• Prudential Ins. Co. v. Benjamin

    Respondent Benjamin, the Insurance Commissioner of South Carolina, levied a tax on petitioner Prudential Insurance Company ("Prudential"), a foreign insurance company, as a condition of receiving a certificate of authority to carry on the business...
  • Sutton v. Temple Univ.

    The plaintiff, Marsheila Sutton is an employee at Temple University's Center for Research in Human Development and Education (CRHDE). Sutton brought an action against the state university after she was terminated, claiming that the university violated...
  • Aflalo v. Aflalo

    The parties' marriage was dissolved by judgment rendered on August 15, 2001 at which time the parties' separation agreement was incorporated in the decree. Financial orders were based on the plaintiff's occupation listed as "independent...
  • Ortiz v. Fibreboard Corp.

    From 1967 onward, petitioners, Esteban Ortiz and others filed a stream of personal injury claims against respondent Fibreboard Corporation, an asbestos manufacturer that swelled to thousands of new claims for compensation each year. The trial court entered...
  • Slaven v. Salem

    A police officer arrested the administratrix' brother for open and gross lewdness and he was taken to the police station. The brother was asked to empty his pockets, charges were recorded against him, and he was placed alone in his cell. The administratrix...
  • Frisby v. Schultz

    Appellees were strongly opposed to abortion and expressed their views by picketing on a public street outside the residence of a doctor who performed abortions. The town board enacted an antipicketing ordinance that made it unlawful to engage in picketing...
  • Commonwealth v. Magadini

    The defendant, David Magadini, was convicted by jury on seven counts of criminal trespass, each based on the defendant's presence, in 2014, in privately-owned buildings where he was the subject of no trespass orders. Five incidents occurred between...
  • State v. DiPetrillo

    A 19-year-old female employee filed an action against defendant, her boss, for sexual assault. Defendant filed a motion for new trial, which was denied, and he was convicted, after a jury-waived trial, of first-degree sexual assault, digital penetration...
  • Ericsson Inc. v. TCL Commun. Tech. Holdings Ltd.

    Ericsson Inc. v. TCL Commun. Tech. Holdings Ltd. United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit April 14, 2020, Decided 2018-2003 Opinion  [*1320]  Prost , Chief Judge . Appellants TCL Communication Technology Holdings, Limited, TCT Mobile Limited...
  • New CA Legislation Could Impact Websites Across the Nation

    New CA Legislation Could Impact Websites Across the Nation The California State Legislature last month approved sweeping legislation that has the potential to impact virtually every website you visit, regardless of which state you call home. The California...