A Los Angeles Federal Court judge dismissed the lawsuit last month where the woman had no legal representation.

Wayne Spindler, a 46-year-old Los Angeles lawyer, repeatedly attended city council meetings to accost Council President Herb Wesson.

Rougely has removed her daughter from Live Oak for the remainder of the school year.

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Simmons has been dedicated to rebuilding the brand and seeking due justice for all of his customers. He offered free service to RushCard holders for five months, which sacrificed much of the company’s profits. He also revealed plans to pay $100 to $500 per claim, plus an additional $1.5 million in legal fees.

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Gregory Seldon claims that under his initial profile he was declined a room, but when he pretended to be white, the host accepted him.

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The student's mother believes the incident was racially motivated and is suing the Waco, Texas school for $2.7 million.

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The women, comprised of a mostly African-American book club, were traveling on the train and discussing a romance novel when a train employee told them they were offending other passengers with their noise level. The women were then escorted off the train to awaiting police.

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"We've heard your concerns about last week's video. We made a mistake, and want to get better at earning the trust of our black audience,” posted the media company.

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According to UPS spokesperson Susan Rosenberg, the company is disappointed in the decision and plans to appeal.

Claude Ruffin, 62, says officers came into his room at a Long Island City shelter on New Year's Eve, grabbed him and walked him outside. When the veteran pulled his arm away from one of the cops, a struggle ensued. It wasn't until Ruffin felt one of the cop's guns that he realized he was dealing with law enforcement.

The New York Daily News reports that the Southport Correctional facility near Elmira, NY has shelled out $10 million to prisoners in 175 settlements over the past five years. The lawsuits all share the same details of abuse, torture, and mistreatment.

Alan Newton spent years in a legal battle with the city after he was released from jail in 2006, the NY Daily News reports.