• Fair Hous. Justice Ctr., Inc. v. Silver Beach Gardens Corp.

    Fair Housing is a non-profit organization "dedicated to ensuring that all people have equal access to housing opportunities in the New York City region by eliminating housing discrimination and creating open and inclusive communities." One of...
  • Lumber Enters. v. Hansen

    Lumber Enterprises, Inc., is a Montana corporation with its principal place of business at Gallatin Gateway, Montana. It sells specially prepared logs for log homes through a network of dealers. Duane F. Hansen and his wife Peggy Hansen do business as...
  • State v. Carter

    On Monday, October 2, 2017 at approximately 8:05 p.m., Corporal Latoya Russell and Officer Zachary Tobin, along with other MTA police officers, were waiting on the platform of the Mount Royal Light Rail station in Baltimore City to conduct a fare sweep...
  • Graham v. Cirocco

    Bruce Graham, a colorectal surgeon, has practiced in the Kansas City area since 1987, doing business as Bruce D. Graham, M.D., P.A. In 1994, finding he had more work than he could do, Graham recruited Cirocco to join his practice. Cirocco moved from New...
  • United States v. Osborne

    On November 3, 2005, Sean Cristopher Osborne entered the Walgreens building and went to the pharmacy section and asked for assistance. He said he had a sever earache and asked Keri Sword to show him over-the-counter medication for it. But as soon as Sword...
  • Plaquemines Equip. & Mach. Co. v. Ford Motor Co.

    On January 19, 1961, Plaquemines Equipment entered into a contract to purchase a specially built Ford truck from Pearce Ford, Inc., a New Orleans dealer. The cab and chassis (assembled with special parts and equipment) were to be secured by the dealer...
  • Coy v. Bd. of Educ.

    At the beginning of the school year, Jon and Linda Coy signed the school district's computer network/internet acceptable use policy ("internet policy") outlining acceptable behavior for students who accepted the privilege of using school...
  • Tenneco, Inc. v. Oil, Chem. & Atomic Workers Union

    Tenneco, Inc. is a corporation operating an oil refinery and bulk terminal in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana. Its property is located in the Chalmette area of that Parish, with its northern boundary near Louisiana Highway No. 39, its eastern boundary adjacent...
  • Archie v. Grand Cent. P'ship

    Plaintiffs, formerly homeless and jobless individuals, alleged that the defendants -- the Grand Central Partnership, Inc. ("GCP"), the Grand Central Partnership Social Services Corporation ("SSC"), and the 34th Street Partnership,...
  • United States v. Schweihs

    William Wemette was the the Chicago "Outfit," an organized crime group, apparently willing and able to harm anyone who would not pay. Wemette and Cross paid the "street tax" to protect themselves and their business from harm. In 1984...