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PHARM. RESEARCH & MFRS. OF AM. v. CONCANNONUnited States First Circuit
Constitutional LawThe Maine Act to Establish Fairer Pricing for Prescription Drugs, 2000 Me. Legis. Ch. 786, allowing program enrollees to purchase prescription drugs... |
05/16/2001 | 00-2446 |
AMSTER v. CITY OF TEMPEUnited States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional LawTempe City Code Section 29-70, which requires persons to get a permit to sit or lie on city sidewalks for certain public events, does not facially... |
05/15/2001 | 00-15387 |
IRIZZARY v. BD. OF EDUC. OF THE CITY OF CHICAGOUnited States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment LawSchool Board's policy of extending domestic-partner benefits to teachers who live together with a "sole domestic partner" of the same sex is... |
05/15/2001 | 00-3216 |
MOORE v. ASCHCROFTUnited States Eleventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Immigration LawThe misapplication of auction drafts by a bank employee in violation of 18 USC 656 is an aggravated felony under Section 101(a)(43)(M)(i) of the... |
05/14/2001 | 00-10068 |
BECHTEL v. CITY OF BELTON, MISSOURIUnited States Eighth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment LawWhere plaintiff failed to provide evidence that the City retaliated against him for speaking out on Fire Department issues, City was entitled to... |
05/14/2001 | 00-1591 |
US v. COLONUnited States Second Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureCaller information given to a civilian 911 operator working for the New York Police Department but not conveyed to the dispatching or arresting... |
05/14/2001 | 00-1628 |
PEOPLE v. ANDERSONSupreme Court of California
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureWhere defendant's expert can only speculate as to the cause of minority underrepresentation in the jury pool, and the jury commissioner's procedures... |
05/14/2001 | S020378 |
COOPER INDUS., INC. v. LEATHERMANTOOL GROUP, INC.United States Supreme Court
Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Injury & Tort LawThe Constitution requires that appellate courts review punitive damages awards using a de novo standard rather than a deferential standard. |
05/14/2001 | 99-2035 |
ROGERS v. TENNESSEEUnited States Supreme Court
Constitutional LawRetroactive abolishment of a common law rule does not violate the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment, unless the judicial action is unexpected... |
05/14/2001 | 99-6218 |
WILSON v. MITCHELLUnited States Sixth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedurePetitioner's Sixth Amendment right to a speedy criminal trial has not been denied where he actively evaded discovery, and the state was, at worst,... |
05/14/2001 | 99-4375 |
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