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Virginia Asks High Court to Take Cross-Burning Case
Gayle HorwitzWASHINGTON-After three men were convicted of burning crosses to intimidate their neighbors, the Virginia Supreme Court threw out the state's cross-burning law for treading on free speech. Now, Virginia, backed by nine other states, is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to clarify how states may protect citizens from intolerance-based harassment.Cite as: Jacobs v. Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co., 021913/08, NYLJ 1202477828014, at *1 (Sup, NA, Decided December 23, 2010)Justice Randy Sue Marberp cl
Frivolous Lawsuit Sanctions Affirmed Against Pro Se Plaintiff in Auto Case
A pro se litigant was properly sanctioned to the tune of $4,237 for pursuing court claims over a garden variety car accident rather than just having his carrier pay for repairs, a state appeals court says.Cite as: Chwick v. Mulvey, 13564/08, NYLJ 1202476853040, at *1 (App. Div. 2nd, Decided December 28, 2010)Before: William F. Mastro, J.P., Fred T. Santucci, Arie
Cite as: In re Merrill Lynch Auction, 09 MD 2030 (LAP), NYLJ 1202489005791, at *1 (SDNY, Decided March 29, 2011)District Judge Loretta A. Preskap class="de
Marte, plaintiff-respondent v. Graber, defendant-appellant
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