• Bank of Nova Scotia v. United States

    In 1982, after a 20-month investigation conducted before two successive grand juries, eight defendants, including petitioners William A. Kilpatrick, Declan J. O'Donnell, Sheila C. Lerner, and The Bank of Nova Scotia, were indicted on 27 counts for...
  • United States v. Henry

    After Defendant Billy Gale Henry was indicted for armed robbery of a bank, and while he was in jail pending trial, Government agents contacted a confidential informant (CI), an inmate confined in the same cellblock as Henry. An agent instructed the CI...
  • United States v. Davis

    Pursuant to a property settlement agreement executed prior to divorce, Thomas Crawley Davis, a Delaware taxpayer, transferred to his wife shares of stock having at the time a market value of $82,250, Davis’ cost basis for the stock being $74,775...
  • NLRB v. Am. Nat'l Ins. Co.

    Objecting to the union's proposal of unlimited arbitration in a collective bargaining agreement, respondent employer proposed a management functions clause listing certain matters as responsibility of management and excluding such matters from arbitration...
  • In re Jacob

    These were two consolidated case in which proposed adoptive parents petitioned the New York family courts to adopt. In Matter of Jacob, Roseanne M. A. and Jacob's biological father (from whom she is divorced) separated prior to the child's birth...
  • Cornelius v. NAACP Legal Def. & Educ. Fund

    By Executive Order, participation in the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC), a charity drive aimed at federal employees, is limited to voluntary, tax-exempt, nonprofit charitable agencies that provide direct health and welfare services to individuals or...
  • Old address used in document

    A debenture has been filed and accepted on the charges register at Companies House. In the party particulars of the debenture, it refers to the old registered office for the company against whom the charge is registered. At the time the document was...
  • Tyndall v. Nat'l Educ. Ctrs.

    Plaintiff Mary Tyndall suffered from lupus erythematosus, an auto-immune system disorder that caused joint pain and inflammation, fatigue, and urinary and intestinal disorders. She had been hired as a part-time instructor in the medical assisting program...
  • Campbell v. Clinton

    On March 24, 1999, President Clinton announced the commencement of NATO air and cruise missile attacks on Yugoslav targets. Two days later, he submitted to Congress a report, "consistent with the War Powers Resolution," detailing the circumstances...
  • PLIVA, Inc. v. Mensing

    Five years after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) first approved metoclopramide, a drug commonly used to treat digestive tract problems, under the brand name Reglan, generic manufacturers such as petitioners also began producing the drug. Because...