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Entries from DCist tagged with 'lawsuits'

November 13, 2007

...ummm, nothing yet. According to the Associated Press, the Supreme Court failed to reach a decision on whether or not to hear a case related to the District's gun laws. Though a verdict from last week's conference discussion was possible today, it seems that the nine justices haven't yet decided if they want to take the case, which stems from a March decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District Circuit that ruled......

Continue Reading "And the Supreme Court Verdict Is..."

October 22, 2007

It's that time again, the best comments of the previous week. It was a bountiful week, with World Bank protests, Metro employees chowing down, and new dog park regulations Read on, and register if you haven't! ----- Everybody had something to say about D.C. switching to taxi meters. shawndc: I'm glad Fenty had the balls to stand up to the Taxi commission and move ahead with meters. Let's hope they can get it up and......

Continue Reading "What's That You Say?"

October 17, 2007

Good morning, Washington. Can you feel the excitement in the air? That's right: it's Taxi Decision Day. Will District residents get a shiny new meter system, or have to make our peace with zones for the foreseeable future? Or will we be treated to a metered zone hybrid/abomination? It'll be just a few hours until we find out. Immigration Measures Elicit Passion, Lawsuits: The Post reports on the scene in Prince William County, where......

Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: Taxi Transformation Today"

August 17, 2007

Good Friday to you, Washington. Are you getting psyched for the weekend already? No? Did we mention how nice the weather's going to be yet? Predictions are for mostly sunny skies and low humidity levels on Saturday with below-normal high temperatures in the low 80s and overnight lows sinking down to, get this, the low 60s. It's like Christmas in August! District Plagued By Lead Concerns: It's sure starting to feel like we're having......

Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: Get the Lead Out Edition "

May 16, 2007

Good morning, Washington. We're not sure how last night's 2nd Republican debate could have been any more entertaining, so in case you missed it, the Politico has a nice collection of some of the highlights. There's going to be many, many more presidential primary debates over the course of the year, so we thought we'd take some nominations from you on the best bars in town to watch them. Nothing goes better with debating than......

Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: Long Arm of the Law Edition"

May 13, 2007

The nicer the weather gets, the busier we get across the Ist-A-Verse. But we like being busy. Here's a peek at what we've been up to since last week! Chicagoist had an interview with Audrey Niffenegger, whose popular book, The Time Traveler's Wife, was based in their fine city. They also had a heated discussion about Rush Limbaugh's controversial Barack Obama parody, talked about whether Uncle Julio's Hacienda is a good place to get......

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March 15, 2007

The House Judiciary Committee today endorsed legislation granting the District a voting seat in the House of Representatives, setting the measure on track for a full vote by the end of the month. Though legal scholars debated the constitutionality of the measure in a hearing before the committee yesterday and a number of amendments were considered today, the legislation easily gained the approval of the Democratic-led committee, 21-13. Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.) and Rep. Chris......

Continue Reading "Voting Rights Legislation Passes Another Hurdle"

July 2, 2006

Though the region got itself in a tizzy over the record rains of Deluge 2006, there was plenty else that happened. We reported on the RAMMYs, saw a coup d'etat at Politics and Prose, marveled at the Washington Times' new intern blog, and debated whether or not Pierre L'Enfant should go to Congress. We checked out The Roosevelt, discussed Freddy Adu's defection from the District, and found out that heavy rains can cause both......

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May 16, 2006

In a media-heavy city like Washington, one might pay heed to the Chicago Tribune's story from yesterday afternoon announcing that a senior law enforcement official told ABC News, "It's time for you to get some new cell phones, quick," in reference to the government's tracking of calls with whistleblowers and other confidential sources. Makes you wish that Qwest expanded their service to the news media, if not the entire country, right? Williams Endorses Cropp:......

Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: Get New Cellphones Edition"

October 20, 2005

The new stadium for the Washington Nationals often provokes heated debate -- Who will pay for it? What will it look like? Which way will it face? How many women's restrooms will it have? Yes, this last question has been asked. The Washington Times is reporting that John Banzhaf, a public interest law professor at George Washington University famous for suing fast food restaurants and tobacco companies, has written a letter to the City Council......

Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: Potty Parity Edition"

May 17, 2005

We reported in March that amateur sports enthusiasts could choose between the D.C.-area-based World Adult Kickball Association and a new nonprofit kickball league DCKickball for their summer kickball needs. Little did we imagine the two leagues would be at "war" two months later - or at least according to the City Paper, which vividly describes the tension between the two leagues in an article last week. Although we have friends in both leagues and think......

Continue Reading "Kickball Wars? Hardly."

March 17, 2005

Following a national trend towards capping medical-malpractice awards, D.C. doctors have asked the city to limit the jury-awarded sums that they claim have pushed medical liability insurance premiums to unsustainable highs and are forcing them to consider moving out of the District, reports the W. Times. In a press coference yesterday, the Medical Society of the District of Columbia -- which represents 1,800 D.C.-based physicians -- said that the average malpractice award of $584,338 has......

Continue Reading "D.C. Doctors Demand Tort Reform"

December 3, 2004

Final Baseball Vote Set for Today: How many final votes on the baseball deal are there? For baseball owners, their final vote on whether to send the Montreal Expos (to become the Washington Nationals) to Washington is today. While the real deal making has happened over many months and this vote is more of a formality, the cloud of unsettled District Council squabbles over the contentious stadium deal have put a cloud over today's vote,......

Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: It Goes Downriver Edition"

November 12, 2004

A human rights group has sued two Somalis who now live in Northern Virginia for committing crimes against humanity. The Center for Justice has sued Mohamed Ali Samatar and Yusuf Abdi Ali "war crimes and other human rights abuses committed in Somalia in the 1980s during the brutal military regime of Somali dictator Siad Barré." (The photo is of Barré) The lawsuit is on behalf of a number of victims of the dictatorship. Here's some......

Continue Reading "Org. Sues Virginia Residents for War Crimes"

August 26, 2004

The National Harbor Project, a $2-billion development planned for south of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge across the Potomac from Alexandria, has received final funding to go ahead with construction. The development will include condos, upscale shopping, and a 1,500-room Gaylord Hotel. In the FAQ, the developers are coy about whether "National Harbor have a Metro stop?":Metro follows development and the National Harbor project has the density and smart growth design that appeals to Metro planners.......

Continue Reading "'National Harbor' Project Approved"

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