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United States DC Circuit - December 2003 Opinion Summaries

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S. CO. SERV., INC. v. FERC
United States DC Circuit
Public Utilities 
Petition for review of defendant's orders is denied on the ground that plaintiff's disputed interconnection agreements do not authorize the recovery...
12/30/2003 02-1373
US v. GIBSON
United States DC Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing 
The imposition of a sentence over seven years after being found guilty of possession of cocaine with intent to distribute did not violate defendant's...
12/30/2003 02-3023
ORLOFF v. FCC
United States DC Circuit
Commercial Law, Communications Law  (Industry: Consumer Products)
Verizon's marketing strategy of making sales concessions to potential wireless customers actually benefited consumers and was therefore reasonable...
12/23/2003 02-1189
AM. FED'N OF GOV'T EMPLOYEES v. FED. LABOR RELATIONS AUTH.
United States DC Circuit
Government Law, Labor & Employment Law  (Industry: Consumer Products)
Defendant reasonably declared the plaintiff's proposal to be non-negotiable under 5 U.S.C. section 7106.
12/23/2003 02-1311
STEWART v. ASHCROFT
United States DC Circuit
Civil Rights, Labor & Employment Law  (Industry: Consumer Products)
District court erred in failing to find non-selection to be an adverse employment action, but plaintiff failed to rebut the government's legitimate,...
12/23/2003 02-5233
COLLINS v. NATIONAL TRANSP. SAFETY BD.
United States DC Circuit
Administrative Law, Admiralty  (Industry: Consumer Products)
Coast Guard administrative law judge reasonably applied rule 34(d) of the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea in finding...
12/19/2003 02-1298, 03-1001
AM. WRECKING CORP. v. SEC'Y OF LABOR
United States DC Circuit
Administrative Law, Construction  (Industry: Consumer Products)
Plaintiff did violate OSHA's loose material standard, which requires the removal of all "loose material" from buildings during demolition, but the...
12/19/2003 02-1379
IN RE: SEALED CASE
United States DC Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence  (Industry: Consumer Products)
District court committed harmless error in ruling that defendant's character evidence regarding his truthfulness and honesty was inadmissible. Because...
12/19/2003 03-3008
US v. RILEY
United States DC Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure  (Industry: Consumer Products)
Convicted of possessing cocaine with the intent to distribute, defendant unsuccessfully appeals the denial of his motion to suppress.
12/19/2003 03-3003
STEWART v. EVANS
United States DC Circuit
Constitutional Law, Government Law, Labor & Employment Law  (Industry: Consumer Products)
Given the circumstances surrounding the storage and transfer of her documents within the department, plaintiff had no reasonable expectation of...
12/19/2003 02-5391

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