Cleveland officials on Tuesday sued the Cleveland Browns over the team's plans to move the downtown stadium to Brook Park.
After accepting more than $350 million of taxpayer money, the Cleveland Browns are violating state law and their contract ...
The lawsuit comes just a few months after the Browns filed their own complaint challenging the constitutionality of the state ...
The city of Cleveland on Jan. 14 filed a lawsuit in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court aimed at preventing the Browns from ...
A toothless, untested, unenforceable piece of legislation that has no bearing on the team’s attempt to build a domed stadium ...
In a move to block the Cleveland Browns from moving out of the city ... Modell Law was enacted in June 1996 after owner Art ...
In a new legal filing, Yost says the fight over the Modell law - and whether it applies to the Browns and their Brook Park stadium plans - should play out in state court ...
The city of Cleveland has filed a lawsuit against the Browns over the team's proposed move to a new stadium in the Brook Park ...
The late Art Modell moved the original Browns from Cleveland to Baltimore in 1996 ... To make sure another owner doesn’t try the same thing, legislators passed what became known as “the ...
a year after Art Modell moved the original Browns from Cleveland to Baltimore. The entire statute from the Ohio Revised Code reads as follows: "No owner of a professional sports team that uses a ...