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KINNELL v. GRAVES

United States Tenth Circuit
Civil Rights
The "three strikes" prohibition against prisoners filing frivolous lawsuits, 28 USC 1915(g), is not unconstitutionally vague.
09/14/2001 00-3404

PULLEN v. STATE OF FLORIDA

Supreme Court of Florida
Civil Rights
Anders procedures, which allow an appointed criminal defense counsel to withdraw if he determines a defendant's case has no merit, also apply to...
09/13/2001 sc00-1482

PAINE v. CITY OF LOMPOC

United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights
Police officers who participated in an arrest that allegedly involved excessive force do not have absolute witness immunity for conspiring to suppress...
09/13/2001 99-56347

GIBSON v. ARKANSAS DEP'T OF CORR.

United States Eighth Circuit
Civil Rights, Labor & Employment Law
Private individuals may sue state officials for injunctive relief under Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act by using Ex Parte Young.
09/12/2001 01-1038

NICHOLAS v. WALLENSTEIN

United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights
Officers named in a prison incident report have no claim against the prison for release of the report to prisoner's relatives where the report was...
09/11/2001 99-36205

SWEAT v. CITY OF FORT SMITH

United States Eighth Circuit
Civil Rights
In a class action challenging the constitutionality of city ordinances, class certification for injunctive relief and denial of certification for...
09/11/2001 00-2403

P.H. v. SCH. DIST. OF KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI

United States Eighth Circuit
Civil Rights, Education Law
Evidence that student spent inordinate amount of time with school teacher alone is insufficient to place the school on notice of a possibility that...
09/07/2001 00-2710

BERGER v. CITY OF MAYFIELD HEIGHTS

United States Sixth Circuit
Attorney's Fees, Civil Rights
Plaintiffs who have prevailed against state authorities on constitutional grounds need not plead and rely specifically upon 42 USC 1983 in order to...
09/07/2001 99-4490

VOLK v. GONZALEZ

United States Fifth Circuit
Attorney's Fees, Civil Rights
Attorneys' fees for work on the dispute involving attorneys' fees are directly and reasonably incurred in proving an actual violation of the...
09/06/2001 00-50439

DAVIS v. RENNIE

United States First Circuit
Civil Rights
Mental health care workers are not entitled to qualified immunity for failing to intervene when one of their co-workers uses excessive force in...
09/05/2001 99-1453

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