| Description | Date | Docket # |
| TENNESSEE PROT. AND ADVOCACY INC. v. WELLS United States Sixth Circuit Civil Rights, Health Law Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act's definition of developmental disability covers individuals with the kind of traumatic... |
06/09/2004 | 02-6221 |
| BAZE v. PARKER United States Sixth Circuit Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus Petitioner's habeas petition based on ineffective assistance of counsel, allegations that the trial court interfered with his right to put on a... |
06/09/2004 | 03-5112 |
| ANDERSON v. THE INT'L UNION, UNITED PLANT GUARD WORKERS OF AM. United States Sixth Circuit Labor & Employment Law The doctrine of apparent authority does not bind a union to its officers' self-dealing transaction entered into in clear violation of the union's... |
06/07/2004 | 01-1253 |
| DOE v. PORTER United States Sixth Circuit Constitutional Law A school board may not ceded its supervisory authority over classes to a college which requires its students and faculty to subscribe to a sectarian... |
06/07/2004 | 02-5316/5823 |
| US v. COMBS United States Sixth Circuit Criminal Law & Procedure The Court confirmed that 18 U.S.C. - 924(c) criminalizes two separate and distinct offenses, stating that use of a firearm "in furtherance of" differs... |
06/04/2004 | 01-5997 |
| US v. HUGHES United States Sixth Circuit Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing The penalty provision of 18 U.S.C. section 641 in effect at the time Defendant committed the theft offense applies, rather than a subsequent... |
06/04/2004 | 02-2026 |
| WILLIAMS v. CAMBRIDGE BD. OF EDUC. United States Sixth Circuit Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure Parents' 4th and 14th Amendment claims, brought pursuant to 42 U.S.C. section 1983, surrounding the arrest of their children on suspicion of a plot to... |
06/04/2004 | 02-3200/3207 |
| BONILLA v. HURLEY United States Sixth Circuit Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure Criminal Law & Procedure |
06/03/2004 | 03-3153 |
| US v. SWANBERG United States Sixth Circuit Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing The Defendant is not bound by and earlier plea agreement because the Government violated its terms. The Lower Court erred in applying sentence... |
06/03/2004 | 02-1659/1836 |
| TROLLINGER v. TYSON FOODS, INC. United States Sixth Circuit Civil Procedure, Labor & Employment Law In a labor dispute alleging RICO violations, the District Court, not the NLRB was found to have jurisdiction. An employee has statutory standing to... |
06/03/2004 | 02-6020 |