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Medical Marijuana Discrimination Case Crosses with Firearms Statute

A federal judge tossed a lawsuit from Sgt. Donald Bensey, of Connecticut, who sued Police Chief Armando Perez after claiming he was wrongfully suspended for being a “medical marijuana user.” So reports CT Post.

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Raiders' Antonio Brown Stiffs Celeb Chef: Lawsuit

Celebrity chef Stefano Tedeschi is suing embattled NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown for allegedly stiffing him out of $40,000. So reports CBS Sports.

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Thrill-seeking Lawyer Sentenced in Same Courthouse He Leaped Off

Adam Wirtz, a thrill-seeking attorney in Illinois, found himself in a spot of trouble after jumping off of the Will County courthouse. So reports Above the Law.

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ADA, Rights of Blind People at Heart of Domino’s Website Lawsuit

Domino’s pizza chain is engaged in a legal war to avoid making its website accessible to blind people. So reports The Verge.

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Rural NY Facing Substantial Attorney Shortage: Survey

A survey from Albany Law School found law firms servicing areas outside of New York City are overburdened and dealing with major technology and funding issues. So reports The Times Union.

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Katy Perry's 'Dark Horse' Improperly Lifted from Christian Rap Track: Jury

A nine-member federal jury found Katy Perry’s 2013 song “Dark Horse” ripped off the Christian Rap Song “Joyful Noise.” So reports CNBC.

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'Smirking Teen' Who Confronted Native American Activist Has Suit Dismissed

The $250 million defamation suit filed by Nicholas Sandmann against The Washington Post has been dismissed. So reports CBS News.

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Holder on Census Question: 'We Kicked Their Asses'

Former Attorney General Eric Holder told a gathering of 300 attorneys in Hartford that "America's longstanding democratic institutions are under assault by the Trump administration’s policies" and called on residents to come together to fight back. So reports The CT Mirror.

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Courts Differ on Vaginal, Anal Cavity Inspections

After eight years, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit ruled in a split 2-1 decision that a training exercise involving strip searches of naked female prisoners was legal since the guards did not physically probe them during the search. So reports The Washington Post.

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Funeral Home Employee Shared Pic of Dead Daughter on FB: Lawsuit

The family of Jakiel Allyson Jones, 27, who was killed in a car crash, is suing the Stevens Brothers Funeral Home after claiming an employee of the funeral home shared a photo of the girl’s “disfigured” body on Facebook. So reports Yahoo Lifestyle.

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