• Envtl. Def. v. Duke Energy Corp.

    Under the Clean Air Act, as amended, both modified and new stationary pollution sources were covered under two sets of provisions: (1) New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), which, in 42 U.S.C.S. § 7411(a)(4), defined "modification";...
  • Klayman v. NSA

    Plaintiffs, Larry Klayman and others, who were all subscribers, customers, or users of certain telecommunications and Internet service providers, filed two-related actions challenging the constitutionality and statutory authorization of' certain intelligence...
  • State v. Blechman

    Defendant Samuel Blechman counseled another named George Polos to set fire to a certain dwelling house in the City of Hackensack, with intent to prejudice and defraud the insurers thereof against loss or damage by fire, in contravention of R.S. 2:109...
  • Asset Mktg. Sys. v. Gagnon

    From May 1999 to September 2003, Kevin Gagnon was an at-will, independent contractor for Asset Marketing Systems, Inc. (AMS), hired to assist with its information technology needs. Subsequently, Gagnon was asked to develop custom software for AMS. Over...
  • United States v. Andrus

    Defendant Ray Andrus was indicted on one count of possession of child pornography, in violation of 18 U.S.C.S. § 2252(a)(4)(B). Agents of the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) found pornographic images of children on defendant'...
  • Matter of Martin B.

    The Grantor, Martin B., who was a life income beneficiary of the trusts, died on July 9, 2001, was survived by his wife Abigail and their son Lindsay (who has two adult children), but predeceased by his son James, who died of Hodgkins lymphoma on January...
  • Family Snacks of N.C. v. Prepared Prods. Co.

    Under the supply agreement, the purchaser agreed to buy $10 million worth of snack food products from the supplier on a "cost plus" basis. The agreement included a formula for calculating the price of the products that was based on manufacturing...
  • United States v. Mazurie

    Defendants, who were non-Indians, operated a bar on privately owned land located within the boundaries of an Indian reservation, on the outskirts of an unincorporated village, without having obtained a tribal liquor license as required under a tribal...
  • Haynes v. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. (1993)

    Nicholas Lemann, a journalist, wrote a book entitled "The Promised Land: The Great Black Migration and How It Changed America," which Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. printed. The book discussed the life of one black woman who had married and later divorced...
  • Office Supply Co. v. Basic/Four Corp.

    Basic/Four Corporation (Basic/Four) manufactured and sold computer systems. Office Supply Co., Inc. (Office Supply) claimed that the system it purchased from Basic/Four was defective and caused it to suffer substantial losses. Basic/Four pointed out that...