Student Set on Fire During Chemistry Experiment Awarded $60M in Damages
A NYC student was recently awarded $60 million in damages after he was set on fire during a chemistry experiment.
A NYC student was recently awarded $60 million in damages after he was set on fire during a chemistry experiment.
A settlement was recently agreed to, ending a suit involving the 2016 death of a Springville student.
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Woman could be prosecuted for initiating fight and having unborn child shot.
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The EEOC is suing Cassone Leasing, Inc. for pregnancy discrimination.
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Tommy Martin says he was served so few Hardee’s Hash Rounds that the company violated his 14th Amendment protections.
The Center of Public Integrity, citing government reports, finds that back-up cameras could’ve saved dozens of lives.