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NETHERSOLE v. BULGERUnited States First Circuit
Civil Procedure, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment LawIn section 1983 cases asserting a First Amendment claim, the plaintiff need only allege facts sufficient to enable a reasonable inference that the... |
04/12/2002 | 00-2475 |
ATWELL v. LISLE PARK DIST.United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment LawPark district investigating plaintiff's alleged misconduct did not violate her Fifth Amendment rights in terminating her after notice and opportunity... |
04/12/2002 | 01-2520 |
IENCO v. CITY OF CHICAGOUnited States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureFederal malicious prosecution claims should be examined under due process clause directly rather than under a theory of substantive due process;... |
04/12/2002 | 01-2395 |
BEERHEIDE v. SUTHERSUnited States Tenth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional LawIn claim alleging that inmates' First Amendment right to free exercise of religion was violated when they were not provided kosher meals, Department... |
04/11/2002 | 00-1086 |
HEMMINGS v. TIDYMAN'S INC.United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment Law, RemediesPlaintiffs in sex discrimination suit against employer were entitled to punitive damages under Title VII, and the cap on such damages deemed... |
04/11/2002 | 99-35932, 99-35984 |
RODRIGUEZ v. USUnited States Seventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing, Habeas CorpusDenial of ineffective assistance of counsel claim was proper where there was no showing that counsel's performance fell below reasonableness standard,... |
04/11/2002 | 00-3242 |
LUQUIS v. STATE OF TEXASCourt of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureA statutorily-required parole law instruction at the punishment stage did not violate appellant's due process constitutional rights, and thus it was... |
04/10/2002 | 0283-00 |
HARRELL v. FLEMINGUnited States Tenth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Civil Rights, Constitutional LawPlaintiff's action under the Privacy Act was correctly dismissed, where the district court lacked jurisdiction to consider the case based on two-year... |
04/10/2002 | 01-6134 |
US v. MENDOZA-PAZUnited States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceIn appeal challenging numerous aspects of defendant's conviction, court found statutes relating to possession and importation of marijuana, 21 U.S.C.... |
04/10/2002 | 00-50029 |
US v. DAYUnited States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing, Ethics & Professional ResponsibilityIn a claim for denial of effective assistance of counsel, the district court erred in concluding that the defendant could not show prejudice by... |
04/10/2002 | 00-56525 |
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