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The article is not very informative as it currently stands and needs some fleshing out. What are the names of the families involved? Since they are suing the city, why does the case name say "v. Boy Scouts of America"? Which is the District Court that ruled on this? Please expand a little. Thanks! --Splitpeasoup 23:08, 1 March 2006 (UTC)