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BINGHAM v. CITY OF MANHATTAN BEACHUnited States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureAn 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. DAVIDUnited States Supreme Court
Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Government LawA 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. WALSHUnited States Supreme Court
Commercial Law, Constitutional Law, Drugs & Biotech, Government Benefits, RemediesA 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 LawThe 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. LERNERCalifornia Court of Appeal
Commercial Law, Constitutional LawDefendant'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 ANGELESUnited States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureA 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 TEXASCourt of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Constitutional Law, ElectionsTexas 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 TEXASCourt of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureA 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. STALDERUnited States Fifth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional LawDenial 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. JAMESUnited States Seventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureDefendant'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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