United States First Circuit - Opinion Summaries
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| Description | Date | Docket # |
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REYES-VEJERANO v. USUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas CorpusA defendant has not shown a fatal conflict by showing only that his lawyer was under investigation and that the lawyer had some awareness of an... |
01/14/2002 | 01-1187 |
ZAPATA-MATOS v. RECKITT & COLMAN, INC.United States First Circuit
Labor & Employment LawThe slight suggestion of pretext present, absent other evidence from which discrimination can be inferred, does not meet the plaintiff's ultimate... |
01/14/2002 | 00-2546 |
US v. VAN HORNUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureUnder 18 USC 842(i)(1), evidence that defendant had a bucket of explosives in back seat of his car after a controlled sale is sufficient for... |
01/14/2002 | 00-2275 |
JORDAN HOSP., INC. v. SHALALAUnited States First Circuit
Health LawThe "no review" provision of the Medicare Act, 42 USC 1395ww(d)(10)(C), (iii)(II), for administrative decisions applies to HCFA reclassification... |
01/10/2002 | 01-1614 |
MACONE v. TOWN OF WAKEFIELDUnited States First Circuit
Civil Rights, Property Law & Real EstateComment by one local council member that they should support low-income housing project to protect the "flavor" of the town is not sufficient to... |
01/10/2002 | 01-1414 |
DONOVAN v. STATE OF MAINEUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas CorpusUnder 28 USC 2244(d)(1), where habeas petitioner was presumed to have a 90-day period to file a certiorari with the US Supreme Court to challenge a... |
01/10/2002 | 01-1367 |
US v. DIEHLUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureArea near a house need not have an obvious boundary to fall within the curtilage of the house. |
01/09/2002 | 01-1623, 01-1624 |
FRAZIER v. FAIRHAVEN SCH. COMMITTEEUnited States First Circuit
Civil Rights, Education LawA plaintiff who alleges that local educational officials have flouted her right to a free and appropriate public education may not bring suit for... |
01/09/2002 | 01-1130 |
IN RE: GOSSELINUnited States First Circuit
Bankruptcy Law, Civil ProcedureFailure to brief an argument on appeal constitutes a waiver. |
01/09/2002 | 00-2255 |
US v. MOLAKUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Family LawThe term "child," as used in the Child Support Recovery Act, 18 USC 228, does not encompass only persons under 18 years of age. |
01/09/2002 | 00-2200 |
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