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WHITE v. INDIAN PAROLE BD.

United States Seventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
Because the parole board is not a court, a witness' presence after the close of evidence and during deliberations is not a violation of due process.
09/26/2001 00-2425

OLSEN v. MARSHALL & ILSLEY CORP.

United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Procedure, Labor & Employment Law
Failure to name a parent corporation in a complaint with the state Equal Rights Division and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission warrants...
09/25/2001 00-3840

US v. BOGAN

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
F. R. Evidence 701 allows lay witness opinion testimony where it would be helpful to the jury even if there is a danger that the jury might rely on...
09/25/2001 00-2269; 00-2723

US v. FRYKHOLM

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
Where the sentencing court determines that the defendant is trying to manipulate others and evoke sympathy rather than truly accepting responsibility,...
09/25/2001 01-1202

PITTS v. CITY OF KANKAKEE, ILLINOIS

United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Procedure
The refusal to remove a sign which allegedly defames a plaintiff is not a continuing violation which tolls the statute of limitations.
09/24/2001 00-3889

STATE OF WISCONSIN v. ENVTL. PROT. AGENCY

United States Seventh Circuit
Environmental Law, Indian Law
Under 33 USC 518, the Environmental Protection Agency is authorized to treat an Indian tribe as a "state" for purposes of the Clean Water Act, even if...
09/21/2001 99-2618

US v. MCGIFFEN

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
An enhancement for obstruction of justice under USSG 3C1.1 requires more specific findings on the part of the court than the simple statement, "I...
09/21/2001 98-3400; 98-4218; 99-3797

SANVILEE v. MCCAUGHTRY

United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law
Where the plaintiff alleges that a prison inmate told the guards that he planned to commit suicide and then covered the window of his cell, the...
09/21/2001 00-2933

HARRIS v. CITY OF CHICAGO

United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Procedure, Evidence
When a defendant refuses to answer any of plaintiff's discovery requests on the basis of the 5th Amendment and makes no attempt to amend those...
09/21/2001 00-2172

LARKIN v. GALLOWAY

United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Procedure, Civil Rights
The Prison Litigation Reform Act's requirement that prisoners exhaust administrative remedies applies to cases of excessive force because, inter alia,...
09/21/2001 00-1414

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