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United States DC Circuit - March 2004 Opinion Summaries

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WALLACE v. SKADDEN, ARPS, SLATE, MEAGHER & FLOM, LLP

United States DC Circuit
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort Law, Labor & Employment Law, Sanctions
District court erred when it ignored the procedural requirements of FRCP rule 53 in adopting the report by a magistrate judge (acting as a special...
03/26/2004 03-7026

PDK LABS. INC. v. DEA

United States DC Circuit
Administrative Law, Drugs & Biotech, International Trade
21 U.S.C. section 971(c)(1), which authorizes the Agency to suspend importation of a listed chemical that may be diverted to the clandestine...
03/26/2004 03-1008

US v. STANFIELD

United States DC Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
On remand, district court must 1) clarify the condition of probation restricting defendant's use of the internet, in response to his history of...
03/19/2004 03-3104

S.A. STORER & SONS CO. v. SEC'Y OF LABOR

United States DC Circuit
Construction, Labor & Employment Law
In finding that plaintiff failed to protect its employees from fall hazards as they performed masonry work, defendant erroneously interpreted OSHA's...
03/19/2004 02-1307

VERIZON NEW YORK INC. v. NLRB

United States DC Circuit
Labor & Employment Law
Telecommunications company was properly found to have violated section 8(a)(5) and (1) of the National Labor Relations Act when it refused to bargain...
03/16/2004 03-1155, 03-1180

US v. THOMAS

United States DC Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
The offense of escape is a crime of violence for purposes of applying a career offender enhancement per U.S.S.G. section 4B1.2(a)(2). District court...
03/16/2004 02-3073, 02-3121, 03-3053

PSEG ENERGY RES. & TRADE LLC v. FERC

United States DC Circuit
Public Utilities
Defendant failed to respond cogently to electricity supplier's argument that no structural flaw existed in the New York electricity markets, and thus...
03/16/2004 02-1276

ASS'N OF CIVILIAN TECHNICIANS v. FED. LABOR RELATIONS AUTH.

United States DC Circuit
Labor & Employment Law, Military Law
10 U.S.C. section 976, which criminalizes collective bargaining over the terms or conditions of military service on behalf of National Guard members...
03/12/2004 03-1141

LAKES PILOTS ASS'N, INC. v. US COAST GUARD

United States DC Circuit
Admiralty, Civil Procedure
Dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. The district court's order, remanding the matter to the defendant, is not a final decision and does not qualify...
03/09/2004 03-5152

US v. HOLMES

United States DC Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Search of defendant was supported by reasonable suspicion where the tip, concerning an intoxicated man seen brandishing a handgun nearby, had been...
03/09/2004 02-3043

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