WRAL.com archive: The Duke lacrosse case
Our updated interactive provides a detailed time line of the Duke lacrosse case, plus profiles and quotes from key people in the case and 911 recordings.
Coverage of Mike Nifong, his handling of the Duke lacrosse case and the aftermath.
Duke University has settled a lawsuit by 38 members of its 2005-06 men's lacrosse team.
A federal judge is allowing three former Duke lacrosse players falsely accused of rape to pursue a civil lawsuit against the prosecutor and police investigators who handled their case.
A new report shows a former Duke University lacrosse player owes the Internal Revenue Service millions of dollars.
Duke University has settled a lawsuit involving the cost of a case involving its lacrosse team.
Crews demolished 610 N. Buchanan Blvd. on Monday, more than four years after a stripper claimed three Duke University lacrosse players raped her inside.
A North Carolina appeals court has cleared Duke University's former lacrosse coach to pursue a slander lawsuit against the school and its former spokesman.
In her new book, Crystal Mangum says she genuinely believed she was going to die when three people allegedly raped her at a March 13, 2006, party hosted by Duke lacrosse players.
The comment drew criticism from attorneys for the former lacrosse players, and at least one family says it's considering a lawsuit.
If she doesn't, Raleigh attorney Joseph Cheshire says Crystal Mangum should face civil action.
"The Last Dance for Grace: The Crystal Mangum Story" is scheduled for publication in early October.
Three former Duke University lacrosse players can proceed with their civil rights lawsuit against former District Attorney Mike Nifong, a federal bankruptcy judge ruled Tuesday.
Duke University is asking a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit filed by more than three dozen lacrosse players and members of their families.
Attorneys for Mike Pressler argued that a 2007 settlement with Duke nullified employment agreements that required employment disputes go to arbitration.
U.S. District Judge James A. Beaty Jr. denied a motion to punish attorneys representing 38 current and former lacrosse players who have sued the school, the City of Durham and others.
Duke and other plaintiffs say the site has a substantial likelihood of prejudicing a jury.
The lawsuit by 38 lacrosse players names Duke University, the City of Durham and police, charging misconduct on their parts caused and prolonged the lacrosse team's ordeal during a 13-month investigation into rape allegations.
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