BISMARCK, N.D. - A federal appeals court has upheld legislation, passed by Congress after a deadly North Dakota derailment, that allows personal-injury lawsuits against railroads in state courts under some conditions.
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The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel said in a 2-1 ruling that the legislation signed by President Bush last August does not infringe on the rights of railroads.
The ruling opens the door for some Minot, N.D. residents to revive personal-injury lawsuits against the Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. stemming from a January 2002 derailment on the west edge of the city.
Railroad attorney Tim Thornton said he will ask the full 8th Circuit Court to consider the case, and vowed to take it to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary. "It's not over," he said.
Tom Lundeen, the lead plaintiff in the case, said Wednesday he was elated.
U.S. District Judge Daniel Hovland in Bismarck had ruled in March 2006 that the Federal Railroad Safety Act protected Canadian Pacific from claims stemming from the Minot derailment. Congress later amended the law. Canadian Pacific challenged whether the change was constitutional.
"We conclude the amendment is constitutional," Judge Kermit Bye wrote in the majority appeals court opinion filed Wednesday in St. Louis.
The 8th Circuit ruling means the cases of Lundeen and more than a dozen others whose lawsuits against Canadian Pacific were thrown out of federal court in Minnesota last year can be returned to state court.
"I'm hoping the ball will really start moving now," Lundeen said. "It's something we were hoping for and really praying for."
The appeals court ruling was not unanimous. Judge C. Arlen Beam called the conclusions of Judges Bye and Lavenski Smith "overreaching."

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