United States First Circuit - September 2002 Opinion Summaries
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| Description | Date | Docket # |
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CTR. FOR BLOOD RESEARCH, INC. v. COREGIS INS. CO.United States First Circuit
Attorney's Fees, Contracts, Insurance LawA nonmonetary claims endorsement in a Nonprofit Organization Liability Insurance policy was not ambiguous, and will not provide coverage to reimburse... |
09/30/2002 | 02-1011 |
MODERN CONT'L CONSTR. CO., INC. v. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH REVIEW COMM'NUnited States First Circuit
Administrative Law, Labor & Employment LawCitations issued against a general contractor under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 are supported by substantial evidence in the... |
09/30/2002 | 01-2635 |
US v. AHLERSUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingA government motion for a downward departure to reflect a defendant's substantial assistance does not remove the constraint of a statutory minimum... |
09/30/2002 | 01-2570/1 |
VELASQUEZ v. ASHCROFTUnited States First Circuit
Immigration Law, International LawPetitioners, citizens of Guatemala, failed to meet their burden in establishing past persecution or a well-founded fear of future persecution, in an... |
09/30/2002 | 01-1741 |
MANCHESTER SCH. DIST. V. CRISMANUnited States First Circuit
Civil Rights, Education LawThe Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act neither dictates the financial liability of particular school districts, nor prevents a state from... |
09/25/2002 | 01-2454 |
US v. BENDERUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceThe government did not fail to timely disclose a government witness's medical treatment records in violation of Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963),... |
09/25/2002 | 01-1589 |
US v. MORANUnited States First Circuit
Banking Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureEvidence supported a finding that defendants each knowingly engaged and conspired to engage in a scheme to defraud a federally insured banking... |
09/25/2002 | 00-2097 |
US v. ADAMSUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureConviction for possession of a firearm with an altered serial number is affirmed where a reasonable jury could easily conclude that this pistol had... |
09/20/2002 | 02-1007 |
DASEY v. ANDERSONUnited States First Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment LawA probationary state trooper, discharged for making a material misstatement in his employment application, had no reasonable expectation of continued... |
09/20/2002 | 01-2579 |
CROWLEY v. L.L. BEAN, INC.United States First Circuit
Civil Rights, Labor & Employment LawEmployer failed to meet its demanding burden of demonstrating that no reasonable jury, presented with the evidence adduced at trial, could have found... |
09/19/2002 | 01-2732 |
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