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Swinney v. Chevron Chemical Co.
Order
Jun. 26, 2000
Shahhal v. Medical Board of California
Order
Jun. 26, 2000
People v. Callejas
Order
Jun. 26, 2000
Chandler v. Siegelman
Order
Jun. 26, 2000
Lockyer v. Medical Board of California
Order
Jun. 26, 2000
Brown v. O'Dea
Order
Jun. 26, 2000
Shahhal v. Superior Court (Medical Board of California)
Review granted
Jun. 25, 2000
Meade v. Cedarapids Inc.
Withholding plant-closure plan from prospective employees while claiming company growth is false representation.
Labor Law Jun. 23, 2000
U.S. v. Neill
Pepper spray qualifies as a 'dangerous weapon' under federal Sentencing Guidelines.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 23, 2000
Addisu v. Fred Meyer Inc.
Refusal of retailer to contract with consumer who intends on reselling name-brand product isn't a violation of the consumer's civil rights.
Civil Rights Jun. 23, 2000
U.S. v. Neill
Under federal Sentencing Guidelines, pepper spray constitutes a dangerous weapon.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 23, 2000
Tidwell v. Apfel
Medical charts alone aren't enough to establish that applicant seeking benefits is unable to work.
Administrative Agencies Jun. 23, 2000
Taylor v. Reno
State has jurisdiction to arrest defendant released on own recognizance while awaiting sentencing by federal court.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 23, 2000
United States v. Lopez
Defendant's refusal to disclose illegal drug source bars application of 'safety valve' under federal Sentencing Guidelines.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 23, 2000
Pope & Talbot Inc. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue
Under the Internal Revenue Code, fair market value of appreciated assets can be determined by hypothetical sale.
Taxation Jun. 23, 2000
Tidwell v. Apfel
Medical charts alone aren't enough to establish that applicant seeking benefits is unable to work.
Administrative Agencies Jun. 23, 2000
Shade Foods Inc. v. Innovative Products Sale & Marketing Inc.
Order
Jun. 23, 2000
Luisa Z., a Minor
Order
Jun. 23, 2000
Centex Golden Construction Co. v. Dale Title Co.
Order
Jun. 23, 2000
Boicourt v. AMEX Assurance Co.
Order
Jun. 23, 2000
People v. Superior Court (Mouchaourab)
Order
Jun. 23, 2000
Finley v. Third Laguna Hills Mutual
Plaintiffs not entitled to summary adjudication when defendants' activities are neither ultra vires nor illegal.
Corporations Jun. 23, 2000
Shahhal v. Superior Court (Medical Board of California)
Order
Jun. 23, 2000
Sheridan on Habeas Corpus
Order
Jun. 23, 2000
Mitchell v. Burt Vetterlein & Bushnell P.C. (In re Alexander V. Stein)
180 days is outer time limit for party who doesn't receive notice of entry of judgment to seek additional time to appeal.
Civil Procedure Jun. 23, 2000
Desert Golf Cars v. Yamaha Motor Co.
Defense costs borne by upstream manufacturer unless downstream seller's modification is substantial cause of plaintiff's injuries.
Torts Jun. 22, 2000
Doe v. State
Arizona is afforded absolute immunity from suit against suit by parent of child molested by state licensed teacher.
Government Jun. 22, 2000
U.S. v. 3814 NW Thurman Street, Portland, Oregon
Where no loss exists, forfeiture of entire equity increase violates excessive fines clause in federal civil forfeiture action.
Real Property Jun. 22, 2000
Rounds v. Oregon State Board of Higher Education
Students' free speech rights aren't violated when State university requires payment of fee that supports campus organizations.
Civil Rights Jun. 22, 2000
Hexom v. Oregon Dept. of Transportation
Court has jurisdiction over suit to enjoin collection of disabled parking permit fee since it is not 'tax' within meaning of Tax Injunction Act.
Civil Rights Jun. 22, 2000