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N. AM. NATURAL RES., INC. v. STRANDUnited States Sixth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Public UtilitiesMichigan Public Service Commission Orders stating that certain regulatory orders issued by the MPSC violate the Public Utilities Regulatory Policies... |
06/05/2001 | 99-2075 |
US v. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKYUnited States Sixth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Environmental LawFederal law under the Atomic Energy Act preempts permit conditions imposed by the Kentucky Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Cabinet... |
06/05/2001 | 00-5247 |
IN RE: ALIESSA v. NOVELLOCourt of Appeals of New York
Constitutional Law, Government Benefits, Health Law, Immigration LawSocial Services Law Sec.122 violates the United States and New York Constitutions by denying Medicaid benefits funded solely by the State to... |
06/05/2001 | 1 No. 76 |
IDAHO v. HORIUCHIUnited States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureAn FBI sniper is not entitled to qualified immunity from state criminal prosecution when executing unconstitutional rules of engagement to shoot an... |
06/05/2001 | 98-30149 |
A.A. PROFILES, INC. v. CITY OF FORT LAUDERDALEUnited States Eleventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Property Law & Real EstateA trial court may not conclude on remand that plaintiff landowner suffered no damages when appellate court found that a taking actually took place. |
06/05/2001 | 99-14762 |
GORMAN-BAKOS v. CORNELL COOP. EXTENSION ASS'N OF SCHENECTADY COUNTYUnited States Second Circuit
Agriculture, Constitutional LawWhere the passage of time is brief enough to support an inference of a causal connection between protected speech and alleged retaliatory actions, the... |
06/04/2001 | 00-9012 |
FOWLER v. COLLINSUnited States Sixth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureThe trial court judge must make more than a cursory investigation of defendant's waiver of representation, ensure that defendant has a broad... |
06/04/2001 | 99-3994 |
DIAZ v. KINKELAUnited States Sixth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureOhio's "bad time" statute is an unconstitutional violation of Ohio's separation of powers doctrine, but petitioner must seek application for... |
06/04/2001 | 99-4379 |
PENRY v. JOHNSONUnited States Supreme Court
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingWhere defendant has offered extensive evidence that he was mentally retarded and had been severely abused as a child, the jury may consider and give... |
06/04/2001 | 00-6677 |
US v. HUNTUnited States Fifth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureThe fact that defendant exited the car after being lawfully stopped for speeding does not justify a more invasive search of the car than a plain view... |
06/01/2001 | 00-60333 |
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