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| Description | Date | Docket # |
|---|---|---|
VASQUEZ v. HOUS. AUTH. OF THE CITY OF EL PASOUnited States Fifth Circuit
Constitutional LawHousing Authority's trespassing regulation against candidates engaged in door-to-door campaigning in public housing units unreasonably infringes on... |
11/05/2001 | 00-50702 |
PASIEWICZ v. LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DIST.United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional LawWhere there is no question but that a crime took place, and the police have eyewitnesses who claim to identify the criminal, the Fourth Amendment does... |
11/02/2001 | 00-4270 |
MISSOURI REPUBLICAN PARTY v. LAMBUnited States Eighth Circuit
Constitutional Law, ElectionsMissouri Rev. Stat. 130.032.4 and 130.032.7, which limit political party contributions to candidates, does not violate the 1st Amendment. |
11/02/2001 | 00-1773 |
EDELSTEIN v. FADOCalifornia Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, ElectionsLocal election ordinance that prohibits write-in votes in run-off elections violates the free speech provision of the California Constitution, Cal.... |
10/30/2001 | A093007 |
US v. LEWKOUnited States First Circuit
Constitutional Law, Family LawBecause neither the Child Support Recovery Act, 18 USC 228(a)(1), nor the Deadbeat Parents Punishment Act, 18 USC 228(a)(3), have the purpose or... |
10/25/2001 | 01-1231 |
BURLINGTON N. & SANTA FE RY. CO. v. BURTONUnited States Tenth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Tax Law, TransportationThe 4-R Act, 49 USC 11501, which prohibits states from discriminating by more than 5 percent in taxing rail transportation property and rail carriers,... |
10/24/2001 | 00-8087, 00-8088 |
TRANS UNION CORP. v. FED. TRADE COMM'NUnited States DC Circuit
Constitutional LawBecause the targeted speech solely interests the speaker and its "specific business audience" and therefore concerns no public issue, the Fair Credit... |
10/23/2001 | 00-1141 |
VAUGN v. LAWRENCEBURG POWER SYS.United States Sixth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment LawPublic utility's policy requiring one spouse to resign if employees married each other does not violate the constitutional right to marriage. |
10/19/2001 | 00-5466 |
HOLLAND v. HARRINGTONUnited States Tenth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional LawThe Fourth Amendment may apply to the planning of an arrest by law enforcement officials and to the decision to employ a SWAT team to make an arrest... |
10/19/2001 | 99-1373 |
DOE v. DEPT. OF PUB. SAFETYUnited States Second Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureConnecticut's version of "Megan's Law," Conn. Gen. Stat. 54-250-261, which requires people convicted of designated crimes to register with the State... |
10/19/2001 | 01-7561, 01-7600 |
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