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DOE v. EVANS

Supreme Court of Florida
Constitutional Law, Injury & Tort Law
The First Amendment does not provide a shield behind which a church may avoid liability for harm caused to a third party arising from the alleged...
03/14/2002 SC94450

MALICKI v. DOE

Supreme Court of Florida
Constitutional Law, Injury & Tort Law
The First Amendment does not provide a shield to third-party tort claims behind which a church may avoid liability for harm caused to an adult and a...
03/14/2002 SC01-179

CUESTA v. SCH. BD. OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY

United States Eleventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
A school board cannot be held liable for allegedly unlawful arrests that result from a policy that merely calls on school officials to report criminal...
03/14/2002 00-16086

MANDERS v. LEE

United States Eleventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law
Binding precedent compels the conclusion that 42 U.S.C. section 1983 excessive force claims against a sheriff in his official capacity are claims...
03/14/2002 01-13606

ALLEN v. IRANON

United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment Law
The Mt. Healthy mixed-motive analysis applies to First Amendment claims, regardless of whether plaintiff uses direct or circumstantial evidence to...
03/13/2002 99-16896

RAMIREZ v. BUTTE-SILVER BOW COUNTY

United States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
Where officers executed a defective search warrant, and the search leader did not check the warrant for errors, all officers except the lead officer...
03/13/2002 99-36138

DE LLANO v. BERGLUND

United States Eighth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment Law
Where a dismissal notice given to a professor listed a number of reasons for termination, all of which were substantiated in two separate hearings,...
03/13/2002 01-2012

DELGADO v. JONES

United States Seventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment Law
Where plaintiff alleges sufficient facts to establish that the writing of a memo, alleging criminal activity within local government, is...
03/08/2002 01-1460

HOUSING WORKS, INC. v. KERIK

United States Second Circuit
Constitutional Law
New York City's policy banning the use of amplified sound on the steps, sidewalks, and plaza area directly in front of City Hall has an adequate legal...
03/08/2002 01-7245

RILEY v. OLK-LONG

United States Eighth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law
The jury had sufficient evidence on which to base its finding that prison officials were deliberately indifferent to the risk that a prison guard, who...
03/08/2002 00-3411

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