Georgia firearm advocates argue ban on guns in places of worship is an attack on religious freedom

On October 6, 2011, in Faith & Spiritual, Gov't & Politics, Legal, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

A Georgia firearms group, which describes itself as a “no-compromise voice for gun owners”, has asked a federal circuit court to decide whether or not the State’s 2010 ban on firearms in places of worship is a violation of freedom of religion under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. GeorgiaCarry.org (GCO) said Thursday in [...]

“Happy Days” stars sue CBS, Paramount for $40 million

On April 20, 2011, in Developing, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

Four actors – and the estate of a fifth one – from the #12 TV series of all-time are suing CBS Studios and Paramount Pictures for breach of contract and fraud. READ THE FULL LAWSUIT HERE Anson Williams, Marion Ross, Don Most, Erin Moran and the executor of Tom Bosley’s estate, all characters from the [...]

"Thank you for suing us": Taco Bell turns beef lawsuit into public relations offensive

On January 30, 2011, in Finance & Economy, Legal, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

A class action lawsuit filed on Jan. 19 against the fast-food chain Taco Bell alleges that the company is misleading consumers by advertising its restaurants serve “seasoned ground beef” on its menu selections.

Instead, the lawsuit claims, a substantial amount of filling contains substances other than beef.

The 18-page document was filed in the United States District Court’s Central District of California on behalf of plaintiff Amanda Obney and other consumers…

Nine states claim “inherent authority” to enforce immigration laws in support of Arizona, Brewer

On July 16, 2010, in Legal, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

Attorneys General from nine U.S. states, and one territory, filed an amicus (friend of the court) brief on Wednesday in the United States District Court of Arizona in support of Arizona Senate Bill 1070.

Michigan is the lead state backing Arizona before the court in the Federal lawsuit – The United States of America v. The State of Arizona and Janice K. Brewer, Governor – challenging the constitutionality of the state law scheduled to take effect July 29.

“My mother was a legal immigrant who faithfully carried her green card with her for years…”

As Obama birth issue persists, U.S. Supreme Court "evading" clarity on natural born citizen law

On May 12, 2010, in Uncategorized, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

Obama’s vital statistics have been the subject of intense scrutiny since the 2008 Presidential campaign.

According to Article II, Section I, Clause 5 of the United State Constitution, “no person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of the President;”

To satisfy that requirement, Obama released an official “Certification of Live Birth,” which states he was born on August 4, 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii to Stanley Ann Dunham and Barack Hussein Obama…

“The million dollar question” lawsuit

On October 14, 2009, in A Different View, by Jennie, Contributor

The idea behind the paper tract is to summarize a basic belief system so that people might take a moment to read it and be swayed enough to investigate…

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