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HOTEL EMPLOYEES & REST. EMPLOYEES UNION v. CITY OF NEW YORK DEP'T OF PARKS & RECREATIONUnited States Second Circuit
Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment Law, Property Law & Real EstateA city owned-plaza was not a traditional public forum, and a performing arts center's policy (and its application to a union's proposed activities)... |
11/18/2002 | 01-7602 |
DONOVAN v. CITY OF HAVERHILLUnited States First Circuit
Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Property Law & Real EstateA city ordinance governing the moving of buildings, was not void for vagueness on its face, as vesting unfettered discretion in the mayor to grant... |
11/15/2002 | 02-1279 |
GRUNING v. DIPAOLOUnited States First Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas CorpusA Massachusetts state court did not violate a habeas petitioner's constitutional rights when it refused to provide him with exclusive access to an... |
11/15/2002 | 02-1341 |
CAPITAL TRUST, INC. v. TRI-NATIONAL DEV. CORP.California Court of Appeal
Civil Procedure, Constitutional LawA New York statute authorizing confessions of judgment, allowing a judgment without an action being filed, satisfies due process and is entitled to... |
11/15/2002 | D037520 |
US v. BAYLESUnited States Tenth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingA conviction for possessing a firearm while subject to a domestic violence protective order did not violate the Second Amendment or the Commerce... |
11/15/2002 | 01-4092/4097 |
C&E SERVS., INC. OF WASHINGTON v. DIST. OF COLUMBIA WATER & SEWER AUTH.United States DC Circuit
Constitutional Law, Government ContractsA claim, that a city's refusal to award a contract violated due process, was properly dismissed because District of Columbia law creates no... |
11/15/2002 | 01-7138 |
CALHOUN v. HARGROVEUnited States Fifth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional LawA prisoner's civil rights claims, based on verbal abuse and being forced to beg for food which he eventually received, are not actionable under 42... |
11/15/2002 | 01-11032 |
520 E. 81ST ST. ASSOCS. v. STATE OF NEW YORKCourt of Appeals of New York
Constitutional Law, Property Law & Real Estate, RemediesWhen a temporary regulatory taking of property by the state delays an imminent property sale, just compensation requires an award for the lost use of... |
11/14/2002 | 1 No. 134 |
IN RE: S.B.California Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Family Law, Juvenile LawUnder Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26(c)(4) and the constitutional prohibition against delegating judicial duties, a juvenile court could... |
11/14/2002 | B154825 |
LOEWENSTEIN v. CITY OF LAFAYETTECalifornia Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Property Law & Real EstateA two-year delay precipitated by a city's erroneous denial of property owners' lot line adjustment application is not an unlawful temporary taking of... |
11/14/2002 | A093590 |
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