“Each Worth County High School student will receive between $1,000 and $6,000, but students who attorneys say suffered more invasive violations will receive higher amounts. Hobby’s attorney, Raleigh Rollins, said the settlement will be paid through the county’s insurance policy rather than directly from public funds.”
Related posts:
Obamacare hides switch of subsidies from young to old, says study
Al Gore has thrived as green-tech investor
Police shoot teen skipping school assuming he was burglar
Patent Claims Causing Firms to Exit Business Lines: Study
Stephen Francis Bukucs 'aimed lasers at planes'
New UK Bitcoin exchange to bar US clients
Finland Should Never Have Joined Euro, Foreign Minister Says
Fed Up With Bitcoin? Here's How To Start Your Own Currency
China Awash in Money; Leaders Start to Weigh Raising the Floodgates
Fed fears risks posed by exit tools; plan almost done
Obama launches $100 million brain-mapping project
Cop assaults camerawoman after being caught soliciting a bribe
Arizona deputies bust pot 'compassion clubs'
American Character Is at Stake
Mahoning County sheriff's deputy sentenced for drunk driving