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MORAN v. CLARKE

United States Eighth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
In a civil rights action originally stemming from a police brutality incident, the district court properly denied police board defendants' motion for...
02/26/2004 03-2055

MIGUEL v. INS

United States Sixth Circuit
Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Immigration Law
Guatemalan alien's motion to suppress was properly denied. Because her counsel admitted the relevant facts establishing her removability, and because...
02/26/2004 02-3758

IN RE WILLIAMS

United States Sixth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus, Sentencing
Death row inmate's section 1983 challenge to Ohio's method of administering lethal injections is treated as a second habeas petition. Because it fails...
02/26/2004 04-3014

SANTANA v. CITY OF TULSA

United States Tenth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Government Law, Injury & Tort Law, Property Law & Real Estate
As long as procedural due process standards are met and no unreasonable municipal actions are shown, a nuisance abatement action does not violate the...
02/25/2004 03-5056

US v. BARAJAS-CHAVEZ

United States Tenth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Immigration Law
Defendant's motion to dismiss the indictment was properly denied, because no testimony by the voluntarily departed, potential witnesses could possibly...
02/25/2004 03-2059

PEOPLE v. CHAVEZ

California Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
The Legislature acted rationally when it decided that individuals who are addicted to illegal drugs or narcotics are not similarly situated to...
02/25/2004 D041385

FULLMER v. MICHIGAN DEP'T OF STATE POLICE

United States Sixth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
The Michigan Public Sex Offender Registry does not constitute an unconstitutional denial of due process. It is clear to anyone accessing the registry...
02/25/2004 02-1731, 02-1864

FLOWERS v. FIORE

United States First Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Injury & Tort Law
Summary judgment was properly granted to defendants on constitutional and state law claims arising out of plaintiff's stop and detention by police....
02/25/2004 03-1170, 03-1533

LOCKE v. DAVEY

United States Supreme Court
Constitutional Law, Education Law
Washington State's exclusion of the pursuit of a devotional theology degree from its otherwise-inclusive scholarship aid program does not violate the...
02/25/2004 02-1315

CORAL CONSTR., INC. v. CITY & COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO

California Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Construction, Government Contracts
Plaintiff, intending to bid on city contracts and having regularly bid on such contracts in the past, had standing to challenge the constitutionality...
02/24/2004 A101842

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