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Baton Rouge council rejects changes to Sterling settlement

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BATON ROUGE, La. — Lawyers representing Alton Sterling's five children have unsuccessfully argued for a quicker payout of a proposed $4.5 million settlement of...

Groups sue over California county’s plan to drill oil wells

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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — Environmental and community groups have sued a California county after the prime oil-drilling region approved a plan to fast-track thousands of...

Colorado bill would allow civil action on past sexual abuse

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<p>DENVER &mdash; Randy Kady says he was in first grade when his teacher began molesting him during class. </p> ...

Lawsuit over Rams’ move from St. Louis delayed to 2022

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ST. LOUIS — A Missouri judge intends to push back until early 2022 the trial for St. Louis' lawsuit over the departure of the...

Colorado bill would allow civil action on past sexual abuse

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DENVER — Randy Kady says he was in first grade when his teacher began molesting him during class. ...

Appeals court takes up Fairfax’s defamation case against CBS

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FALLS CHURCH, Va. — Appellate judges reviewing a defamation lawsuit filed by Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax expressed concern that journalists gave an overly...

Texas AG says probe to continue despite Twitter lawsuit

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<p>DALLAS &mdash; Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said Wednesday that a lawsuit by Twitter won't deter his office from investigating the content moderation practices...

Facial recognition company sued by California activists

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ALAMEDA, Calif. — Civil liberties activists are suing a company that provides facial recognition services to law enforcement agencies and private companies around the...

Lawsuit: Paraplegic inmate denied shower for five months

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ST. LOUIS — A paraplegic inmate at a St. Louis jail hasn't been able to shower for more than five months because the facility...

Texas AG says probe to continue despite Twitter lawsuit

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DALLAS — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said Wednesday that a lawsuit by Twitter won't deter his office from investigating the content moderation practices...