• People v. Aaron

    The Michigan Supreme Court consolidated three cases for determinations whether Michigan had a felony-murder rule that allowed the element of malice required for murder be satisfied by intent to commit the underlying felony or whether the trier of fact...
  • La. ex rel. Guste v. M/V Testbank

    Forty-one actions were brought against defendant ships by plaintiffs state, shipping interests, marina operators, and others following a collision between defendants that resulted in the spill of 12 tons of PCP into the Mississippi River Gulf outlet....
  • L.A. Branch NAACP v. L.A. Unified Sch. Dist.

    Plaintiffs, a civil rights organization and others, brought a class action against defendants, school district and officials, alleging intentional segregation in the public schools. Defendants filed a motion for summary judgment on the ground that plaintiffs...
  • Long v. State

    Defendant married his first wife in Delaware, where he had resided. After separating from his first wife, defendant moved to Arkansas, where he lived for the statutory period required to obtain a divorce. After receiving a divorce, defendant returned...
  • Little v. Blue Goose Motor Coach Co.

    Plaintiff challenged the lower court's decision to reverse a recovery under the Injuries Act, in the death of her husband arising out of a motor vehicle accident with defendant. The declaration consisted of two counts. The first was a general charge...
  • Limones v. Sch. Dist.

    At approximately 7:40 p.m. on November 13, 2008, fifteen-year-old Abel Limones, Jr., suddenly collapsed during a high school soccer game. There is no evidence in the record to suggest that Abel collapsed due to a collision with another player. The event...
  • Lingenfelder v. Wainwright Brewery Co.

    The company entered into a contract with the architect to draw up plans for and to supervise the erection of a brewery. The architect also owned a refrigeration company. When the company awarded the contract for the refrigerating plant portion of the...
  • Lindsey v. Clark

    The Lindseys filed suit to enjoin the Clarks from using a driveway along the north side of the Lindsey lots and to have themselves adjudged the fee simple owners of the two lots claimed by them. It was alleged that the Clark's did not use the north...
  • National Presto Industries, Inc. v. United States

    Plaintiff entered into an agreement with defendant to produce weaponry. After plaintiff began production, it determined that the equipment contemplated by the parties was insufficient to adequately perform. Plaintiff purchased appropriate equipment at...
  • NBC 7 San Diego v. United States Dep't of Homeland Sec.

    NBC 7 San Diego v. United States Dep't of Homeland Sec. United States District Court for the District of Columbia December 20, 2022, Decided; December 20, 2022, Filed Civil Action No. 19-1146 (RBW) Opinion MEMORANDUM OPINION The plaintiffs, NBC 7...