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VAUGHN v. RUOFFUnited States Eighth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Family LawA social worker's comments to plaintiffs that plaintiffs would not get their children back unless the mother agreed to be sterilized violated... |
06/22/2001 | 00-3223 |
ZIMMERMAN v. CITY OF OAKLANDUnited States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional LawCity ordinance that allowed for pre-hearing seizure of derelict vehicle may provide inadequate pre-deprivation Due Process if the deprivation is... |
06/21/2001 | 99-16828 |
PEOPLE v. BYRDCalifornia Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureA sentence of 115 years plus 444 years to life, where defendant committed 12 armed robberies, shot, severely wounded, and permanently disabled an... |
06/20/2001 | C036033 |
US v. CEPHASUnited States Fourth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedurePolice officer, who smelled marijuana and saw minor in apartment, could make forced entry into the apartment when he received anonymous tip that minor... |
06/19/2001 | 00-4780 |
OUR GARAGE & WRECKER SERV. v. CITY OF COLUMBUSUnited States Sixth Circuit
Antitrust & Trade Regulation, Constitutional LawThe Interstate Commerce Act preempts municipal licensing and safety regulation of non-consensual towing operations when the municipality does not act... |
06/19/2001 | 00-3409 |
HEALTHCARE & RETIREMENT CORP. OF AM. v. NAT'L LABOR RELATIONS BD.United States Sixth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment LawThe National Labor Relations Board does not violate an employer's due process in allowing the same individual who presided over union elections to... |
06/19/2001 | 99-5604, 99-5766 |
PEOPLE v. SUPERIOR COURT OF TULARE COUNTY (ALMARAZ)California Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureUse of noncertified interpreters in violation of California Rule of Court 984.2 is not an automatic violation of California Constitution, article I,... |
06/18/2001 | F037389 |
CARTER v. KEMNAUnited States Eighth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureState court's refusal to reverse conviction based on improper exclusion of an alternate juror was objectively reasonable, and could not affect the... |
06/18/2001 | 00-2323 |
LUDER v. ENDICOTTUnited States Seventh Circuit
Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment LawThe Eleventh Amendment bars a suit for damages that is nominally against state employees in their individual capacities but that demonstrably has the... |
06/15/2001 | 00-1663 |
PEOPLE v. ANSELLSupreme Court of California
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureA postcrime amendment which restricts the availability of a certificate of rehabilitation under Penal Code section 4852.01 et seq. does not violate... |
06/14/2001 | S079744 |
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