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KIA v. MCINTYREUnited States Second Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Health Law
Hospital was acting primarily as a health care provider, and not a state actor, by refusing to release newborn to parents when initial urine tests...
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12/07/2000 | 98-9595 |
SMITH v. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANYUnited States Tenth Circuit
Health Law, Labor & Employment Law
A railroad employee's sleep disorder and accompanying physical and emotional maladies caused by his rotating work schedule are not compensable under...
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12/07/2000 | 99-7062 |
CHANDA v. ENGELHARDUnited States Eleventh Circuit
Health Law, Labor & Employment Law
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, tendinitis is not a substantial physical impairment on an employee's ability to perform manual tasks, where...
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12/05/2000 | 99-13917 |
MEDICAL MUTUAL OF OHIO v. DESOTOUnited States Sixth Circuit
ERISA, Health Law
California law governed employee ERISA plan, where policy holder was a California resident, the insurance certificate was signed there, and the...
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11/30/2000 | Nos. 99-3988, 00-3571 |
SHARP v. WESTONUnited States Ninth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Civil Rights, Health Law
Court not required to defer to conclusions of superintendent and clinical director of sexual offender rehabilitation facility that they have complied...
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11/30/2000 | 99-35015 |
WALKER v. PETERSUnited States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Health Law
Failing to treat prisoner's HIV/AIDS status not an Eighth Amendment violation where prisoner refused to take HIV test, and where refusal to provide...
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11/30/2000 | 97-4058 |
GILLIAM v. UNITED PARCEL SERVICE, INC.United States Seventh Circuit
Health Law, Labor & Employment Law
The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), 29 USC 2601-54, does not prevent an employer from enforcing a rule requiring employees on FMLA leave to keep...
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11/29/2000 | 99-3942 |
TX COMMUNITY BANK v. STATE OF MISSOURI DEPT. OF SOC. SERV.United States Eighth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Government Benefits, Health Law
State was entitled to immunity under the Eleventh Amendment on plaintiff's claim for injunctive relief, seeking in part to garnish Medicaid funds,...
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11/27/2000 | 00-1420EM |
HENRY FORD HEALTH SYST. v. SHALALAUnited States Sixth Circuit
Government Benefits, Health Law
The plain language of 42 USC 1395 l(a)(2), et seq. mandates the separation of ambulatory surgical, radiology and diagnostic services from all other...
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11/21/2000 | 99-1831 |
IN RE: INT'L UNION, UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AM.United States DC Circuit
Administrative Law, Health Law
Union's petition for a writ of mandamus to compel Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) to promulgate emergency temporary standard, or engage...
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11/17/2000 | 00-1010 |