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PALMER v. MARION COUNTYUnited States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional LawA 42 U.S.C. section 1983 claim alleging deliberate indifference to inmate safety by jail officials was not actionable where no evidence showed that... |
05/01/2003 | 02-2267 |
US v. RIVERAUnited States Seventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingWhere a defendant is sentenced on multiple counts, he has no legitimate expectation of finality in any discrete portion of the sentencing package... |
05/01/2003 | 02-3615 |
BOOTH v. STATE OF MARYLANDUnited States Fourth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment LawA corrections officer made out a proper "as applied" challenge to a grooming policy, in alleging First Amendment violations after he was disciplined... |
04/30/2003 | 02-1657 |
THACKER v. CITY OF COLUMBUSUnited States Sixth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Government LawPlaintiffs cannot show a constitutional violation occurred when city law enforcement and paramedics came to their home in response to a 911 call... |
04/30/2003 | 01-4097 |
PEOPLE v. JORDANArray
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceThe People have no constitutional obligation under Brady to disclose complaints about police officer misconduct where the only evidence of such... |
04/30/2003 | B152028/155863 |
US v. BYNUMUnited States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure18 U.S.C. section 666, pertaining to theft of federal funds, is facially constitutional, and a finding of a federal nexus for valid application of... |
04/30/2003 | 02-10016 |
VERDECIA v. OFFICER ADAMSUnited States Tenth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional LawBureau of Prisons investigative agents were entitled to qualified immunity in an action alleging that they incarcerated plaintiff under conditions... |
04/29/2003 | 01-1130 |
ROSKA v. PETERSONUnited States Tenth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Family LawPlaintiffs adequately alleged that social workers violated their Fourteenth Amendment rights when, in the absence of extraordinary circumstances, they... |
04/29/2003 | 01-4057 |
IN RE J.W.Supreme Court of Illinois
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingAfter conviction for aggravated sexual assault, requiring a 12-year-old child to register for life as a sex offender was constitutional, but a... |
04/29/2003 | 92116 |
ARANGOLD CORP. v. ZEHNDERSupreme Court of Illinois
Commercial Law, Constitutional Law, Tax LawThe Tobacco Products Tax Act of 1995 does not violate due process by taxing one group to benefit another, and does not violate the uniformity clause... |
04/29/2003 | 93836 |
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