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Justice Department to sue Lance Armstrong

Feb. 22: NBC's Pete Williams reports on the Justice Department's plans to notify the court about the Lance Armstrong suit on Friday. NBC's Pete Williams reports on the Justice Department's plans to notify the court about the Lance Armstrong suit on Friday. (msnbc)

Female service members sue over combat exclusion

Dec. 3: Zoe Bedell, a captain in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves, and Ariela Migdal, a senior staff attorney for the ACLU's Women's Rights Project explain why Bedell and three other women are suing the Pentagon for barring them from direct combat. Zoe Bedell, a captain in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves, and Ariela Migdal, a senior staff attorney for the ACLU's Women's Rights Project explain why Bedell and three other women are suing the Pentagon for barring them from direct combat. (Mitchell Reports)

Texas schools sue state over funding

Oct. 23: Texas school districts and parents are asking the courts for help to get more equitable funding for public schools. KXAN's Erin Cargile reports. Texas school districts and parents are asking the courts for help to get more equitable funding for public schools. KXAN's Erin Cargile reports. (NBC News)

Royals to sue magazine over Kate photos

Sept. 14: Britain's Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are filing a lawsuit against a French magazine for publishing nude photos of Kate Middleton. NBC's Ian Williams reports. (NBC News)Britain's Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are filing a lawsuit against a French magazine for publishing nude photos of Kate Middleton. NBC's Ian Williams reports. (NBC News)

Shareholders sue Facebook over IPO

May 24: Shareholders filed a lawsuit against Facebook Wednesday, saying the company's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, and several banks misrepresented information about the company ahead of its IPO. NBC's Tom Costello reports. Shareholders filed a lawsuit against Facebook Wednesday, saying the company's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, and several banks misrepresented information about the company ahead of its IPO. NBC's Tom Costello reports. (TODAY)

Former NFL players sue over brain injuries

May 4: A growing number of NFL alums are battling head injuries, and in a new lawsuit more than 1,500 of them are now claiming that the NFL failed to take reasonable steps to prevent those injuries. NBC's Kevin Tibbles reports.  (Nightly News)A growing number of NFL alums are battling head injuries, and in a new lawsuit more than 1,500 of them are now claiming that the NFL failed to take reasonable steps to prevent those injuries. NBC's Kevin Tibbles reports. (Nightly News)

Kardashian may sue flour thrower

March 25: Reality TV star Kim Kardashian reportedly told TMZ that she wants to press charges against a woman who threw flour at her at charity event on Thursday night. Reality TV star Kim Kardashian reportedly told TMZ that she wants to press charges against a woman who threw flour at her at charity event on Thursday night. (TODAY)

Woman plans to sue TSA over 'strip search'

Dec. 5: An elderly New York woman says she's planning to sue the Transportation Security Administration after what she said was a humiliating "strip search." NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)An elderly New York woman says she's planning to sue the Transportation Security Administration after what she said was a humiliating "strip search." NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)

Student, ACLU sue over prayer banner

April 5: A 15-year-old Rhode Island teenager teams up with the ACLU to file a lawsuit over a religous banner in her high school's auditorium. A 15-year-old Rhode Island teenager teams up with the ACLU to file a lawsuit over a religous banner in her high school's auditorium. (msnbc tv)

Sexual assault victims sue Pentagon

Feb. 15: More than a dozen current and former service members have filed a lawsuit charging the Pentagon with turning a blind eye to their reports of being sexually assaulted and harassed by fellow service members while on active duty. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports.  (Nightly News)More than a dozen current and former service members have filed a lawsuit charging the Pentagon with turning a blind eye to their reports of being sexually assaulted and harassed by fellow service members while on active duty. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports. (Nightly News)

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