• Cox v. United States

    Defendants were classified as conscientious objectors despite their claim that they were ministers of religion. They exhausted their remedies for reclassification in the selective service process and reported to a public service camp. Defendants left...
  • People v. Evans

    A 37-year-old bachelor, induced a 20-year-old college student to have intercourse with him. The bachelor posed as a psychologist and told the victim he was interviewing her for a magazine article. He led her to a bar and then to another man's apartment...
  • United Pub. Workers v. Mitchell

    Federal employees filed suit to enjoin the members of the Civil Service Commission from enforcing § 9(a) of the Hatch Act, which prohibited them from taking an active part in political management or political campaigns. The federal employees contend...
  • People v. Eulo

    Both victims were shot in the head, in unrelated incidents. Once at the hospital, they were placed on mechanical respirators to maintain breathing and medication was administered to sustain heartbeat and stabilize blood pressure. After medical tests were...
  • United Oil Co. v. Parts Assocs.

    An oil company brought an action in indemnity and contribution against a dye manufacturer and brake cleaner distributor to recover the amount the oil company paid in settlement of certain product liability claims. Before the court were motions to compel...
  • Vieth v. Jubelirer

    Registered Democratic voters, sued state executive and legislative Republican officers, alleging that the officers enacted legislation creating voting districts favoring Republicans in violation of the constitutional one-person, one-vote requirement....
  • Tyler Pipe Indus. v. Wash. State Dep't of Revenue

    The court consolidated like cases to determine whether a state's manufacturing tax violated the Commerce Clause of the Constitution because it only taxed those items that were sold to out-of-state buyers. Appellant companies filed an action against...
  • State v. Bryant

    The Defendant was among those charged for several offenses including felony murder. It appears that the defendant and his friends went to the shooter's apartment and pretended to buy drugs when their intention was to rob him of his drugs. The transaction...
  • State v. Bryant

    Defendant was a convicted sex offender from the State of South Carolina and was registered in that state. Defendant did not dispute that he moved to North Carolina wherein he lived with a girlfriend. Defendant was arrested in North Carolina for failing...
  • State v. Crawford

    At trial, a psychiatrist testified that defendant suffered from chronic drug dependence and use, chronic depression, battered person syndrome and depression arising from it, and an extremely dependent personality disorder. He was of the opinion that defendant...