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A judge has allowed the Browns to update a lawsuit against the city of Cleveland over the team's planned move to Brook Park.
The Haslams are seeking to have Ohio's 'Art Modell Law' ruled unconstitutional as they attempt to move the Browns to a new domed stadium in Brook Park.
The Cleveland Browns are trying to move out of downtown Cleveland, but the city is blocking them from doing so. The Browns ...
BEREA — The fight between the Browns and the city of Cleveland over the team's stadium future has moved into the courts. The Browns filed a lawsuit on Thursday in United States District Court ...
The foundation of the lawsuit is the so-called "Modell ... in what the city called "a competitive deal to retain the Cleveland Browns at their current stadium site," Mayor Justin Bibb put forth ...
A recent proposal for funding the Cleveland Browns ' new stadium, has become a controversial topic as Ohio Governor Mike ...
The city of Cleveland filed a lawsuit against the Browns to prevent the team’s planned move to a new domed stadium in Brook Park, Ohio. In the complaint, filed Tuesday in Cuyahoga County (Ohio ...
The Browns have not commented on the city’s lawsuit. In October, the team informed Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb of its intentions to build the state-of-the-art stadium, which the Browns have ...
The lawsuit comes a week after Mayor Justin Bibb announced that the Browns intended to leave their downtown home and build a new stadium in Brook Park. Cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer reached ...
The lawsuit says Cleveland taxpayers have invested $350 million into the Browns current stadium. The city said the Modell Law keeps the Browns from taking the stadium after taking the money.
The city of Cleveland has filed a lawsuit to stop the Browns from leaving their lakefront stadium and building a domed stadium in suburban Brook Park. The suit, filed Tuesday in Cuyahoga County ...