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Other Government Cases of InterestA class action has been filed on behalf of renters and rental property owners in the City of Long Branch, New Jersey. The case alleges that the City has enacted unreasonable and unconstitutional ordinances to reduce the number of rental property units within city limits. The plaintiffs seek to enjoin the city from enforcing these ordinances. There is an international movement that seeks to return property stolen by the Nazis from Holocaust survivors to its rightful owners. A class action has been filed against the United States of America on behalf of Hungarian Jews who allege that U.S. Army generals plundered family fortunes carried out of Hungary aboard a commandeered Nazi train days after the Allied victory in World War II and covered up the misdeeds for generations.
A class action has been filed against Alameda County, California, and its Social Services Agency on behalf of thousands of people who allege that they are illegally denied food stamps and general assistance each year because they are not identified as having mental disabilities, in violation of the federal Americans with Disabilities Act and state disability and welfare laws. The lawsuit claims the city of Sioux Falls negligently designed, constructed, maintained and inspected its sanitary and storm sewer lines and systems. Due to those faults, homeowners say the city should pay for damages cause by flooding during two storms in Summer 2004. Under certain circumstances, corporations may be authorized to collect taxes on behalf of municipalities. The class has been certified in a class action filed against Nextel West Corporation on behalf of Nextel customers residing in Illinois and 16 other states, alleging that by collecting municipality taxes in unincorporated areas, the company violates the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. A class action has been filed against Greg Abbot, the Attorney General for the State of Texas by a father who alleges that Texas law favors rights to custodial parents than to non-custodial parents. The plaintiff seeks to change the way that Texas law, especially the Family Court of Texas, establishes the delegation of rights between custodial and non-custodial parents. |
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