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What is the most ridiculous court case?

What is the most ridiculous court case?

A California woman sued Fresh Inc., the manufacturer of Sugar Lip Treatment lip balm. She alleged that Fresh deceived consumers about the amount of balm contained in its tubes of lip treatment. Her suit claimed that consumers could access only 75 percent of the lip balm in each tube.

What is the stupidest thing someone got sued for?

The Seven Most Ridiculous Lawsuits of All Time

  1. Man Sues Budweiser for Failing to Help Him Attract Beautiful Women.
  2. Pennsylvania Graduate School Student Sues Teacher Over C+ Grade.
  3. The McDonald’s Hot Coffee Lawsuit.
  4. Man Sues Himself and Asks the State to Pay.
  5. A $10 Dry Cleaning Bill Turns Into a $67 Million Civil Lawsuit.

Has God been sued?

In 2007, Nebraska state senator Ernie Chambers sued God. As KETV Omaha reported at the time, Chambers’s lawsuit sought “a permanent injunction ordering God to cease certain harmful activities and the making of terroristic threats.” The lawsuit was absurd, but that was the point.

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Where are the most lawsuits filed?

While personal jurisdiction involves the location of the court, subject matter jurisdiction involves choosing between federal and state courts. Most lawsuits are filed in state courts, unless the case involves a question of federal law.

Can you sue someone for stupidity?

Short answer: No. The tort/crime of defamation (libel and slander) of character happens when you willfully malign someone to others by spreading wrong information that you know or should know to be false. Calling someone an idiot to their face does not fall under that definition.

Can you sue a God?

Yes, people do file lawsuits against the Almighty. But the devil, so to speak, is in the details. Back in 2007, Nebraska State Senator Ernie Chambers filed a lawsuit against God.

Can you sue the devil?

Pa. 1971), was a federal court case in which a prisoner filed a lawsuit against Satan and his servants in United States District Court. The case’s class-action status was dismissed on procedural grounds….United States ex rel. Gerald Mayo v. Satan and His Staff.

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United States ex rel. Mayo v. Satan
Judge(s) sitting Gerald Joseph Weber