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CONANT v. WALTERSUnited States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Health LawOrder permanently enjoining the federal government from either: 1) revoking a physician's license to prescribe controlled substances; or, 2)... |
10/29/2002 | 00-17222 |
SAIN v. CITY OF BENDUnited States Ninth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Civil Rights, Constitutional LawPlaintiffs' 42 U.S.C. section 1983 complaint was timely filed because Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 3 and 6(a) govern the computation of time for... |
10/29/2002 | 00-36033 |
PHILLIPS v. MONROE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPIUnited States Fifth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional LawIn a wrongful death suit brought under 42 U.S.C. section 1983, judgment as a matter of law in favor of defendants affirmed because the plaintiff... |
10/28/2002 | 01-60425 |
US v. LEEUnited States Fifth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureGiven stipulated evidence that defendant's firearm was manufactured outside the state of Texas and, therefore, that the firearm had previously... |
10/28/2002 | 01-11061 |
SALAZAR v. DIVERSIFIED PARATRANSIT, INC.California Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment LawThe anti-harassment portions of the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), Government Code sections 12940(j),(1) and (k), do not create... |
10/28/2002 | B142840, B144243 |
JARRETT v. TOWN OF YARMOUTHUnited States First Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional LawJury verdict in plaintiff's favor against two officers for excessive use of force reversed on the grounds of qualified immunity. |
10/25/2002 | 00-2498 |
BROWN v. LIUnited States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Education LawA university's decision not to assign a passing grade to a thesis meeting all professional and academic standards, but including a non-conforming... |
10/24/2002 | 01-55930 |
TENAFLY ERUV ASS'N, INC. v. THE BOROUGH OF TENAFLYUnited States Third Circuit
Constitutional LawThough Jewish Orthodox plaintiffs are not likely to prevail on their Fair Housing Act claim, and do not present a viable free speech claim, they are... |
10/24/2002 | 01-3301 |
DALLAS COUNTY v. HALSEYSupreme Court of Texas
Constitutional Law, Injury & Tort LawBecause court reporters do not engage in a discretionary function or exercise judgment comparable to that of a judge while preparing a reporter's... |
10/24/2002 | 01-0784 |
IN RE: GEORGE T.California Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Juvenile LawThe circumstances surrounding the delivery of a poem about killing students demonstrated that defendant made a threat, pursuant to Penal Code section... |
10/23/2002 | H023080 |
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