Elizabeth Warmerdam

5 Innocuous Activities That Can Get You Put in the Govt.'s Anti-Terrorism Database

SAN FRANCISCO (CN) - Five California men sued the Department of Justice, claiming they were entered into a counterterrorism database for innocent activities such as a professional photographer taking pictures, a computer consultant buying computers at Best Buy, and in one case, waiting for one's mother at a train station.

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Former NFL Players Call the League 'A Pill Pusher,' File Lawsuit

OAKLAND, Calif. (CN) - For decades the NFL illegally supplied painkillers to players to keep them in the game, without telling them the severity of their injuries or the side effects of the drugs, former players say in a federal class action.

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Teacher Uses Students to Try to Uncover Drugs on Campus

A high school counselor enlisted two students to uncover drug sales on campus by buying marijuana, and when one of the students was arrested, school officials tried to cover up the boneheaded sting operation, the students claim in court.

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DHS and NSA Threaten to Sue Man for Selling "Department of Homeland Stupidity" T-Shirts and Coffee Mugs!

The Department of Homeland Security and National Security Agency threatened to sue a novelty store owner who sells "Department of Homeland Stupidity" coffee cups and T-shirts with the slogan: "The NSA: The only part of government that actually listens."

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23-Year-Old Died in Solitary Confinement Jail Cell While Awaiting Misdemeanor Trial

(CN) - The 7th Circuit denied immunity to a doctor and nurse over the death of a schizophrenic prisoner whose diabetes went untreated after he was arrested for a misdemeanor.     

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