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REYES-VEJERANO v. US

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus
A 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 Law
The 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 HORN

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Under 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. SHALALA

United States First Circuit
Health Law
The "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 WAKEFIELD

United States First Circuit
Civil Rights, Property Law & Real Estate
Comment 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 MAINE

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus
Under 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. DIEHL

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Area 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. COMMITTEE

United States First Circuit
Civil Rights, Education Law
A 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: GOSSELIN

United States First Circuit
Bankruptcy Law, Civil Procedure
Failure to brief an argument on appeal constitutes a waiver.
01/09/2002 00-2255

US v. MOLAK

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Family Law
The 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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