United States Fourth Circuit - February 2001 Opinion Summaries
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AMERICA ONLINE, INC. v. AT&T CORP.United States Fourth Circuit
Cyberspace Law, Intellectual Property, TrademarkWhile registration of the mark "Buddy List" provides prima facie evidence that cannot be defeated on summary judgment, the mark "You Have Mail" is... |
02/28/2001 | 99-2138 |
DELLASTATIOUS v. WILLIAMSUnited States Fourth Circuit
Corporation & Enterprise Law, Securities LawEven if corporate directors are "control persons" under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, 15 USC 78t(a), or the Virginia Securities Act, Va. Code... |
02/22/2001 | 00-1577, 00-1595 |
SPRIGGS v. DIAMOND AUTO GLASSUnited States Fourth Circuit
Civil Rights, Labor & Employment LawWhere an employee's complaints about racial remarks in the workplace are ignored by several supervisors, a company policy in an employee handbook does... |
02/22/2001 | 99-2393 |
CM v. THE BD. OF EDUC. OF HENDERSON COUNTYUnited States Fourth Circuit
Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Education LawAs long as a party seeking a due process hearing is supplied with notice that a statute requires filing a request for the hearing within a specified... |
02/21/2001 | 99-2533, 00-1101 |
PANHORST v. USUnited States Fourth Circuit
Civil ProcedureThe limited "unique circumstances" doctrine does not apply to situations like motions for a new trial where no judicial officer can extend the time... |
02/20/2001 | 99-2300 |
US v. TAYLORUnited States Fourth Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureArrest by local police on state criminal charges does not trigger the requirements of the federal Speedy Trial Act, 18 USC 3161 et seq., even if state... |
02/16/2001 | 00-4368 |
US v. STUDIFINUnited States Fourth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureAlthough 18 USC 922(g) and 924(c) constitute multiple punishments for the same criminal conduct, possession of a firearm, consecutive sentences... |
02/16/2001 | 00-4012 |
YOUNG v. COMM'R OF INTERNAL REVENUEUnited States Fourth Circuit
Tax LawA transfer of land from a husband to his former wife constitutes a transfer "incident to" their prior divorce for purposes of the non- recognition of... |
02/16/2001 | 00-1244, 00-1261 |
BROWN v. HARRISUnited States Fourth Circuit
Injury & Tort LawEven if the officials had knowledge that probation violator posed a potential suicide risk, they do not disregard an excessive risk to the violator's... |
02/16/2001 | 00-1127 |
MILLER v. MILLERUnited States Fourth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Family LawThe Parental Kidnapping Prevention Act, 28 USC 1738A, applies only to determinations by courts within the United States and its territories, so a... |
02/16/2001 | 99-2630 |
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