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SKAGGS v. PARKER

United States Sixth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
Petitioner received ineffective assistance of counsel during the penalty phase of his trial, where his attorney failed to investigate and present...
10/31/2000 98-6249

US v. FUENTEZ

United States Tenth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
Trial court did not violate defendant's Sixth Amendment right to confront witnesses by limiting her cross-examination of internal affairs...
10/31/2000 99-2059

JONES v. JOHNSON

United States Fifth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
Where petitioner withheld information about further arrests during the course of his probation, he cannot claim that his due process rights were...
10/31/2000 00-50019

BAKER v. COXE

United States First Circuit
Constitutional Law, Environmental Law
Although plaintiffs may be correct that local officials were overzealous in denying construction permits because of environmental concerns, the...
10/31/2000 99-1843

ANDERSON v. BABBITT

United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Indian Law
In pending Indian probate proceedings, exhaustion requirements of 43 CFR 4.21(c) do not bar a district court from considering a colorable due process...
10/30/2000 98-36150

ECOLOGICAL RIGHTS FOUNDATION v PACIFIC LUMBER CO.

United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Environmental Law
Environmental group has standing to sue timber company for Clean Water Act violations on behalf of its members, who use the allegedly polluted bodies...
10/30/2000 99-17076

BURDINE v. JOHNSON

United States Fifth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
District court need not presume ineffectiveness of counsel simply because a habeas petitioner alleges that his attorney slept though significant...
10/27/2000 99-21034

PI LAMBDA CHI FRATERNITY, INC. v. UNIV. OF PITTSBURGH

United States Third Circuit
Constitutional Law
College fraternity lacks constitutionally protected rights of intimate association because of its size, membership criteria, and openness to the...
10/25/2000 No. 99-3685

CANNABIS ACTION NETWORK, INC. v. CITY OF GAINESVILLE

United States Eleventh Circuit
Constitutional Law
City ordinance that gave officials the discretion to ban any amplified sound at public gatherings is a form of prior restraint.
10/25/2000 99-2022

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