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SWARTZWELDER v. MCNEILLY

United States Third Circuit
Constitutional Law
An order requiring police bureau employees and members to obtain clearance prior to giving opinion testimony in court, is not sufficiently tailored to...
07/19/2002 01-1085

PEOPLE v. SUPERIOR COURT OF VENTURA COUNTY (SCHULTZ)

California Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
Penal Code section 997, which allows the district attorney to file an information after a motion to set aside an indictment or information is granted,...
07/18/2002 B156693

COX v. MILLER

United States Second Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
Assuming that Alcoholics Anonymous is a religious organization for purposes of New York's cleric-congregant privilege, appellant failed to establish...
07/18/2002 01-2515

MIDDLEBROOK v. STATE OF DELAWARE

Supreme Court of Delaware
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
A delay of almost four years between indictment and trial violated defendant's right to a speedy trial under the U.S. and Delaware Constitutions,...
07/18/2002 273, 2000

PEOPLE v. ENGELMAN

Supreme Court of California
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
Jury instruction, requiring jurors to inform the court of any incident of jury nullification, did not violate defendant's rights to a fair trial and a...
07/18/2002 S086462

LOGIODICE v. TRUSTEES OF MAINE CENT. INST.

United States First Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Education Law
A school district which underwrites secondary education for students at a privately operated high school, was not a "state actor" for due process...
07/18/2002 01-2721

DAVEY v. LOCKE

United States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Education Law
A state of Washington law, denying otherwise-qualified students a state-funded scholarship solely because the students decide to pursue a degree in...
07/18/2002 00-35962

DEP'T OF FIN. v. COMM'N ON STATE MANDATES

California Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Education Law
Statutes requiring that agendas be prepared and commented on, for certain educational programs, do not necessarily constitute a reimbursable state...
07/17/2002 C037645

ROE v. TEXAS DEP'T OF PROTECTIVE & REGULATORY SERV.

United States Fifth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Juvenile Law
A social worker is entitled to qualified immunity for visually searching a child's body cavities without a court order, where children's rights...
07/17/2002 01-50711

HALLETT v. MORGAN

United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights, Class Actions, Constitutional Law, Health Law
Where plaintiff class of prisoners failed to give timely notice of intent to seek extension of all provisions of a consent decree governing care...
07/17/2002 00-35098

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