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JOHNSON v. RIVERA

United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights
Federal courts should toll state statutes of limitations for 42 USC 1983 actions while prison inmates exhaust their administrative remedies under the...
11/29/2001 99-2093

ARMSTRONG v. DAVIS

United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights
Disabled prisoners who did not receive accommodations at parole hearings have standing to assert claims on behalf of other disabled prisoners when...
11/28/2001 00-15132

CORR. SERVS. CORP. v. MALESKO

United States Supreme Court
Civil Rights
Prisoners may not bring Bivens actions against a private corporation operating a prison under contract with the Bureau of Prisons.
11/27/2001 00-860

ESTATE OF JAMES H. BONCHER v. BROWN COUNTY

United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights
Jail that complied with state's minimum standards for suicide prevention entitled to summary judgment on deliberate indifference claim for prisoner...
11/27/2001 01-1447

EGEBERGH v. NICHOLSON

United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights
Police officers who knew prisoner was diabetic and needed regular shots of insulin to avoid potentially fatal injury were not entitled to qualified...
11/27/2001 01-1272

MCLAUGHLIN v. WATSON

United States Third Circuit
Civil Rights
US attorney's alleged "urging" of state attorney general's office to take adverse actions against police officers is entitled to qualified immunity.
11/21/2001 00-2377, 01-1372

NELSON v. HEISS

United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights
38 USC 5301(a) prohibits prison officials from tapping into a prisoner's veterans benefits to pay for overdrafts in the prisoner's trust account.
11/21/2001 00-55523

ADAMS v. BOY SCOUTS OF AM.

United States Eighth Circuit
Civil Rights
Private actor does not become a state actor by summoning law enforcement officials to remove plaintiff from its premises.
11/21/2001 00-1424

NAACP v. DUVAL COUNTY SCH.

United States Eleventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Education Law
Presence of racially identifiable schools in a district in a school system found to have engaged in past de jure segregation will not preclude a...
11/19/2001 99-12049

HARLEN ASSOCS. v. INC. VILLAGE OF MINEOLA

United States Second Circuit
Civil Rights
Civil rights plaintiff claiming discrimination based on a "class of one" must still show some improper animus or no rational basis for the government...
11/19/2001 01-7039

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