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SEELIG v. INFINITY BROAD. CORP.California Court of Appeal
Communications Law, Constitutional Law, Entertainment Law, Injury & Tort LawIn a defamation suit by participant in reality television contest after perceived insults by talk-radio hosts fell within purview of California... |
04/16/2002 | A094062 |
PARENTS INVOLVED IN CMTY. SCH. v. SEATTLE SCH. DIST., NO. 1United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Education LawSchool district's use of racial "tiebreaker" in determining which students will be admitted to oversubscribed high schools, though it may promote... |
04/16/2002 | 01-35450 |
NEWMAN v. SATHYAVAGLSWARANUnited States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Health LawParents, whose deceased child's corneas were removed by coroner without consent, properly stated claim under 42 U.S.C. section 1983 for taking of... |
04/16/2002 | 00-55504 |
REMER v. BURLINGTON AREA SCH. DIST.United States Seventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Education LawSummary judgment and dismissal were proper on claim that student's expulsion from school had violated his procedural and substantive due process... |
04/16/2002 | 01-2654 |
CHILDREN'S HOSP. & MED. CTR v. BELSHECalifornia Court of Appeal
Attorney's Fees, Constitutional Law, Health Law, RemediesDifference between reimbursement for treatment of Medi-Cal beneficiaries in in-state versus out-of-state hospitals violated state and federal law... |
04/15/2002 | A094061 |
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE US v. MOOREUnited States Fifth Circuit
Communications Law, Constitutional Law, ElectionsThe Fifth Circuit followed a number of other circuits in adopting the rule that a state may regulate a political advertisement only if the... |
04/15/2002 | 00-60779 |
KENNAUGH v. MILLERUnited States Second Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas CorpusThe general due process standard in Manson v. Brathwaite would apply to admission of impermissibly suggestive in-court identification testimony, but... |
04/15/2002 | 01-2281 |
US v. STOKESUnited States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingThe search of a probationer's car as part of a criminal investigation based on only reasonable suspicion does not violate the Fourth Amendment;... |
04/15/2002 | 01-30170 |
US v. CORRADOUnited States Sixth Circuit
Asset Forfeiture, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingA criminal forfeiture award is part of a defendant's sentence, not part of the substantive offense, thus "double jeopardy" principles will not bar... |
04/15/2002 | 98-2315 |
MOSS v. HOFBAUERUnited States Sixth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus, Ethics & Professional ResponsibilityDefense counsel's failure to make an opening statement, to cross-examine key witnesses, and to pursue a particular defense theory were not objectively... |
04/12/2002 | 00-1518 |
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