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WESSEL v. GLENDENINGUnited States Fourth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional LawCongress did not validly abrogate the sovereign immunity of states when it enacted Part A of Title II of the ADA, as Congress did not have an adequate... |
09/26/2002 | 00-6634 |
SKOUSEN v. BRIGHTON HIGH SCHOOLUnited States Sixth Circuit
Civil Rights, Criminal Law & ProcedureDenial of a state trooper's motion for summary judgment on qualified immunity, in a 42 U.S.C. section 1983 action, was erroneous because 1)the defense... |
09/26/2002 | 00-2170 |
GARRETT v. HEWLETT-PACKARD CO.United States Tenth Circuit
Civil Rights, Labor & Employment LawA former employee demonstrated that there are genuine issues of material fact warranting a trial on claims of disparate treatment under Title VII and... |
09/25/2002 | 01-1022 |
MANCHESTER SCH. DIST. V. CRISMANUnited States First Circuit
Civil Rights, Education LawThe Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act neither dictates the financial liability of particular school districts, nor prevents a state from... |
09/25/2002 | 01-2454 |
BAXTER v. ROSEUnited States Sixth Circuit
Administrative Law, Civil Procedure, Civil RightsA Tennessee prisoner was not entitled to amend a 42 U.S.C. section 1983 complaint to plead exhaustion of administrative remedies, where his action was... |
09/25/2002 | 01-5371 |
KINNEY v. WEAVERUnited States Fifth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment LawLaw enforcement officials are not entitled to qualified immunity to police academy instructors' 42 U.S.C. section 1985 and section 1983 First... |
09/24/2002 | 00-40557 |
RICCARD v. PRUDENTIAL INS. CO.United States Eleventh Circuit
Attorney's Fees, Civil Rights, Dispute Resolution & Arbitration, Labor & Employment Law, SanctionsBecause an employer was a member in the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) at the time of events giving rise to a disabled former... |
09/24/2002 | 01-11373 |
HENDERSON v. CITY OF SIMI VALLEYUnited States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights, Criminal Law & Procedure, Family LawPolice officers' entry into a residence was reasonable under the definitive special needs exception to the Fourth Amendment's warrant requirement,... |
09/24/2002 | 01-55304 |
RENE v. MGM GRAND HOTEL, INC.United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights, Labor & Employment LawAn employee's sexual orientation, and whether an alleged harasser is motivated by hostility based on sexual orientation, are irrelevant for purposes... |
09/24/2002 | 98-16924 |
SEINER v. DRENONUnited States Eighth Circuit
Civil Rights, Government LawA police officer's mistaken belief that plaintiff's decedent had shot him was objectively reasonable, and it was objectively reasonable for him to... |
09/24/2002 | 02-1800 |
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