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THOMPSON v. ASHEUnited States Sixth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Constitutional LawAn uninvited guest lacks standing to challenge a city's placement of individuals on a "no-trespassing" list barring them from entry onto public... |
05/14/2001 | 99-5757 |
JOHNSON v. CITY OF EVANSTONUnited States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Injury & Tort LawAlleging that police seized and continue to hold plaintiff's car without any colorable claim of authority states valid civil rights claim under 42 USC... |
05/11/2001 | 00-4207 |
ADLER v. DUVAL COUNTY SCH. BD.United States Eleventh Circuit
Constitutional LawSchool policy of permitting a graduating student, elected by her class, to deliver an unrestricted message of her choice at the beginning and/or... |
05/11/2001 | 98-2709 |
US v. MCDOWELLUnited States Eleventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureTruck driver who had his keys taken away by customs officers, but was otherwise free to go back to his truck unaccompanied, was not "in custody" for... |
05/11/2001 | 00-10651 |
DAVIS v. NORRISUnited States Eighth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional LawWhere defendants did not submit evidence to show that a corrections facility policy limiting the number of an inmate's personal photographs advanced a... |
05/10/2001 | 99-2477 |
WILKINSON v. DORMIREUnited States Eighth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas CorpusPetitioner's question to the police - "Could I call my lawyer?" - is neither a clear, unambiguous request for counsel under the Fifth Amendment... |
05/10/2001 | 00-3383 |
ULSTER HOME CARE, INC. v. VACCOCourt of Appeals of New York
Constitutional Law, Government Benefits, Health LawNew York's Medicaid reimbursement rate regulation for providers of personal care services is not unconstitutionally vague. |
05/10/2001 | 3 No. 59 |
PEOPLE v. RUBINCourt of Appeals of New York
Constitutional Law, Government Benefits, Health LawThe public charge provision of New York's Medicaid reimbursement regulation, 18 NYCRR 505.14(h)(7)(ii)(a)(1) is unconstitutional as applied to a... |
05/10/2001 | 3 No. 60 |
PEOPLE v. ENGLEBRECHTCalifornia Court of Appeal
Civil Procedure, Constitutional LawThere is no due process right to trial by jury in gang conduct abatement proceedings. |
05/09/2001 | D033527 |
US v. HARBINUnited States Seventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureThe prosecution's mid-trial use of a peremptory challenge violated defendants' Fifth Amendment due process right to a fair trial and their Fifth... |
05/08/2001 | 99-3255 |
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