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L.C. became the foundation for the lawsuit the Department of Justice levied against Georgia in 2010 that sought to force the state to fix its system.

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The officer’s wife had filed for divorce, claiming infidelity on his part with someone referred to as “L.C.” in court documents obtained by local journalists.

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The Pioneers’ three wins last week included a nonconference victory over Richmond-area power L.C.

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L.C., the case in which the United States Supreme Court ruled in 1999 that warehousing people with developmental disabilities in deficient mental institutions, when they are capable of being integrated into community settings in group homes or host homes, constituted discrimination under the 1990 Americans With Disabilities Act.

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Ms. Curtis was identified only as L.C. in court papers.

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