| Description | Date | Docket # |
| Int'l Chemical Workers Union Council v. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. United States Ninth Circuit Administrative Law, Labor & Employment Law In a case arising out of events that took place while a union and a company were in negotiations for a successor collective bargaining agreement, the... |
04/28/2006 | 04-72270 |
| Jensen v. Pliler United States Ninth Circuit Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence, Habeas Corpus Denial of a habeas corpus petition challenging a conviction for first degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder is affirmed where an unavailable... |
04/27/2006 | 04-55840 |
| Valley Outdoor, Inc. v. City of Riverside United States Ninth Circuit Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Evidence, Government Law Judgment as a matter of law for defendant-city on a challenge to its municipal billboard ordinance is reversed in part where, although plaintiff... |
04/27/2006 | 04-55029 |
| Davis v. Woodford United States Ninth Circuit Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus, Sentencing A petition for a writ of habeas corpus from a sentence for being a felon in possession of a firearm and evading a peace officer is granted pursuant to... |
04/27/2006 | 05-55164 |
| US v. Rosenthal United States Ninth Circuit Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence, Government Law, Health Law, Sentencing Conviction for violations of the Controlled Substances Act arising from defendant's services for an official medical-cannabis provider association is... |
04/26/2006 | 03-10307, 03-10370 |
| Alford v. Haner United States Ninth Circuit Civil Rights, Criminal Law & Procedure, Government Law On remand from the Supreme Court, denial of plaintiff's motion for a new trial is affirmed where there was sufficient evidence in the record to... |
04/26/2006 | 01-35141 |
| Durham v. Lockheed Martin United States Ninth Circuit Attorney's Fees, Civil Procedure, Government Law, Injury & Tort Law, Military Law, Product Liability For purposes of the timeliness of a removal motion, a federal officer defendant's thirty days to remove commence when the plaintiff discloses... |
04/26/2006 | 04-15243 |
| US v. Arreola United States Ninth Circuit Criminal Law & Procedure 18 U.S.C. section 924(c)(1)(A), criminalizing the use of a firearm during the commission of a drug trafficking crime, defines a single offense. |
04/26/2006 | 04-10504 |
| Educ. Credit Mgmt. Corp. v. Nys United States Ninth Circuit Banking Law, Bankruptcy Law, Debt Collection, Education Law A bankruptcy panel's reversal of a ruling against a creditor on her adversary complaint in bankruptcy court to have her student loans discharged is... |
04/26/2006 | 04-16007 |
| US v. Romero-Martinez United States Ninth Circuit Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing A sentence for being a felon in possession of a firearm is affirmed over claims of error regarding: 1) jury instructions relating to possession of a... |
04/25/2006 | 05-10153 |