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Title: Case Dismissed! No reperations!
Post by: GmanJoe on January 29, 2004, 08:47:08 AM
http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/Midwest/01/26/slave.reparations.ap/
Title: Case Dismissed! No reperations!
Post by: Jumpman on January 29, 2004, 09:11:58 AM
I aint clicking on no link. :(
Title: Case Dismissed! No reperations!
Post by: GmanJoe on January 29, 2004, 10:01:37 AM
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Originally posted by Jumpman
I aint clicking on no link. :(


Bah! no one is allowed to be more lazy than me! :mad:

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CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- A federal judge Monday dismissed a lawsuit brought by descendants of slaves against corporations they say profited from slavery, saying the plaintiffs had established no clear link to the companies they targeted.

The court still left the door open for further litigation.

"Plaintiffs\' attempt to bring these claims more than a century after the end of the Civil War and the formal abolition of slavery fails," U.S. District Judge Charles R. Norgle said.

He said the plaintiffs\' claims "are beyond the constitutional authority of this court." And he said the suit alleged no specific connection between the plaintiffs and the companies named as defendants.
 
But the ruling dismissed the case "without prejudice," meaning the slave descendants seeking reparations from U.S. companies are allowed to file an amended complaint.

Lionel Jean-Baptiste, a lawyer representing two women who are descendants of slaves, said he expected to do exactly that.

"I had an expectation that this would happen," Jean-Baptiste said after Norgle released his 75-page opinion.

The lawsuit was first filed in U.S. District Court in New York in 2002 and later moved to Chicago.

The suit names companies such as the Lehman Brothers brokerage firm, Aetna Insurance and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco, saying they or their corporate ancestors benefited from slavery.

Lawsuits filed around the country seeking reparations for slavery have been combined into a single court action.

In his opinion, Norgle acknowledged "the historic injustices and the immorality of the institution of human chattel slavery in the United States."

But he said longstanding doctrine in matters involving political questions "bars the court from deciding the issue of slavery reparations, an issue that has been historically and constitutionally committed to the legislative and executive branches of our government."

As for the timing, he said the plaintiffs had failed to show how the wrongs cited in the lawsuit fall within the statute of limitations.

"Some may view this ruling as a condonation of ancient wrongs," Norgle said. "That view is wrong. To suggest that the lions have won again and that the court is impervious to the human suffering at the core of this case would be absurd."

Jean-Baptiste had said that if the plaintiffs won their lawsuit, they would set up a trust fund to help the black community support social programs.

Title: Case Dismissed! No reperations!
Post by: mm on January 29, 2004, 10:06:22 AM
they want reperations?

hand them a job application
Title: Case Dismissed! No reperations!
Post by: GigaShadow on January 29, 2004, 10:19:37 AM
LMAO and they thought they had a chance.
Title: Case Dismissed! No reperations!
Post by: clips on January 29, 2004, 11:21:31 AM
y\'know that is really a weak agrument..yea i\'m african amer. but there\'s no way they were going to win that. Hell you might as well pay back every african american in the u.s. meh move on! absolute waste of time. yes it was unfortunate living in those times, i can only imagine, but all i can say is move on!
Title: Case Dismissed! No reperations!
Post by: GigaShadow on January 29, 2004, 11:52:27 AM
Something like that would only cause more problems than it would solve.  The only people who would deserve any kind of reparations would be those who were once slaves and they are all deceased.