• Samsung Elecs. Co. v. UUSI, LLC

    Samsung Elecs. Co. v. UUSI, LLC United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit June 18, 2019, Decided 2018-1310 Opinion  [*693]  Dyk , Circuit Judge . Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. appeals from the United States Patent and Trademark Office, Patent...
  • 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...
  • Chew v. Gates

    A police officer stopped Thane Carl Chew for a traffic violation, and Chew ran from the scene and hid. The officer later discovered that there were outstanding felony warrants against Chew. The officer sent a police dog to find and hold Chew, and the...
  • South Dakota v. Opperman

    Respondent's car was towed to a city impound lot. From outside the car at the impound lot, a police officer observed a watch on the dashboard and other items of personal property located on the back seat and back floorboard. At the officer's direction...
  • Bd. of License Comm'rs v. Pastore

    Petitioner Board of License Commissioners of the Town of Tiverton ("Board") revoked the license of respondent Attic Lounge ("Lounge")—a local liquor-serving establishment. In doing so, the Board considered evidence that a Rhode...
  • Broadrick v. Oklahoma

    Three employees of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission were alleged to have been actively participating in their superior's re-election campaign, in violation of Section 818 of Oklahoma's Merit System of Personnel Administration Act. The aforementioned...
  • Gooding v. Wilson

    Defendant Wilson picketed a building in which the United States Army was located in opposition to the war in Vietnam. When inductees arrived, there was a scuffle. Thereafter, Wilson committed assault and battery on two police officers and used opprobrious...
  • Aguirre v. State

    The complaints alleged the adult business owner engaged in unlawful business conduct for operating a nude live entertainment club within 1,000 feet of a school in violation of El Paso City, Tex., Code § 20.08.080. The appellate court dismissed several...
  • Altria Grp., Inc. v. Good

    Respondent smokers sued petitioner cigarette manufacturers, alleging violations of the MUTPA. The Court of Appeals reversed the grant of summary judgment to the manufacturers.
  • Geisler v. City Council

    This appeal arose out of a petition for writ of certiorari filed by the appellant Geisler, against the appellee, the City Council of Cedar Falls. Geisler challenged the district court's dismissal of his claims that the City acted illegally in denying...