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CHERRY v. UNIV. OF WISCONSIN SYS. BD. OF REGENTS

United States Seventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Education Law
The Eleventh Amendment does not cover a state university accused of violating the Equal Pay Act or Title IX, because the Equal Pay Act conforms to the...
09/07/2001 00-2435

ROMEU v. COHEN

United States Second Circuit
Constitutional Law, Elections
The Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act and the New York Election Law do not violate the Constitution by extending the right to vote...
09/06/2001 00-6287, 00-6303

DELONG v DEPT. OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVS.

United States Federal Circuit
Constitutional Law, Indian Law, Labor & Employment Law
25 USC 3207(b), requiring that federal employees convicted of certain crimes not be allowed to work with Indian children, applies to both prospective...
09/05/2001 00-3449

CONNERLY v. STATE PERS. BD.

California Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law
Under the California Constitution, gender classifications are subject to strict scrutiny regardless of the plaintiff's gender.
09/04/2001 C032042

US v. WILLIAMS

United States Fifth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law
Defendant must present evidence regarding the percentage of African-Americans in the community, or at least the composition of other venires drawn...
08/30/2001 00-60587

GOLDEN GATEWAY CTR. v. GOLDEN GATEWAY TENANTS ASS'N

Supreme Court of California
Constitutional Law
A tenants association does not have the right to distribute its newsletter in a privately owned apartment complex under article I, section 2,...
08/30/2001 S081900

CALIFORNIA TEACHERS ASS'N v. STATE BD. OF EDUC.

United States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Education Law
California Education Code 320, which allows parents to sue teachers that refuse to implement the statutory provisions of Proposition 227 English...
08/29/2001 99-56784

ROGERS v. VICUNA

United States First Circuit
Constitutional Law
IRS agents do not need a warrant to enter private property and seize a taxpayer's vehicle pursuant to a levy where the taxpayer's vehicle is clearly...
08/28/2001 00-2051

DANDONA v. ARALUCE

California Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Family Law
Retroactive application of Family Code section 3653, which allows a party who makes overpayments of support to obtain reimbursement, is...
08/27/2001 B143566

PEOPLE v. BRITTON

California Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
Permitting the prosecution to respond orally to a suppression motion at a preliminary hearing does not violate a defendant's right to due process.
08/27/2001 G025710

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