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RELFORD v. LEXINGTON-FAYETTE URBAN COUNTY GOV'T

United States Sixth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment Law
Defendant-employer's administration of its employee drug testing policies and programs did not violate plaintiff's right to be free from an...
11/24/2004 03-5600

SALVADOR-CALLEROS v. ASHCROFT

United States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Immigration Law
Plaintiff's petition for review is denied over her challenges to the constitutionality of the hardship standard applied by the Immigration Judge and...
11/23/2004 02-71727

RODRIGUEZ v. SCHRIVER

United States Second Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus
Plaintiff's petition for a writ of habeas corpus is denied over his challenge that the prosecutor in his trial unlawfully exercised peremptory...
11/22/2004 03-2973

GENCORP, INC. v. OLIN CORP.

United States Sixth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Contracts, Environmental Law
In a suit for the clean-up costs of hazardous waste, judgment against plaintiff, requiring it to pay 70% of the clean-up costs, is affirmed; however,...
11/22/2004 03-3019, 03-3211

WOFFORD v. EVANS

United States Fourth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Education Law, Family Law, Juvenile Law
Defendant-school's failure to promptly notify parents of their child's detention, for allegedly bringing a gun to school, did not violate the...
11/19/2004 03-2209

ANR PIPELINE CO. v. 62.026 ACRES OF LAND

United States Seventh Circuit
Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Government Law, Property Law & Real Estate
In a condemnation suit, federal jurisdiction is proper where the value of the land to be condemned exceeds $3,000.
11/19/2004 04-1465

STATE OF FLORIDA v. J.P.

Supreme Court of Florida
Constitutional Law, Juvenile Law
Florida juvenile curfew ordinances, enacted to control the whereabouts of juveniles during late night hours, are not narrowly tailored and thus fail...
11/18/2004 SC02-2288, SC02-2452

HARLESS v. CSX HOTELS, INC.

United States Fourth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment Law, Workers' Compensation
In a wrongful discharge suit, the district court did not err by remanding the case to state court since the claims were not preempted by operation of...
11/16/2004 03-2433

DEHART v. HORN

United States Third Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Injury & Tort Law
Dismissal of plaintiff-prisoner's claim under the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, alleging a failure to provide him with a diet...
11/16/2004 03-4250

HOTEL EMPLOYEES v. SAGE HOSPITALITY RES.

United States Third Circuit
Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment Law, Tax Law
Federal labor law does not preempt defendant-City from requiring parties receiving tax increment financing to sign a labor neutrality agreement.
11/15/2004 03-4168

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