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Teen dies after Texas maritime accident

11.07.2008 21:41    terrybryant.com
July 8, 2008A teen has died Friday after a Texas maritime accident, the Star-Telegram reported.The Texas maritime accident happened at Joe Pool Lake when the girl was swimming out to meet some friends and became separated from her boogie board.When
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CTA Bus Slams into Pole

11.07.2008 21:33    illinoisinjurylawyerblog.com
This afternoon a Chicago Transit Authority bus slammed into a pole in the Avalon Park neighborhood. At a little past 1:30 pm five ambulances rushed to the scene where 10 passengers were being evaluated for injuries by paramedics . It

Family Sues City, Cop After Killing

11.07.2008 21:33    illinoisinjurylawyerblog.com
The family of Aaron Moss, who died after being shot by a police officer has now filed suit against that cop and the city of Danville, Illinois. Rose Moss, who is from Chicago, Illinois, alleged that the officer acted maliciously,

Missouri Premise Liability Lawyer - Slip and Fall Settlement - Ankle Injury as Result of My Client Slipping and Falling on Water in Gas Station Bathroom - $41,000.00 Settlement

11.07.2008 21:33    missouriinjurylawblog.com
In Missouri, premises liability refers to the legal liability imposed on property owners for allowing an unreasonably dangerous condition to exist on the property which results in personal injury. Under Missouri injury law, business property owners owe a higher legal


Courts expect crush of cases during GOP convention

11.07.2008 19:57    minnesota.publicradio.org
With September's Republican National Conventionapproaching, Ramsey County court officials are preparing to holdround-the-clock hearings for arrested protesters.

Debunking the Latest Card Check Myth

11.07.2008 18:42    nrtw.org
Karen Ackerman, the national political director for the AFL-CIO, recently had this nonsense to say about the misnamed Employee Free Choice Act: "Of course, employers are not happy about it," Ackerman said of the legislation. "Of course, employers are going

Union Officials Forced to Agree to New Decertification Election after Workers Complained of Union Intimidation

11.07.2008 18:42    nrtw.org
Banning, California (July 11, 2008) â€" In response to objections filed by workers represented by the National Right to Work Foundation alleging union misconduct during a recent decertification election at Coastline Manufacturing, International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades Local

Chicago, Illinois Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit after Boating Accident Results in Drowning

11.07.2008 15:48    illinoisinjurylawyerblog.com
A Chicago, Illinois family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a boat company. The boat company rented the deceased a boat without warning him that the local river was closed due to flooding. The wrongful death suit claims that

Deadly Train Accident Leads to Wrongful Death Suit in Chicago, Illinois Cook County

11.07.2008 15:47    illinoisinjurylawyerblog.com
A train accident that left one man dead after being run over by a train has lead to a train accident lawsuit . The widow of the deceased victim has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the negligent train owner.

Stockton Dog Attack Injures Two County Animal Control Officers

11.07.2008 15:38    californiainjuryblog.com
Two Stockton animal control officers were bitten by a pit-bull that jumped out of the open window and attacked them even as they were investigating a report of the same dog attacking and biting a girl, the Stockton Record reports

University attacks student for reading this book

11.07.2008 07:42    thefire.org
WorldNetDaily A student at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis who first faced discipline when officials caught him reading a history book that was available in the school library during a break at work was cleared of those charges, but now

Free Speech on Campus

11.07.2008 07:42    thefire.org
Youth Radio Brittany Keele is a literature major at the University of Houston. Like most people, Keele thought her First Amendment right to free speech applied everywhere in the United States. That was until she joined Students Against Sweatshops, a

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