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The Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, a federally recognized Tribe, entered into a contract with C &…; Continued
Maria Gregory worked for the United States Postal Service as a letter technician with responsibility for overseeing… Continued
Jeffrey Gorman is a paraplegic. After being arrested, he was transported to a Kansas City police station in a van that… Continued
A few years before his release, prison officials ordered Robert Lile, who was convicted of rape, to participate in a… Continued
Under Public Law 86-392, the former Fort Apache Military Reservation is held in trust for the White Mountain Apache… Continued
Doubleday published the WWII book, Crusade in Europe, registered the work’s copyright, and granted exclusive… Continued
Marcus Thornton was stopped after getting out of his vehicle by a police officer who had noticed that the license… Continued
In November of 1996, Edith Jones and several other African Americans filed a class action lawsuit in federal district… Continued
A group of disabled people who travelled on Norwegian Cruise Line ships sued the company in federal district court and… Continued
The Beef Promotion and Research Act (1985) required cattle producers to pay a fee for generic beef advertisements done… Continued
Under Article 36 of the Vienna Convention, a treaty to which the U.S. is a party, any person detained in a foreign… Continued
In 2003, the Texas State Legislature passed a redistricting plan that replaced the one created by a federal judge… Continued
The parents of Brian Schaffer, a disabled child, sued their public school district under the Individuals with… Continued
Sheila White was the only woman working in the Maintenance of Way Department of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe… Continued
Harvey Robbins owned a private dude ranch which was intermingled with federal lands. The previous owner had granted… Continued
After a police officer attempted to pull him over for speeding, Victor Harris fled in his vehicle, initiating a… Continued
Massachusetts and several other states petitioned the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), asking EPA to regulate… Continued
The Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) guarantees students with disabilities a “free appropriate public education… Continued
During a company-wide reduction in force, Sprint fired fifty-one-year-old employee Ellen Mendelsohn. Mendelsohn sued… Continued
Myrna Gómez-Pérez worked as a clerk for the United States Postal Service (USPS) in Puerto Rico. Gómez alleged that she… Continued
In 2005, Mohammad Munaf was arrested on suspicion of kidnapping by U.S. military officers acting as part of a… Continued
Two Kentucky inmates challenged the state’s four-drug lethal injection protocol. The lethal injection method calls for… Continued
The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) granted permits to allow Coeur Alaska, Inc. to discharge processed… Continued
In the aftermath of September 11th, the FBI arrested thousands of Arab Muslim men as part of its investigation into… Continued
Natural Resources Defense Council along with other environmental groups object to the “SOCAL” exercises, scheduled to… Continued
In 2002 and 2003, Fox Television Stations broadcast the Billboard Music Awards, an annual program honoring top-selling… Continued
The Christian Legal Society Chapter of the University of California, Hastings College of Law (CLS) filed suit against… Continued
Geertson Seed Farms (“Geertson”) and Trask Family Seeds (“Trask”) sought an injunction against Monsanto Company… Continued
Three members of the Williamson family were involved in a head-on collision with another vehicle. Delbert and Alexa… Continued