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MIDLAND COAL CO. v. DIR., OFFICE OF WORKERS' COMP. PROGRAMS

United States Seventh Circuit
Administrative Law, Injury & Tort Law, Labor & Employment Law, Workers' Compensation
Having demonstrated a material change in one of the conditions of entitlement, retired coal miner was not barred from bringing his fourth Black Lung...
02/18/2004 02-2734

NOLAN v. US

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus
The one-year statute of limitations is not equitably tolled for prisoner's 28 U.S.C. section 2255 motion. Though he knew that the clock was ticking on...
02/18/2004 02-2162

HROBOWSKI v. WORTHINGTON STEEL CO.

United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Labor & Employment Law
A reasonable jury could find that plaintiff's hearing repeated, unwelcome racial epithets created an objectively hostile work environment. However,...
02/17/2004 03-2167

MELTON v. US

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus
Prisoner's motion for audita querela is in substance a motion under 28 U.S.C. section 2255; because he had not received the court's permission to...
02/13/2004 03-3903

SONII v. GEN. ELEC. CO.

United States Seventh Circuit
Attorney's Fees, Dispute Resolution & Arbitration, Labor & Employment Law
The court lacks jurisdiction over plaintiffs' appeal from a holding that the parties' settlement does not confer prevailing-party status; the district...
02/13/2004 03-2818

US v. PONCE

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
District court did not err in determining that defendant, whose role was to secure transportation for the marijuana, failed to show that he truthfully...
02/13/2004 03-2426

SZCZESNY v. ASHCROFT

United States Seventh Circuit
Immigration Law
Polish alien whose permanent resident status was rescinded without a hearing unavailingly alleges a due process violation. Because the claim was made...
02/13/2004 03-1047

BHD. OF MAINT. OF WAY EMPLOYEES v. UNION PAC. R.R. CO.

United States Seventh Circuit
Dispute Resolution & Arbitration, Labor & Employment Law, Transportation
As the underlying disputes are minor and thus not subject to the mandatory dispute resolution procedures of Railway Labor Act (RLA) section 2,...
02/12/2004 03-3083

GANTON TECHS., INC. v. INT'L UNION, UNITED AUTO., AEROSPACE & AGRIC. IMPLEMENT WORKERS OF AM., U.A.W., LOCAL 627

United States Seventh Circuit
Dispute Resolution & Arbitration, Labor & Employment Law
Plaintiff waived its argument, regarding the definition of "Company" in its collective bargaining agreement, by failing to pose it to the arbitrator....
02/12/2004 03-2952

EMEME v. ASHCROFT

United States Seventh Circuit
Immigration Law
In making his credibility assessment, IJ failed to consider Ethiopian alien's ability to comprehend the questions posed to her in Italian at the...
02/12/2004 03-1386

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