• Ariz. v. Youngblood

    Ariz. v. Youngblood Supreme Court of the United States October 11, 1988, Argued ; November 29, 1988, Decided No. 86-1904 Opinion  [*52]   [***285]   [**334]  CHIEF JUSTICE REHNQUIST delivered the opinion of the Court. LEdHN[1A] [ ] [1A]Respondent Larry...
  • Obergefell v. Hodges

    Obergefell v. Hodges Supreme Court of the United States April 28, 2015, Argued 1 ; June 26, 2015, Decided Nos. 14-556, 14-562, 14-571, 14-574 Opinion  [*2593]  Justice Kennedy delivered the opinion of the Court. HN1 [ ] LEdHN[1] [ ] [1] The Constitution...
  • Alexander v. Cahill

    New York's Appellate Division adopted new rules prohibiting certain types of attorney advertising and solicitation, which were to take effect February 1, 2007. The new rules barred, inter alia , testimonials from clients relating to pending matters...
  • George A. Hormel & Co. v. Maez

    On July 22, 1975, a driver was operating a motor vehicle on a public street in La Mirada, California. He was traveling at approximately 60-65 miles per hour when he lost control of the vehicle and struck a power pole. As a result of the collision, the...
  • Regents of Univ. of Mich. v. Ewing

    Scott Ewing, a student who was enrolled at the University of Michigan in a 6-year program of combined undergraduate and medical education, known as the Inteflex program, was dismissed from the university after failing, with the lowest score recorded in...
  • Indus. Union Dep't, AFL-CIO v. API

    The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (Act) delegates broad authority to the Secretary of Labor (Secretary) to promulgate standards to ensure safe and healthful working conditions for the Nation's workers (the Occupational Safety and Health...
  • In Interest of N.M.W.

    Appellant mother sought review from an order of the District Court which determined her child to be a child in need of assistance (CINA) and directed continued foster care of the child.
  • In re Estate of Beauregard

    Petitioner, who had lived at the same address as a decedent, sought probate of a copy of the decedent's lost will. The administrator, the decedent's mother, and the decedent's siblings objected to the petition. The trial court dismissed the...
  • Shaw v. United States

    Petitioner used identifying numbers of a bank account belonging to a bank customer in a scheme to transfer funds from that account to accounts at other institutions from which petitioner was able to obtain the bank customer’s funds. Petitioner was...
  • Seltzer v. Green Day, Inc.

    Seltzer v. Green Day, Inc. United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit February 5, 2013, Argued and Submitted, Pasadena, California; August 7, 2013, Filed No. 11-56573, No. 11-57160 Opinion  [***1804]   [*1173]  SUMMARY 1 Copyright / Fair Use...