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BINGHAM v. CITY OF MANHATTAN BEACH

United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
An unlawful traffic stop, even if not racially-motivated, may give rise to a 42 U.S.C. section 1983 claim, and a police officer was not entitled to...
05/19/2003 01-56044/56086

CITY OF LOS ANGELES v. DAVID

United States Supreme Court
Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Government Law
A city's failure to provide a sufficiently prompt hearing to recover money paid for a parking violation did not amount to a due process violation, as...
05/19/2003 02-1212

PHARM. RESEARCH & MFRS. OF AM. v. WALSH

United States Supreme Court
Commercial Law, Constitutional Law, Drugs & Biotech, Government Benefits, Remedies
A preliminary injunction preventing implementation of a state program reducing prescription drug prices for state residents was improper, where an...
05/19/2003 01-188

GIKAS v. WASHINGTON SCH. DIST.

United States Third Circuit
Constitutional Law, Education Law, Labor & Employment Law
The preference contained in the Pennsylvania Veterans' Preference Act, 51 Pa. C.S.A. section 7104, is not sufficiently "fundamental" to qualify as a...
05/16/2003 02-1934

AGAPITOV v. LERNER

California Court of Appeal
Commercial Law, Constitutional Law
Defendant's pawnbroker license did not exempt a loan he made from the article XV constitutional prohibition against usury.
05/15/2003 B156631

BRASS v. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
A county did not violate 42 U.S.C. section 1983 by continuing plaintiff's incarceration for 39 hours after a state trial judge had ordered him...
05/15/2003 01-57249

DOE v. STATE OF TEXAS

Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Constitutional Law, Elections
Texas Election Code section 255.001, regulating core political speech by requiring the author of a political advertisement to identify himself, on its...
05/14/2003 254-02

AGUIRRE-MATA v. STATE OF TEXAS

Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
A trial court's error in failing to show on the record that it admonished a guilty-pleading defendant on the range of punishment is nonconstitutional...
05/14/2003 2115-00

WILKERSON v. STALDER

United States Fifth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law
Denial of prison officials' qualified immunity motions to dismiss inmates' 42 U.S.C. section 1983 claims, arising from extended lockdowns and "sham"...
05/14/2003 02-30516

US v. JAMES

United States Seventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
Defendant's ability to understand criminal proceedings was not in question despite purported delusions, so no further competence hearing is necessary....
05/14/2003 02-3424

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