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EQUIP. MFRS. INST. v. JANKLOWUnited States Eighth Circuit
Agriculture, Commercial Law, Constitutional LawSouth Dakota Codified Law section 37-5-14, governing termination of machinery dealerships, substantially impairs pre-existing contractual relations... |
08/06/2002 | 01-2062 |
US v. MITCHELLUnited States Seventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingCongress did not exceed its Commerce Clause powers in criminalizing possession by felons of firearms that travelled in interstate commerce. |
08/05/2002 | 01-4122 |
US v. HARDMANUnited States Tenth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Environmental Law, Indian LawConvictions, for illegally possessing eagle feathers, cannot be affirmed absent a showing by the government that permitting schemes of the Migratory... |
08/05/2002 | 99-4210 |
CALIFORNIA FIRST AMENDMENT COALITION v. WOODFORDUnited States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Media LawA correctional institution's prohibition of the media and public's viewing of lethal injection executions amounts to an unreasonable restriction of... |
08/02/2002 | 00-16752 |
HONOLULU WEEKLY, INC. v. HARRISUnited States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Media LawA city and county ordinance, requiring all publishers wishing to distribute publications on sidewalks to use one of two sets of newsracks, does not... |
08/02/2002 | 01-15854/992 |
ENGLISH v. THE BD. OF EDUC. OF THE TOWN OF BOONTONUnited States Third Circuit
Constitutional Law, Education Law, ElectionsNew Jersey's student "send-receive" scheme does not violate the constitutional principle of "one person, one vote" as to a municipality's... |
08/02/2002 | 01-3478/3496/3505 |
LICARI v. CITY OF CHICAGOUnited States Seventh Circuit
Civil Procedure, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Government Benefits, Labor & Employment LawA police officer's due process claims against individual defendants, arising from denial of disability benefits, are barred by res judicata. Claims... |
08/01/2002 | 01-1708 |
NORTON v. ASHCROFTUnited States Sixth Circuit
Constitutional LawThe Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act does not, on its face, violate First Amendment rights of free speech and freedom of association, and the... |
07/31/2002 | 00-2487 |
KINNEY v. WEAVERUnited States Fifth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment LawLaw enforcement officials are not entitled to qualified immunity to police academy instructors' 42 U.S.C. section 1985 and section 1983 First... |
07/31/2002 | 00-40557 |
HITT v. CONNELLUnited States Fifth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment LawA county civil service commission's decision upholding a deputy's termination did not break the causal connection between the deputy's protected First... |
07/31/2002 | 01-50117/51010 |
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