• Guillette v. Daly Dry Wall, Inc.

    In 1967 and 1968, Gilmore sold three lots in a subdivision called Cedar Hills Section I in Easton to the plaintiffs through deeds, which referred or mentioned restrictions on the use of the lot, i.e., to maintain the subdivision as a residential subdivision...
  • Stennett v. Miller

    This case arose out of the death of Amine Britel, who was killed by a texting drunk driver at the age of 41. Britel never married, and he died intestate. He was survived by his mother and his two adult sisters. A.S. was Britel's biological child....
  • Cozby v. Armstrong

    E. C. D. Willburn and his wife owned in fee a 250.19 acre tract of land which was bound on the north by the Benbrook public road and bisected by a railroad track running east and west across it. In Sept. 1938, the couple subdivided this land between their...
  • Ass'n of Data Processing Serv. Orgs., Inc. v. Camp

    The data processing providers sought judicial review of the Comptroller's ruling that allowed national banks to offer competing data processing services. The providers argued that, inter alia, that it violated the Bank Service Corporation Act of 1962...
  • Arizona v. Johnson

    While patrolling near a Tucson neighborhood associated with the Crips gang, police officers serving on Arizona's gang task force stopped an automobile for a vehicular infraction warranting a citation. At the time of the stop, the officers had no reason...
  • David v. Crompton & Knowles Corp.

    In a products liability action, defendant sought to amend its answer to plaintiff’s complaint. The complaint alleged that it was defendant who designed, manufactured and sold the shredding machine to plaintiff, which defendant denied by stating...
  • Moore v. Hartley Motors

    Gayle Moore was injured during an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) safety class when she drove her ATV over a rock and the vehicle rolled over. Before participating in the class, Moore signed a release of liability. After her injury, however, she sued for damages...
  • Wartzman v. Hightower Prods., Ltd.

    Three promoters hired a law firm to form a corporation to finance a venture involving an entertainer who was seeking to establish a world record for flagpole sitting. The corporation raised money for the venture by selling stock in the corporation. The...
  • Burger King Corp. v. Rudzewicz

    Appellant is a Florida corporation whose principal offices are in Miami. It conducts most of its restaurant business through a franchise operation, under which franchisees are licensed to use appellant's trademarks and service marks in leased standardized...
  • Cmty. Fin. Servs. Ass'n of Am. v. Consumer Fin. Prot. Bureau

    Plaintiffs challenged the validity of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's 2017 Payday Lending Rule. They contend that in promulgating that rule, the Bureau acted arbitrarily and capriciously and exceeded its statutory authority.