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Norris v. Apfel
Order
Administrative Agencies May 9, 2000
Alexander v. U.S. parole Commission
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure May 9, 2000
U.S. v. Williams
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure May 9, 2000
Spells v. Kaiser
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure May 9, 2000
Atkins v. Boone
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure May 9, 2000
Clark v. Fleming
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure May 9, 2000
State of Wyoming v. Federated Service Insurance
Order
Insurance May 9, 2000
Pittsburg County Rural Water District No. 7 v. City of Mcalester
Order
Government May 9, 2000
Joshua W. v. USD 259 Board of Education
Order
Education May 9, 2000
Bell v. U.S. Postal Service
Order
Civil Procedure May 9, 2000
Cathcart v. U.S. Bureau of Prisons
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure May 9, 2000
U.S. v. Custer
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure May 9, 2000
People v. Woods
Officer cannot enter residence to determine whether individual is violating probation, regardless of officer's subjective intent.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 8, 2000
People v. Wernicke
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure May 8, 2000
Ramirez v. Yosemite Water Company
Salesperson spending majority of time away from employer premises is exempt from overtime laws.
Labor Law May 8, 2000
Ramirez v. Yosemite Water Co.
Salesperson spending majority of time away from employer's premises is exempt from overtime laws.
Labor Law May 8, 2000
Morillion v. Royal Packing Co.
Farm workers aren't entitled to compensation for time spent in required travel on company buses.
Labor Law May 8, 2000
Syntex Corporation v. Lowsley-Williams and Companies
Insurer not responsible for costs resulting from intentional release of hazardous substances.
Environmental Law May 8, 2000
Truck Insurance Exchange v. Superior Court (Peck/Jones Construction Corp.)
General liability policy affords no coverage for contractor's negligent failure to meet contractual deadline.
Insurance May 8, 2000
Marriage of Congdon
Parent with joint physical custody who isn't moving away can only modify custody decree by showing change in circumstances.
Family Law May 8, 2000
People v. Woods
Officer cannot enter residence to determine whether individual is violating probation, regardless of officer's subjective intent.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2000
Beck v. Prupis
Injury caused by overt act that is not racketeering or otherwise wrongful under RICO laws does not give rise to cause of action.
Torts May 7, 2000
Slack v. McDaniel
Habeas petitioner appealing dismissal after Death Penalty Act's effective date must first obtain certificate of appealability.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2000
Cramer v. Consolidated Freightways Inc.
When collective bargaining agreement contemplates electronic surveillance of employees by employer, Labor Management Relations Act preempts state law claims for invasion of privacy.
Labor Law May 7, 2000
People v. Wilds
Order
May 7, 2000
Aguilar v. Avis Rent A Car System
Properly limited jurisdiction barring manager's racist epithets in workplace will not be unconstitutional prior restraint.
Employment Law May 7, 2000
Klamath Water Users Protective Assoc. v. Patterson
Irrigators in Klamath Basin aren't third-party beneficiaries to contract governing management of Little River Dam.
Environmental Law May 5, 2000
Harman v. Apfel
District court decision to remand disability benefits case back to Social Security Administration for further proceedings is reviewable for abuse of discretion.
Administrative Agencies May 5, 2000
U.S. v. Hankey
Expert testimony regarding street gang 'code of silence' is admissible to rebut gang member's testimony.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 5, 2000
Marine Power & Equipment v. Dept. of Labor
Employer isn't eligible for second-injury reduction in liability benefits payable for worker's disability that may be materially greater because of preexisting condition.
Workers' Compensation May 5, 2000