Heartland Newspapers - Lawsuit Abuse

Wet Work

The mother of an Oklahoma toddler may be fined $2,500 because the toddler urinated outdoors while playing in his front yard.

Tour de Force

Liability concerns led the Sheboygan County Humane Society to refuse an unscheduled guided tour of the shelter for a group of disabled children and their caregivers.

Sentenced to Time Served

A Canton, Ohio driver whose car struck a police officer while the officer was directing traffic was sentenced to a year’s probation and ordered to cook Thanksgiving dinner for three police officers

Do Ask, Don’t Tell

An employee at a New York state company involved in a union decertification vote wrote “vulgar, offensive,

Bat Man Beyond

A West Virginia lawyer who beat up his client with a baseball bat, and even continued to beat the client as

Welcome Parents--The Line for Pat-Downs Starts Here

Parents of schoolchildren in a Massachusetts school district are invited to attend the third grade’s Thanks

Trans-Gender Bias

Evergreen State College says it would be sued for discrimination if it refuses to allow a man to wander aro

What Iran and New Jersey Have in Common

Residents of certain states banning payment of an entry fee, or other payments, for participation in a game

Escaping Consequences

The captain of an Italian cruise ship that hit a rock and sank in January, killing 32 passengers, was fired

Legal House of Horrors

A girl who became frightened and fell down during a tour through a southern Illinois haunted house on Hallo
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