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Facebook investors file lawsuits over IPO
KIAHThe excitement over Facebook's debut on the stock exchange has been replaced with anger. After its debut, there was a decline in its share. Not good, especially for those investors. Now three of them have filed a civil lawsuit alleging that Facebook, and...Tags: Financing and Stock Offerings, Facebook, Trials, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Sprint hit with $300 million tax fraud lawsuit
CNNMoneyNew York's attorney general filed a tax fraud lawsuit against Sprint Nextel on Thursday, accusing the wireless carrier of intentionally underpaying sales tax in the state for seven years. Starting in 2005, Sprint stopped collecting and paying New York...Tags: Taxation, Cell Phones, Trials, Lawyers, Justice System
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High court appears to lean toward Arizona in immigration law dispute
CNNParts of Arizona's sweeping immigration law received a surprising amount of support from a short-handed Supreme Court Wednesday. States throughout the country considering their own tough immigration laws are closely following the proceedings over what...Tags: Justice and Rights, Lawyers, Trials, Elena Kagan, Illegal Immigrants
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Online Dish: Cloudy with a Chance of Lawsuit! Weatherman Sues CBS for Sex & Age Discrimination
KIAHWhip out the umbrella and be prepared for a flood of crocodile tears. A veteran, pretty boy Cali weatherman is suing CBS for sex and age discrimination, saying the network only wants to hire sexy young women to give the weather reports. In award-...Tags: The Hollywood Reporter, Justice System, Science and Technology, Social Issues, Feminism
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Administration blocks Texas voter ID law
CNNA controversial new Texas law requiring voters to present personal identification before going to the polls has been blocked by the Obama administration. In a letter Monday to state officials, the Justice Department said the legislation could have a...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Crime, Law and Justice, Voting, Interior Policy, Fraud
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ACLU: Most police track phones' locations without warrants
CNNDon't want the police or your local government to know where you are? Then put your cell phone in airplane mode or turn it off. Location tracking is inherent in how cell networks function; otherwise nobody's cell phone would ring. But new evidence from...Tags: Cell Phones, American Civil Liberties Union, Crime, Law and Justice, Law Enforcement, Companies and Corporations
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Arizona law makes it illegal to 'annoy or offend' online
KIAHSeems lawmakers in Arizona might want to start their own country because they keep trying to re-write the rules of ours. First, they went after minorities, making it okay to pull over and arrest anybody 'suspected' of being illegal. In most cases,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Abraham Lincoln
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U.S. officials tell Jewish groups to be vigilant because of Iran tensions
With tensions between Iran and the West running high, law enforcement officials are concerned Iran or its surrogates could mount attacks against Jewish targets inside the United States -- but there is no specific information that any plots are in the...Tags: FBI, Janet Napolitano, National Security, Budgets and Budgeting, Israel
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Criminal charges against BP employees
KIAHFederal prosecutors plan to file the first criminal charges against BP employees stemming from the April 2010 Deepwater Horizon accident that killed 11 workers and has cost BP about $8 billion so far. The Wall Street Journal reports that prosecutors are...Tags: Prosecution, Criminals, Trials, Lawyers, Justice System
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Bill that will 'break the Internet' delayed until 2012
CNNMoneyA congressional vote on an anti-piracy bill that Internet heavyweights like Google say would be an online Armageddon has been delayed until 2012. The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), which was introduced in the House of Representatives in late October,...Tags: Google Inc., Companies and Corporations, Eric Schmidt, Entertainment, Media Industry
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Just how common is SAT cheating?
CNNAs the Long Island SAT cheating scandal widens, the education community is asking fresh questions about how many students are scamming their way through the most important test they'll take in high school. And the two organizations that oversee the SAT,...Tags: FBI, Criminals, Long Island, Lawyers, Trials
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2 TSU students sue over D grade
KIAHA couple of local students are getting an intense lesson on the legal system, even if they were kicked out of law school. Karla Ford and Jonathan Chan are suing Texas Southern University's Thurgood Marshall School of Law, saying their Ds in a contracts...Tags: Thurgood Marshall, Colleges and Universities, Crime, Law and Justice, Texas Southern University , Education
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