United States Eleventh Circuit - May 2002 Opinion Summaries
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HORSLEY v RIVERAUnited States Eleventh Circuit
Communications Law, Constitutional Law, Injury & Tort LawAn allegedly defamatory statement made during a television program, that an anti-abortion activist was an "accomplice to homicide", is protected under... |
05/28/2002 | 01-15821 |
WEEKS v. HARDEN MFG CORP.United States Eleventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Dispute Resolution & Arbitration, Labor & Employment LawAn employee's refusal to agree to a compulsory arbitration provision regarding employment discrimination claims does not constitute protected activity... |
05/22/2002 | 01-16638 |
US v. SNYDERUnited States Eleventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingThe trial court erred when it found that calculating loss to individual investors in a fraud scheme was not feasible, in determining a "reasonable... |
05/21/2002 | 00-14694 |
US v. HUNTERUnited States Eleventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureA police officer had reasonable suspicion that defendant was engaged in illegal gambling activity and was carrying a concealed weapon, to justify a... |
05/21/2002 | 01-16759 |
BURNES v. PEMCO AEROPLEX, INC.United States Eleventh Circuit
Bankruptcy Law, Civil Procedure, Civil Rights, Labor & Employment LawFailure to disclose employment discrimination claims in a concurrent bankruptcy proceeding will judicially estop an employee's monetary damages claims... |
05/20/2002 | 01-13865 |
COCHRAN v US HEALTH CARE FIN. ADMIN.United States Eleventh Circuit
Administrative Law, Health Law, Injury & Tort Law, Insurance LawAppellant who was injured by an elevator door is not entitled to circumvent the Medicare administrative remedies; her fear that exhaustion of such... |
05/16/2002 | 01-13608 |
US v. SINGHUnited States Eleventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingA defendant need not personally commit a substantial part of a fraudulent scheme from outside of the United States, in order to receive a two-level... |
05/16/2002 | 01-11398/9 |
BEJACMAR v. ASHCROFTUnited States Eleventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus, Immigration LawDistrict court had jurisdiction to grant a habeas petition appealing a removal order against an alien, lawfully residing in the U.S., who pled guilty... |
05/16/2002 | 01-13742 |
MCDONALD v. S. FARM BUREAU LIFE INS. CO.United States Eleventh Circuit
Labor & Employment Law, Tax LawBecause the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) is silent as to whether an employee can sue his employer for proper payment of FICA taxes, and... |
05/13/2002 | 01-15648 |
ARON v. USUnited States Eleventh Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureAppellant prisoner was entitled to an evidentiary hearing on due diligence, so that his motion to vacate his sentence may have been timely under 28... |
05/13/2002 | 99-14518 |
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