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People v. Hagen
Order
Mar. 16, 2001
Rogers v. Tennessee
Order
Mar. 15, 2001
Buford v. United States
Deferential Standard of Review Is Appropriate Standard When Court Is Determining Whether Prior Convictions Are Related.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 15, 2001
Ram v. INS
Order
Mar. 15, 2001
People v. Morgan
Jury instruction, requiring court be informed of any juror who intends to decide case on improper basis, doesn't unduly involve court in deliberative process.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 15, 2001
People v. Ruse
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 14, 2001
State Compensation Insurance Fund v. Superior Court (Schaefer Ambulance Service, Inc.)
Order
Mar. 14, 2001
Tyler v. Cuomo
Homeowners may sue city over housing project even though it has already been built.
Civil Procedure Mar. 14, 2001
Natural Resources Defense Council v. Southwest Marine Inc.
District court's order requiring ship-repair company to implement more stringent anti-pollution measures is not abuse of discretion.
Environmental Law Mar. 14, 2001
Smith v. Union Pacific Railroad Co.
Railroad employee's injuries resulting from erractic work schedule were not actionable under FELA because injury was not within zone of danger
Employment Law Mar. 14, 2001
Forbes v. Napolitano
Statute that criminalizes medical experimentation or investigation involving fetal tissue from induced abortion is unconstitutionally vague.
Constitutional Law Mar. 14, 2001
Bly-Magee v. California
Former rehabilitative-services employee is granted leave to amend complaint in order to state with particularity allegations of fraud.
Civil Procedure Mar. 14, 2001
U.S. v. Camarillo-Tello
Sentence is unlawful when prosecutor breaches plea agreement by failing to recommend sentence reduction.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 14, 2001
U.S. v. Jeter
Court must reduce sentence for drug offense by at least two levels for defendant's acceptance of responsibility.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 14, 2001
U.S. v. Medina
State is not required to offer proof of prior taped deportation proceedings to sustain indictment charging defendant as illegal alien.
Immigration Mar. 14, 2001
Downey v. Crowley Marine Services Inc.
Washington company has affirmative obligation to reasonably accommodate employee with multiple sclerosis despite employee's failure to formally request accommodation.
Employment Law Mar. 14, 2001
Citizens for Responsible Government State Political Action Committee v. Davidson
Portions of Colorado's Fair Campaign Practices Act are invalidated because they impermissibly burden protected speech.
Constitutional Law Mar. 14, 2001
Konop v. Hawaiian Airlines, Inc.
Accessing Web site by use of false pretenses may be illegal interception of information and violation of Wiretap and Stored Communications Acts.
Torts Mar. 14, 2001
County of Toulumne v. Sonora Community Hospital
Hospital's requirement of only granting Board-certified obstetricians privileges to perform Cesarean-section deliveries isn't violation of antitrust laws.
Antitrust Mar. 14, 2001
Lueck v. Sunstrand Corp.
American court may decline to hear lawsuit over plane crash that occurred in New Zealand.
Civil Procedure Mar. 14, 2001
Slenck v. Transworld Systems Inc.
Builder's loan to purchase backhoe to build family home raises genuine issue of whether loan is consumer loan.
Civil Procedure Mar. 14, 2001
Morris v. Princess Cruises Inc.
Fraudulent joinder of defendant for purpose of destroying diversity jurisdiction is properly ignored and removal to federal court is appropriate.
Civil Procedure Mar. 14, 2001
U.S. v. Hammett
Court properly denies motion to supress evidence when defendant fails to show warrant was improperly obtained and issued.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 14, 2001
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands v. Bowie
Prosecutor had duty to investigate possibility that co-defendants testified falsely to receive leniency.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 14, 2001
Willis v. Pacific Maritime Association
Employer may not ignore seniority provision of collective bargaining agreement to accommodate disabled employees.
Employment Law Mar. 14, 2001
Barahona-Gomez v. Reno
Court had jurisdiction over due process claims of immigrants who sought injunctive relief for deferral of their cases by immigration judges.
Immigration Mar. 14, 2001
Gumataotao v. Director of Dept. of Revenue and Taxation
Government of Guam may tax Guam residents on interest earned from United States bonds.
Taxation Mar. 14, 2001
Allen v. Massie
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 14, 2001
Scott v. IRS
Shareholder receiving assets from company later assessed with tax liability, is liable to IRS as transferee of assets for unpaid income taxes.
Taxation Mar. 14, 2001
Battlefield v. Gibson
Death sentence is unlawful because defendant's attorney spent little time obtaining mitigating evidence for penalty phase.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 14, 2001