the suit’s claims, the central one remained – officers should not have used the Taser on the man, who was naked and unarmed. The lawsuit alleges the actions of the officers on the day of the man’s death amounted to “to willful misconduct, wrongful death, intentional infliction of emotional distress and the deprivation of constitutional rights.”  Melinda Rogers, The Salt Lake Tribune  01/11/2012  San Diego personal injury attorney

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Suit Targets Lord’s Prayer Before Council Meetings 620

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A group of residents in Sussex County, Del., have filed a lawsuit in an effort to stop county officials from reciting the Lord’s Prayer before council meetings. San-Diego-Auto-Accident-lawyer The lawsuit claims the prayer “affiliates the county government with one single faith – Christianity,” which is unconstitutional. The council argues that the prayer is generic and that no one forces any of the audience members to join in or participate.  Chad Livengood, USA Today  01/12/2012  San Diego personal injury attorney

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Former Car Dealership Employee Files Lawsuit 619

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A former sales manager at a California Toyota dealership owned by John Elway has filed a discrimination lawsuit against the dealership’s general manager. San-Diego-Auto-Accident-lawyer According to the lawsuit, the plaintiff, a minority, was paid less than white co-workers and was denied promotions due to his race. The suit also contends that the manager created a “hostile work environment” and used racial slurs.  Ricardo Lopez, LA Times  01/09/2012  San Diego personal injury attorney

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Tropicana Juice Not “100% Natural” 618

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A California woman has filed a lawsuit against the makers of Tropicana Orange Juice, accusing the company of falsely advertising its product as “100% pure and natural.” San-Diego-Auto-Accident-lawyer The lawsuit claims the orange juice is actually put through “extensive processing, adding aromas and flavors that change its ‘essential nature’ and give it a longer shelf life.” Tropicana charges premium prices for the supposedly “100% natural” juice, the suit states, but is violating consumer fraud laws.  Jonathan Stempel, Reuters  01/10/2012  San Diego personal injury attorney

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Racism Lawsuit in Richmond 617

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A five-year lawsuit against the Richmond, Calif., Police Department alleging racism went to trial this week. San-Diego-Auto-Accident-lawyer In the lawsuit, seven black police managers claim they were discriminated against in promotions and were subjected to racist jokes from white co-workers. The suit, filed in 2007, has already cost the city of Richmond around $3 million, the San Jose Mercury News reports.  Hannah Dreier, San Jose Mercury News  01/09/2012  San Diego personal injury attorney

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Woman Sexually Assaulted in Hotel Room Sues Hotel 616

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A New York investment banker has filed a lawsuit against the Starwood Hotels chain after she was sexually assaulted in her hotel room in Finland last year. San-Diego-Auto-Accident-lawyer The lawsuit claims one of the front desk clerks gave an intoxicated man a key to the woman’s room without asking for identification. The plaintiff said she quit her job as a result of the trauma, and is seeking unspecified damages for “gross negligence, economic loss, physical and emotional distress and pain and suffering.”  Chris Michaud, Reuters  01/10/2012   San Diego personal injury attorney

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LED Flashlights from Target Recalled 615

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The Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a recall of about 55,000 LED flashlight sets due to an increased fire hazard. San-Diego-Auto-Accident-lawyer Sold exclusively at Target, the agency said the flashlights can heat up to the point of causing a fire. The sets were sold from October 2010 to December 2011.  Staff Report, United Press International  01/07/2012  San Diego personal injury attorney

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Farmers File Class-Action Suit Against MF Global 614

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A group of Montana farmers has filed a class-action lawsuit against MF Global over money allegedly stolen from their personal accounts. San-Diego-Auto-Accident-lawyer The plaintiffs claim in their suit that their accounts lost thousands of dollars last year after the company declared bankruptcy. Those accounts were supposed to be kept separate from “funds deposited by people using MF Global to invest in commodities and international finance markets,” the suit said. Lawyers for the plaintiffs said the suit could encompass up to 38,000 people.  Rob Chaney, Missoulian  01/10/2012  San Diego personal injury attorney

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5,500 Tea Lights Recalled 613

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The Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a recall of approximately 5,500 Carruth Candleholder Collection Tea Lights due to potential fire hazard. San-Diego-Auto-Accident-lawyer The agency said the candles can burn with an “excessive flame height,” posing an increased risk of fire. There has been one report of a fire that caused minor property damage.  Staff Report, PR Newswire  01/11/2012  San Diego personal injury attorney

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