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BEENTJES v. PLACER COUNTYUnited States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Environmental Law, Labor & Employment LawDismissal of plaintiff's employment discrimination suit is reversed where the Placer County Air Pollution Control District is not an arm of the state... |
02/04/2005 | 03-15598 |
PLEMONS v. GALEUnited States Fourth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Property Law & Real Estate, Tax LawIn a tax sale of property, a party charged with giving notice must use reasonable efforts to identify and locate parties with an interest in the... |
02/03/2005 | 04-1196 |
GARY v. THE AIR GROUPUnited States Third Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment LawPlaintiff's retaliation claim is not preempted by the Airline Deregulation Act, as amended by the Whistleblower Protection Program, where his claim is... |
02/03/2005 | 02-3534 |
LALVANI v. COOK COUNTYUnited States Seventh Circuit
Civil Procedure, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment LawIn a wrongful termination suit, dismissal of plaintiff's due process claim is reversed where jury instructions given at trial misstated the law, and,... |
02/03/2005 | 03-1922 |
AIR CONDITIONING v. ENERGY RES.United States Ninth Circuit
Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Environmental Law, Government LawFederal law does not preempt California appliance regulations requiring appliance manufacturers to submit data about their appliances, mark their... |
02/03/2005 | 03-16621 |
MILKS v. STATESupreme Court of Florida
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureThe Florida Sexual Predators Act is constitutional where it does not violate procedural due process or separation of powers. |
02/03/2005 | SC03-1321 |
HORN FARMS, INC. v. JOHANNSUnited States Seventh Circuit
Agriculture, Constitutional Law, Environmental Law, Government LawCongress does not lack authority to make subsidies contingent on preserving wetlands. |
02/02/2005 | 04-2948 |
IN RE: HANSONUnited States Seventh Circuit
Bankruptcy Law, Constitutional LawWhere the Bankruptcy Code and Bankruptcy Rules require a heightened degree of notice, due process entitles a party to receive such notice before an... |
02/02/2005 | 04-2131 |
MOHAMED v. ASHCROFTUnited States Eighth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Immigration LawPlaintiff's petition for review is denied over his challenge that the Board of Immigration Appeals violated his due process rights by employing its... |
02/02/2005 | 02-4125 |
BOGART v. CHAPELLUnited States Fourth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Injury & Tort LawA viable section 1983 claim cannot be maintained if a state employee's conduct was random and unauthorized, rendering it impracticable for the State... |
02/02/2005 | 03-2092 |
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