• Auckenthaler v. Grundmeyer

    Appellant Lori S. Auckenthaler and several others were riding horses in an area north of Reno. Co-respondent Jody White was a member of the group and was riding a horse owned by co-respondent Steven Grundmeyer named “Bum.” During the ride...
  • Buck v. Morrow

    On the 1st day of May, 1886, defendant H. C. Morrow (lessor) leased to plaintiff A. C. Buck (lessee) a certain pasture in Wise County for a term of five years, commencing with that date, for the sum of $125 per year, with the provision, that after the...
  • Minnesota v. Olson

    Following an armed robbery police officers captured a man later identified as the lone gunman, recovered the murder weapon, and discovered leads suggesting that the driver of the getaway car was staying in a duplex, which unit was the residence of two...
  • Garcia v. City of N.Y.

    On Oct. 27, 1988, plaintiff D.G., a five-year-old kindergarten student at a school operated by defendants New York City (City) and New York City Board of Education (Board), was permitted to go to the bathroom alone, where he was anally molested by an...
  • San Antonio Indep. Sch. Dist. v. Rodriguez

    In a suit by plaintiff parents on behalf of school children throughout Texas who were members of minority groups, or who were poor and resided in school districts having a low property tax base, the lower court held that the Texas school finance system...
  • Recent Regulatory Enforcement Show Need for Due Diligence

    Alleged compliance breaches have led to combined fines and settlements worth hundreds of millions of dollars in Q2 of 2023. Regulators have taken enforcement action against companies over their activities in jurisdictions spanning four continents. In...
  • State v. Clarke

    Defendant was found guilty of possessing methamphetamine, marijuana, and paraphernalia. The methamphetamine, marijuana, and paraphernalia were all found on him during a search incident to arrest for misdemeanor battery. On appeal, defendant argued that...
  • Moss v. Commissioner

    The seven attorneys in the partner's law firm met every business day for lunch at a cafe close to the courthouse and discussed current litigation problems, scheduling, assignments, and settlement of cases. The firm paid for the meals of those lawyers...
  • Kahn v. E. Side Union High Sch. Dist.

    A 14-year-old novice swimmer on defendant school district's junior varsity swim team filed suit against the school district and her swimming coach after she broke her neck executing a practice dive from a starting block into a three-and-one-half-foot...
  • In re Stewart

    Debtor Dorothy Chase Stewart, along with her now deceased husband William Chase, Jr., obtained a loan from Norwest Mortgage, Inc. in 1999. The loan was secured by a mortgage on her home and the debt was currently being serviced by Wells Fargo, as agent...