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Case • 2000
(Michael D. Hess, Corporation Counsel of the City of New York, Leonard Koerner, and Orrit Hershkovitz, on the brief) for Defendant- Appellant. Nathan E. Siegel, Abc, Inc., New York, Ny, submitted a brief ...
Case • 2001
[3] 242 F.3d 950, 242 F.3d 950, [4] March 09, 2001 [5] YU KIKUMURA, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. JOHN M. HURLEY, E. J. GALLEGOS, DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, INTERVENOR ...
Case • 2004
as an occupational disease. I disagree that this highly probative fact can be ignored. Indeed, in Glodenis, this court stated that "[e]vidence that lead poisoning would not naturally result from that particular kind ...
Case • 2004
, and that any closure or sealing order be no broader than necessary. See Conn. Practice Book § § 11-20(c)-(e), 11-20A (2004). The protections afforded by these new rules only became effective July 1, 2003 ...
Case • 2002
is dispositive."); Hunter v. Bryant, 502 U.S. 224, 227, 112 S. Ct. 534, 536 (1991) (per curiam) ("[W]e repeatedly have stressed the importance of resolving immunity questions at the earliest possible stage ...
Case • 1989
-to-8 shift, emergencies are handled at the Lorton Central Facility, about 3-1/2 miles from Occoquan. Dr. Herman E. Branson, the Chief Medical Officer at Occoquan, stated in his deposition that he has had ...
Case • 2001
if it is "fair, reasonable and adequate." Id. at 785. This obligation is derived from Rule 23(e) which provides: "A class action shall not be dismissed or compromised without the approval of the court, and notice ...
Case • 1997
to shield the local governments from liability. But such efforts are already foreclosed by our decision in Praprotnik. See 485 U. S., at 127 (plurality opinion) ("[E]gregious attempts by local governments ...
Case • 1973
, 1973 JUDGES: [**1] James E. Doyle, District Judge. OPINIONBY: DOYLE OPINION: [*623] OPINION AND ORDER JAMES E. DOYLE, District Judge. This is a civil action for monetary, declaratory ...
Case • 1982
. Defendant Ashe's Answers to Interrogatories, Exhibit E, p. 6. Defendant Ashe's Answers to Interrogatories, Exhibit E, p. 6. (Hereafter referred to collectively as "Defendants' Answers to Interrogatories ...
Case • 1984
Bowman. [**8] In behaving in this loud and boisterous behavior, you incited other Inmates to participate in this confrontation J. Castro 79 A 2824 E. Pagan 78 B 1107 R. Soto 78 A 4144 Ryley also ...
Case • 1990
tobacco use to restrict exposure to ETS. Avery, 695 F. Supp. at 640. The court went on to "extrapolat[e] from legislative enactments a finding that the exposure to ETS violates society's standards ...
Case • 2002
. n8 "Based upon this consideration, the jury by a unanimous vote" shall recommend either death or life imprisonment. 18 U.S.C. § 3593(e). n8 18 U.S.C. § 3593(c) provides in relevant part ...
Case • 1987
to be maintained in a specially designed storeroom in the upholstery shop. [126] D. Barbershop. [127] 1. The barbershop continues to be maintained in a safe and sanitary condition. [128] E. Safety ...
Case • 1988
).*fn1 [92] As a starting point in our constitutional review of article 4590i, it cannot be overemphasized that: [93] [W]e begin with a presumption of validity. It is to be presumed ...
Case • 2002
trial, 18 U.S.C. § § 3142(e), (f)(1)(A), (f)(2)(A); (c) entertaining the detainee's claims that the conditions of his confinement violate express constitutional guarantees, see Bell, 441 U.S. at 534-35 ...
Case • 1988
] 3) . . . . [54] (e) An opportunity to call witnesses on his behalf, unless doing so would be unduly hazardous to institutional safety, such reasons for denial to be stated in writing; [55 ...
Case • 1974
security."*fn2 The general prohibition of press interviews with inmates remains in effect, however, in three-quarters of the federal prisons, i. e., in all medium security and maximum security institutions ...
Case • 1976
be ensnared by ambiguous circumstances.'" Grunewald v. United States, 353 U.S. 391, 421 (1957), quoting Slochower v. Board of Education, 350 U.S. 551, 557-558 (1956). See E. Griswold, The Fifth Amendment Today ...
Case • 2001
Circuit [2] No. 99-41217 [3] 238 F.3d 339, 238 F.3d 339, 2001 [4] January 05, 2001 [5] JOSE RAUL CASTILLO; FRANCISCO LOPEZ; E ELOY SANCHEZ; JON ALAN ASHCRAFT; GUSTAVO ...
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