• Grenier v. Cyanamid Plastics, Inc.

    Appellant Andre Grenier ("Grenier") was employed as an electrician for Cyanamid Plastics, Inc., d/b/a Cyro Industries ("Cyro"), for several years before he was placed on disability leave due to psychological problems. After his employment...
  • Perrin v. Anderson

    Plaintiff, administratrix of Terry Kim Perrin’s estate and guardian of his son, instituted the present civil rights action for compensatory and punitive damages, alleging that defendants, Donnie Anderson and Roland Von Schriltz, members of the Oklahoma...
  • Bank Julius Baer & Co. Ltd. v. WikiLeaks

    Plaintiffs Bank Julius Baer & Co., Ltd. and Julius Baer Bank and Trust Co, Ltd. filed the present action, alleging that Defendants WikiLeaks, Wikileaks.org and Dynadot, LLC have unlawfully and wrongfully published on the website wikileaks.org confidential...
  • United States v. Black

    United States v. Black United States District Court for the District of Kansas November 29, 2016, Decided; November 29, 2016, Filed Case No. 16-20032-JAR Opinion MEMORANDUM AND ORDER In response to revelations of recorded attorney-client communications...
  • Grace v. Whitaker

    Grace v. Whitaker United States District Court for the District of Columbia December 17, 2018, Decided; December 19, 2018, Filed No. 18-cv-01853 (EGS) Opinion  [*104]  MEMORANDUM OPINION When Congress passed the Refugee Act in 1980, it made its intentions...
  • Hoke v. United States

    Defendants Effie Hoke and Basile Economides were charged with violating 36 Stat. 825, the White Slave Act, by enticing women to go from Louisiana to Texas in interstate commerce for the purpose of prostitution. Speficially, the charge against defendant...
  • WALKER v. CITY OF HUTCHINSON

    The City of Hutchinson, Kansas sought to condemn a part of Lee Walker’s property in order to open, widen, and extend one of the city's streets. Despite the fact that Walker’s name was known to the city and was on the official records for...
  • Day v. Sidley & Austin

    Day was a senior underwriting partner in a law firm. Mr. Day resigned from the firm, claiming that changes which occurred after the merger in the Washington Office -the appointment of co-chairmen and the relocation of the office - made continued service...
  • State v. Koperski

    Defendant was charged with first degree sexual assault under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-319(1)(a). His theory at trial was that he reasonably believed that the complainant had consented to sexual penetration and that he did not use force to overcome her...
  • General Bldg. Contractors Ass'n v. Pa.

    General Bldg. Contractors Ass'n v. Pa. Supreme Court of the United States March 3, 1982, Argued ; June 29, 1982, Decided 1 No. 81-280 Opinion  [*378]   [***841]   [**3143]  JUSTICE REHNQUIST delivered the opinion of the Court. Respondents, the Commonwealth...