United States Ninth Circuit - February 2002 Opinion Summaries
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VILLIARIMO v. ALOHA ISLAND AIR, INC.United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights, Labor & Employment LawA complaint alleging termination due to discrimination and other unlawful animuses was properly dismissed because employees were lawfully terminated... |
02/28/2002 | 00-16012 |
US v. CUMMINGSUnited States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Family LawThe International Parental Kidnapping Crime Act, 18 U.S.C. section 1204(a), is constitutional as a valid exercise of Congress' Commerce Clause... |
02/27/2002 | 01-30032 |
GRAY v. KLAUSERUnited States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus, EvidenceThe trial court's asymmetrical application of Evidence Rule 803(24), allowing the government but not the defendant to admit hearsay evidence of... |
02/27/2002 | 00-35732 |
FRIENDS OF THE COWLITZ v. FED. ENERGY REGULATORY COMM'NUnited States Ninth Circuit
Administrative Law, Environmental LawAlthough the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's summary disposition of a complaint, alleging failure to comply with license terms of a... |
02/27/2002 | 99-70373 |
PACKER v. HILLUnited States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas CorpusJudge's favorable comments during jury deliberation that jury was getting "closer" to a verdict was unduly coercive by implying that reaching that... |
02/27/2002 | 00-57051 |
SKLAR v. COMMN'R INTERNAL REVENUEUnited States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Tax LawBecause taxpayers did not show that their "dual payment" tuition payments are deductible under section 170 of the Internal Revenue Code, or that the... |
02/27/2002 | 00-70753 |
CHIA v. CAMBRAUnited States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas CorpusBecause statements, made by the shooter in a murder conspiracy, were reliable and crucial to defendant's defense, it was error to exclude them, and... |
02/27/2002 | 99-56361 |
BENN v. LAMBERTUnited States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas CorpusWashington Supreme Court's finding that there was no Brady violation was clearly erroneous where prosecution suppressed much exculpatory evidence... |
02/26/2002 | 00-99014 |
MCCOY v. STEWARTUnited States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas CorpusA gang member's statements made to another gang on how to effectively run such an organization were protected by the First Amendment because although... |
02/26/2002 | 01-15700 |
US v. BRAUNSTEINUnited States Ninth Circuit
Attorney's Fees, Civil ProcedureHyde Amendment Appeals are governed by Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 4(a), and the defendant, as the prevailing party in criminal prosecution,... |
02/25/2002 | 00-10505 |
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