• Jackson v. Loews Hotels, Inc.

    Jackson v. Loews Hotels, Inc. United States District Court for the Central District of California January 4, 2019, Decided; January 4, 2019, Filed ED CV 18-827-DMG (JCx) Opinion CIVIL MINUTES—GENERAL Proceedings: IN CHAMBERS - ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S...
  • Wade v. Rich

    Plaintiff, Nathan Wade, 18 months old, was bitten by Janet Rich’s dog, Odie, on his head and face. Nathan was taken to the emergency room of St. Anthony’s Memorial Hospital, where he received a total of 23 stitches on various lacerations resulting...
  • Antonio v. Barr

    Antonio v. Barr United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit May 19, 2020, Decided; May 19, 2020, Filed File Name: 20a0156p.06 No. 18-3500 Opinion  [**2]  OPINION JULIA SMITH GIBBONS, Circuit Judge. Maria Magdalena Juan Antonio, 1 a native and...
  • State v. Sweet

    Police officers wired a confidential informant (CI) for sound and sent him to buy drugs from defendant Tony T-juan Sweet at a motel room. The officers testified to hearing only the CI's voice and one other voice through the wire. The CI left the motel...
  • Legislation relating to number of joint account users

    Is it permissible to have joint bank accounts for up to 5 users. If so, is there any legislation governing it? Alternatively if this is not possible and it is only allowed for up to 2 people to have a joint bank account please can you point me in the...
  • Moskal v. United States

    Among the matters prohibited by 18 U.S.C.S. § 2314 is the knowing transportation in interstate commerce of "falsely made, forged, altered, or counterfeited securities." Another statute defined "securities," for purposes of §...
  • James v. Valtierra

    Article 34 of the California Constitution provides that no low-income housing project shall be developed, constructed, or acquired in any manner by a state public body until the project is approved by a majority vote in a city, town, or county referendum...
  • Miller v. Alabama

    Two 14-year-old offenders were convicted of murder and were sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole under the mandatory scheme of Ala. Code §§ 13A-5-40(9) , 13A-6-2(c) (1982) and Ark. Code Ann. § 5-4-104(b) (1997...
  • Buckley v. Valeo

    The Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA) promulgated limits on campaign contributions and expenditures, and in some cases, required disclosure of both to a newly-formed Federal Election Commission (FEC). Plaintiff Senator James Buckley, and others, challenged...
  • Puritan-Greenfield Improv. Asso. v. Leo

    John Leo was granted a variance permitting his single family dwelling to be used as a medical clinic. Appellee neighborhood association sought judicial review on the ground that he failed to demonstrate “unnecessary hardship or practical difficulties...