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IN RE ANGELA C.

California Court of Appeal
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Family Law
A parent, who received inadequate notice of a continued hearing prior to an order terminating her parental rights was denied due process, but because...
06/14/2002 F039609

SALVADORI v. FRANKLIN SCH. DIST.

United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Education Law, Labor & Employment Law
A teacher failed to show that a school district's decision not to renew her employment contract was due to ethnic animus, or was retaliatory because...
06/14/2002 01-3829

HIGGINS v. BEYER

United States Third Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law
A prisoner sufficiently alleged a civil rights violation under 38 U.S.C. section 5301(a), for seizure of money derived from a veteran's disability...
06/12/2002 99-5556

BARDEN v. CITY OF SACRAMENTO

United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights, Government Law
Public sidewalks in the city of Sacramento are a service, program, or activity of the city within the meaning of Title II of the ADA and section 504...
06/12/2002 01-15744

MX GROUP, INC. v. CITY OF COVINGTON

United States Sixth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Health Law
City discriminated against a drug treatment center under the ADA and the Rehabilitation Act, because of the center's association with drug addicted...
06/12/2002 00-6305

STEWART v. STATE OF OKLAHOMA

United States Tenth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment Law
An EEOC regulation did not threaten or erode the Eleventh Amendment immunity of the state of Oklahoma in an employment discrimination case, and...
06/12/2002 01-5131

DANVILLE v. REG'L LAB CORP.

United States Tenth Circuit
Civil Rights, Labor & Employment Law
A blood bank manager made a sufficient showing of pretext to survive summary judgment in her claim under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act.
06/12/2002 01-2134

SMITH v. MENSINGER

United States Third Circuit
Civil Rights, Criminal Law & Procedure
Summary judgment in favor of named correctional officers was improper in an excessive force claim brought by a prisoner under the Eighth Amendment;...
06/11/2002 99-1382

CANTU v. JONES

United States Fifth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law
Conduct of corrections officers rose above negligence, in a prisoner's claim for constitutional deliberate indifference based on a fellow inmate's...
06/11/2002 01-50905

BENNETT v. KING

United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights, Criminal Law & Procedure
The Prison Litigation Reform Act's exhaustion requirement applies to all inmate suits making any allegation based on prison life, whether they involve...
06/11/2002 97-15848

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