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With litigation pending over whether the Art Modell Law keeps the Browns from moving out of downtown Cleveland to suburban Brook Park, the Ohio legislature has revised the Modell law in a way that ...
Attorneys for the city of Cleveland argue the Browns are violating their lease by pursuing plans to relocate before the ...
The Browns and the city of Cleveland are locked in a legal dispute over the team's plans to move and build an enclosed ...
A state court judge has rejected a request from Haslam Sports Group to throw out a lawsuit filed by the city of Cleveland ...
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb says the city’s legal fight over the Browns’ departure for Brook Park isn’t over yet, despite ...
Art Modell purchased the Browns in 1961 for $4 million and remained owner well into the 1990s. Although the team never reached, let alone won, the Super Bowl -- a status that remains to this day ...
Ohio state lawmakers decided to hand over $600 million to Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam. Can the team's move to the suburbs still be stopped?
Specifically, the city plans to use current state law, passed in 1996 and named for former Browns owner Art Modell, who moved the team from Cleveland to Baltimore, as the justification to keep the ...
When the Ohio House quietly amended the state's long-standing " Modell Law ," they didn’t just change a sports statute.
The Cleveland Browns may have gotten what they wanted in the form of $600 million in taxpayer money and legal clearance to ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The City of Cleveland sent a letter to the Haslams, the owners of the Browns, telling them they will invoke the Art Modell law.
FILE - This Sept. 21, 1982 file photo shows Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell gesturing during a news conference about the strike by NFL players, in Cleveland.