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City of Detroit Joins High-Profile Literacy Lawsuit

The City of Detroit is weighing in on a high-profile literacy lawsuit that accuses state officials of denying Detroit students access to literacy. Eli Savit, an attorney representing the city, filed an amicus brief today in U.S. District Court in Detroit that argues access to literacy is a fundamental right. It asks Judge Stephen J. Murphy III to shoot down the state’s request to dismiss the case. “The city of Detroit (though it does not control Detroit’s schools) is all too familiar with …


UEC Gains After Court Dismisses Lawsuit (UEC)

Shares of Uranium Energy Corp. (UEC) gained nearly 1% in early morning trading on news that the company won a dismissal in a case before the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas. The court issued a final judgment in favor of the uranium firm by dismissing a class-action lawsuit against the company. “The Court dismissed the action in its entirety with prejudice to the …


Judge Allows Creepy Letters Lawsuit to Move Forward

A New Jersey couple who claim they were scared away from their home after receiving creepy letters from someone named “The Watcher” can move forward with a lawsuit against the home’s former owners, a Superior Court judge ruled on Thursday. Judge Camille Kenny rejected a motion to dismiss the lawsuit but threw out some of the claims made by Derek and Maria Broaddus, including …


Stinky Washing Machine Claims Bring Settlement

Stinky washing machine claims bring settlement: Whirlpool and Sears have agreed to settle with owners of front-loading washing machines, nine years after claims of mold-growing washers appeared in court. The claimants said the front-loaders didn’t self-clean properly, and that the companies failed to warn them. About 5.5 …