Talk:Western Journalism Center

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[edit] Lawsuit amount claimed

Any lawyer can sue for any amount in just about any lawsuit, and those amounts are generally meaningless. The amounts become meaningful only when upheld by jury or judge or appeals court. This lawsuit was thrown out once by a federal judge, then again by appeals court. That means the claimants had their day in court, with the result that the judicial system ruled that the case had no merit in any of its claims.skywriter 21:19, 19 April 2006 (UTC)