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  • The strawberry Pop-Tart case is just one of more than 400 lawsuits he has filed

    10/31/2021 7:05:02 AM PDT · by mylife · 51 replies
    This week, it was strawberry Pop-Tarts — with a lawsuit claiming damages over what it calls "deceptive" marketing by Kellogg's of its pastries that contain just as much apple and pear as strawberry. Before that, there were the fudge lawsuits, with claims against Keebler and Betty Crocker and others over "fudge" cookies and baking mixes that contained no milkfat. And of course, the 120 or so vanilla lawsuits, each alleging that consumers have been duped by companies marketing "vanilla" products that contain little to no actual vanilla bean. If the flavor on the label doesn't match the ingredient list, that...
  • Brett Kimberlin loses in Maryland court: Great day for first amendment rights!

    07/06/2012 1:57:22 PM PDT · by bkepley · 14 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | 07/06/2012 | Peter Bella
    Yesterday, Kimberlin, accompanied by his associate in legal, digital, psychological, and political terror, Neal Rauhauser, vainly tried to keep the current order in effect. Under that order Aaron Walker was prohibited from writing anything about Brett Kimberlin for six months. The order was stayed last week. It was scheduled for final disposition. Unlike the judge who issued the original order, the presiding judge actually knew something about the First Amendment. He vacated the order.
  • We are tired of it

    09/16/2006 9:58:32 AM PDT · by we are tired of it · 34 replies · 554+ views
    Everyone please go to the Missouri bar Assocaition we page at www.mobar.org, then to services (upper right of page) then to the "Pro-Bono" page and then read how people that can't afford an attorney are being forced into courts everyday "unrepresented" not having a chance to present their case and are allowing Missouri Citizens to be victimized in Courts everyday!! *** then go to the American bar Assocaition web site and check out 112A which was just pased, that states that a "pro-se" litigant cannot adequately perform any of these tasks" pertaining to being able to do what is needed...
  • Los Angeles Judge Orders $50,000 Bond Posting to prevent Hearings on Fraud Upon the LA Court

    02/04/2006 10:00:31 AM PST · by VirtualJerry · 1 replies · 304+ views
    SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE ^ | Tue, 31 Jan 2006, 04:57 EST | Anant Tripati
    Los Angeles Judge Orders $50,000 Bond Posting to prevent Hearings on Fraud Upon the LA Court as Admitted to by Current and Former Employees of the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office Published: Tue, 31 Jan 2006, 04:57 EST Edited by Carly Zander Staff Writer, Send2Press.com LOS ANGELES, CA (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- Judge Paul Gutman of the Superior Court on Los Angeles directed that Anant Tripati must now post a $50,000 bond if Tripati wishes to continue to litigate "Fraud Upon the Court," reversing his initial decision not to require the bond at the inception of the suit and subsequent...
  • Bible Libel? [NY Fed Ct Dismisses Suit Seeking Warning Labels on Bible]

    05/09/2005 1:08:42 PM PDT · by d-back · 45 replies · 1,735+ views
    Red Harvest ^ | April 2005
    A federal court in New York last month dismissed a lawsuit alleging that the Bible contains passages that are defamatory toward members of certain nationalities or ethnic groups. The court summed up the plaintiffs' claims as follows:"[P]laintiffs claim to be persons who are "injured and/or libeled and/or defamed and/or slandered and/or embarrassed, and/or humiliated and/or degraded and/or abused, and/or discriminated against" by the Holy Bible. The complaint lists eight passages from Scripture, specifically from the Book of Genesis, which are purportedly "false and libelous against plaintiffs herein since according to the 'Holy Bible' plaintiffs herein should not have existed, and/or...