High Court Revives Excessive Force Case – Courthouse News Service


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High Court Revives Excessive Force Case
Courthouse News Service
(CN) – A defendant need not "show significant injury in order to state an excessive force claim," the US Supreme Court ruled,
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Thom Evans back on his feet after shocking injury, says Scots boss Andy Robinson – Scottish Daily Record


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Thom Evans back on his feet after shocking injury, says Scots boss Andy Robinson
Scottish Daily Record
And Hugo Southwell is recalled at full-back to claim his 50th cap, an honour also being celebrated by skipper Chris Cusiter.
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Paul Pierce Says Thumb Injury Affecting Performance – Sportsbook Gurus


Sportsbook Gurus
Paul Pierce Says Thumb Injury Affecting Performance
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The Celtics remain among the favorites to claim the 2010 NBA title according to most NBA Sportsbooks. Bodog has installed the team with 11/2 odds to win

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State Immunity Laws Do Not Protect the Government from all Legal Claims – PR-USA.net (press release)

State Immunity Laws Do Not Protect the Government from all Legal Claims
PR-USA.net (press release)
The law, however, does not protect local government agencies from every personal injury or property damage claim. The law provides eight exceptions to the

Squash: Men finish third; women fall to Trinity – The Daily Princetonian

Squash: Men finish third; women fall to Trinity
The Daily Princetonian
The team rebounded to top Rochester, enabling the Tigers to claim third place in the country. After the first round of matches in Saturday's national

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Michael McCann>SPORTS LAW – SI.com

Michael McCann>SPORTS LAW
SI.com
Because the accident occurred on Canadian soil, any claim would most likely be heard by a Canadian court (though any paperwork signed by Kumaritashvili with

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RISTER v. SCRUBET, INC. – Leagle.com

RISTER v. SCRUBET, INC.
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The Supreme Court of Kentucky rejected the employer's contention and concluded that the second injury claim remained viable even where no subsequent

Work Injury That Worsens Over Time May Still Be Compensable Years Later – 24-7PressRelease.com (press release)

Work Injury That Worsens Over Time May Still Be Compensable Years Later
24-7PressRelease.com (press release)
Despite that the injury had its roots in the claimant's viral exposure at work years ago, the date of injury for purposes of the claim was legally found to

Shocked teacher may file lawsuit – Torrington Register Citizen

Shocked teacher may file lawsuit
Torrington Register Citizen
In the meantime, Ejazk is filing a workers compensation claim with the state, as her insurance does not cover her severe injury, Creed said.

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