The Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, a federally recognized Tribe, entered into a contract with C &…; Continued
Los Angeles City Hall Case Briefs
In 1984, after firing two bullets at police during a car chase, Tony Bruce Bennett was convicted of attempted murder… Continued
David A. Egelhoff designated his wife, Donna Rae Egelhoff, as the beneficiary of a life insurance policy and a pension… Continued
Congress has provided the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) with the statutory authority to reduce the prison term of an inmate… Continued
Leatherman Tool Group, Inc., manufactures a multifunction pocket tool, the Pocket Survival Tool (PST). In 1996, Cooper… Continued
Under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States, the United States Customs Service is authorized to classify… Continued
In 1952, Arizona invoked the U.S. Supreme Court’s original jurisdiction to resolve a dispute with California over the… Continued
As an Alabama prison inmate, Larry Hope was twice handcuffed to a hitching post for disruptive conduct. Both times… Continued
Under the Housing Act of 1949, the Farmers Home Administration makes direct loans to private, nonprofit entities to… Continued
Minnesota’s Constitution provides for the selection of all state judges by popular election. The announcement clause… Continued
While on trial for first-degree murder, Remon Lee planned an alibi defense. His mother, stepfather, and sister were to… Continued
In 1996, Lance Raygor and James Goodchild filed complaints in Federal District Court against the Board of Regents of… Continued
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 requires that a charge of employment discrimination be filed with the Equal… Continued
Gary Cone was tried in a Tennessee court for a 2-day crime spree that ended with the killing of an elderly couple. In… Continued
Maria Gregory worked for the United States Postal Service as a letter technician with responsibility for overseeing… Continued
Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 11 lays out steps that a judge must take to ensure that a guilty plea is knowing… Continued
Robert Devlin, a retired worker represented by the Transportation Communications International Union, participates in… Continued
Jeffrey Gorman is a paraplegic. After being arrested, he was transported to a Kansas City police station in a van that… Continued
Cornelius and Suzanne Young failed to include payment with their 1992 income tax return, which was due and filed on… Continued
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 requires that incumbent local-exchange carriers (LECs) provide interconnection with… Continued
After immigration agents found 30 kilograms of marijuana in Angela Ruiz’s luggage, federal prosecutors offered her a… Continued
When Don Craft failed to pay federal income tax liabilities for the failure to file federal income tax returns for the… Continued
A student at Gonzaga University planned to become a public elementary school teacher in Washington, which required all… Continued
Paul Lapides, a professor employed by the Georgia state university system, filed a state-court lawsuit against the… Continued
In conducting the 2000 census, the Census Bureau used “hot-deck imputation” to fill in certain gaps in its information… Continued
The Village of Stratton promulgated an ordinance that prohibits canvassers from entering private residential property… Continued
Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. holds 17 utility patents issued under 35 USC section 101 that cover the manufacture… Continued
Pursuant to 49 USC section 14501(c)(2)(A), federal preemption prescriptions relating to motor carriers “shall not… Continued
Based on its 1977 study concluding that concentrations of adult entertainment establishments are associated with… Continued