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... an aggrievedindividual to sue for "actual damages," 5 U. S. C. §552a(g)(4)(A), ifthe Government int..., under which plaintiffs can recover "general damages" if they first prove "special damages." D...
In Lautsi v. Italy, a chamber of the European Court on Human Rights (ECHR) banned the display of the cross in school classrooms, arguing that such a display was a violation of religious freedom and of a parent's right to educate his children. In addition, the court awarded the petitioner 5,000 euros in nonpecuniary damages. Whether the unusual verdict was motivated by animus or disdain toward religion in general, or against the Catholic Church in particular, is uncertain. The decision did, however, imply an obligation to impose strict secularism in Europe. The Lautsi v. Italy decision caused a worldwide stir for several reasons. First, the court inexplicably departed from its previous case law on the "margin of appreciation" doctrine, according to which such complex and delicate matters...
Compensatory damages; general damages; special damages; attorney fees.
MORGANTOWN - Bill Stewart walked away from his job as West Virginia's head football coach for the tidy sum of $1.65 million in general and liquidated damages. That's according to documents released by the university late Monday afternoon in response to a Freedom of Information Act request by the Gazette.
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